Simon Gardner wrote:

>The speed of ripping tends to be determined by the drive, not the software.
The method that the software uses to rip can have a dramatic influence on
the ripping speed.  For example, CDCopy has a "Powermode" that speeds up
ripping by several times, depending whether the drive supports that method
reliably.  It also supports alternative methods for Matsushita and Toshiba
drives, which may increase speed of reliability or both.  With the inexact
nature of ripping, the techniques implemented in the software are of utmost
importance, and compatibility between programs and drives is an important
and largely unpredictable consideration.

>Thing is I've got 3 cdrom drives and I'd like to stick 3 CDs in, CDDB (for
>the track info), then rip/mp3 them one by one until it's done. Does CDCopy
>allow this, or does anyone know of another program that does?
I don't know if CDCopy supports this, but it might be possible to run it 3
times and rip from 3 drives simultaneously.  Then again, under Windoze,
that's probably just asking for a big hang.  CDCopy can look up CDDBs after
the rip, as it can be configured to save CD IDs for later lookups.

-cb


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