I download alot of live shows (ie. archive.org) that are in ogg and shn format. As I want the quality, I like to import them in *.wav format. The main problem with this is when tapers post their shows, they are usually too big to fit on one disk, so multiple disks are usually used. The best way to import these to sonicstage is to make an image or *.iso file out of each disk. This can be time consuming, especially if you are using NERO. Today I figured a way to fit multiple disks into a single *.iso file, then import them into sonicstage. Why not just import them directly into sonicstage? Well then you have to keep a bulky wave file on your harddrive. You need Riverpast audio converter (or something to convert ogg or shn to 16-bit, 44,000mhz audio), UltraISO, and a drive emulation program like Alcohol 120% or the like. You just simply go through the steps of audion conversion, creating an AUDIO image file using ultraISO, and mount your image file using Alcohol 120 or the like. THis works very well, I just imported a two-disk concert = 1200 mb and it worked well. The main advantages of this method are basically that you do not sacrifice quality - you can import using whatever ATRAC bitrate you like, and you don't have to keep a bunch of bulky .wav files on your harddrive. Any further comments or suggestions are welcome, especially open source versions of the software that I mentioned above. Cheers, SP