Rip To iPod rips each enabled (check-marked) CD track to iTunes and immediately copies it to iPod, deletes the file, and removes the track from the iTunes library, giving the appearance of seamless CD-to-iPod importing. You can also change your encoder on-the-fly and your Preferences-set encoder will be restored after the rip.
DORKYPANTS When all tracks on a CD are checkmarked iTunes (7.7.1), rips some tracks and not others. If I manually select a track which didn't get ripped with the others, it gets ripped OK.
Reduces the usefulness of this app significantly as I have to manually/visually compare what's on my iPod with what's on the CD and ID the tracks that didn't make it. (Version 2.0)
DOUG ADAMS The iTunes 7.7.1 compatibility issue is resolved in v2.1. (Version 2.1)
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Jan 1 2004
BCWINTERS Does exactly what it says it does with little fuss. It leaves behind empty Artist/Album folders on your hard drive, though, and every once in a while it chokes and throws up a dialog box asking you to choose a folder (what folder you're meant to choose, I have no idea--I always just cancel the script at that point). I haven't had any trouble importing tracks with accent marks and other foreign characters. (Version 1.0)
IAIN M I can't say anything more than YOU NEED THIS. A brilliant, simple solution. Works seamlessly. Preserves encoding rate, although is not stated. Takes seconds to set up - will save hours over time. Thanks! (Version 1.0)