sl789;637195 Wrote: 
> Hi all !
> 
> 
> Advice will be much appreciate it. Another way ( I don't know if this
> is possible is to rent on of these CD readers that you can put 50 or
> more CDs into a stack and it automatically process it. I have no idea
> how much it costs to rent/buy

I have access to one of those CD readers at work--actually it's sold as
an automated disc burner. At the time I could find no way to use it as
an automated ripper, except for a very limited program with it that
would just dump WAV files with no tagging, etc.  It would have taken a
bit of scripting and software management to make a solution.

I think what most people have said here is true--you can probably go
through 20-30 discs a night. CDs usually rip for me in 5-6 minutes, and
this is on a 2GHz VIA C7 home server with a 52x drive, while encoding to
FLAC.  So I think any new computer will just be fine.  

If you're interested in automated stuff, check out
http://www.discmakers.com/duplicators/automated/.


-- 
mrfantasy

--Mike
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