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Do you backup all your music CD's?

Triforceofcourage

Platinum Member
I was wondering if you rip and backup all of your music CD's just in case of theft or damage.
I know the minute I get a new music CD home I rip it on my computer as a backup.
 
I rip all my CDs to MP3. I can't job with a CD player, without it skipping. And even then, its only got the one CD. I can fit a few hours worth of music on my iRiver. 🙂
 
I have too many to make backups for everything... but most of them are on a spare hard drive... and many of them are backed up to listen to in the car.

🙂
 
Originally posted by: lnguyen
all goes straight to mp3... then on the shelf.

Me too. 350+ CDs; about 75% ripped to 256KB/s the rest 320KB/s. Good stuff. I use EAC then the RazorLame front end.

I rip, then encode...I don't let EAC do it all.
 
Originally posted by: MichaelD
Originally posted by: lnguyen
all goes straight to mp3... then on the shelf.

Me too. 350+ CDs; about 75% ripped to 256KB/s the rest 320KB/s. Good stuff. I use EAC then the RazorLame front end.

I rip, then encode...I don't let EAC do it all.

Yeah same here, both good programs.

I'm went away to university this year and I didn't feel like taking all my CD's with me so I just threw an old 8GB HDD into my machine and dumped all my music on there.
 
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