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Have to rip ~300 CD's in 6 hours

SLCentral

Diamond Member
I've got to rip 300 CD's of a client's collection by 6:00 (its 12:00 now). I hope I can do it 🙂.

I've got 3 drives luckily, and all three are ripping into 320Kbps MP3's at once using WMP11. Might not have the highest quality, compared to FLAC or OGG, but it's all what they need. Here's to hoping I can do it :beer:!

On that note, how the hell is the CDDB so big?
 
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: mugs
Sure.

uh, not unless he has like 10 pcs and has them all ripping at the same time.

🙁. If it takes 8 minutes a CD, 300 CD's will take 13 hours :-\. Hopefully I'm a horrible estimater, and it's less then 300 🙂.
 
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: mugs
Sure.

uh, not unless he has like 10 pcs and has them all ripping at the same time.

Well I haven't ripped a CD in a long time and I usually only did 192kbps, but I thought it only took me 3-4 minutes per CD 😉
 
Originally posted by: SLCentral
Originally posted by: SZLiao214
192 probably would have been enough for your client. Keep chugging away, you might be able to do it 🙂

Does it take less time to do 192?

Probably not much. I'd be most of your time is ripping, not encoding, assuming a fast cpu
 
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: SLCentral
Originally posted by: SZLiao214
192 probably would have been enough for your client. Keep chugging away, you might be able to do it 🙂

Does it take less time to do 192?

Probably not much. I'd be most of your time is ripping, not encoding, assuming a fast cpu

Yeah, I didn't think it would. I've got a Venice 3000+. One of the drives is a Lite-On DVD-RW drive, the other two are Asus 16x DVD-ROM drives. They're all ripping to the same drive, is that not a good idea?
 
Originally posted by: SLCentral
Originally posted by: SZLiao214
192 probably would have been enough for your client. Keep chugging away, you might be able to do it 🙂

Does it take less time to do 192?

maybe. might be worth a try
 
Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: SLCentral
Originally posted by: SZLiao214
192 probably would have been enough for your client. Keep chugging away, you might be able to do it 🙂

Does it take less time to do 192?

maybe. might be worth a try

Alright. Set at 192. Hopefully this'll be enough. The music will be used with a Sonos system and a Bose (yeah, I know, I didn't set it up) multi-room Lifystyle system.
 
Originally posted by: SLCentral
Originally posted by: madman300
Whatever happened to those 72x drives?

those things ripped real fast

I wish I had one 🙁. Then again, I almost never rip.

The roomate had one. I think kenwood made it. It would rip a full CD in like <50 seconds. (i may be making that up, but it was fast)
 
Originally posted by: SLCentral
Originally posted by: madman300
Whatever happened to those 72x drives?

those things ripped real fast

I wish I had one 🙁. Then again, I almost never rip.

I have one. The problem was a high rate of out of box failures that made them too expensive to mass produce. Mine still works great though 😀
 
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