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  • ps102018

    • Jan 2018
    • 2

    Need advice on ripping hardware and software

    Hello,

    I did some ripping a few years back with EAC. It worked fine but it was a little clunky and I am looking to restart the project to rip a few hundred discs.

    I have two old desktop machines, Pentium 4 3ghz with about 2gb RAM each. I found and purchased (in 2015) two of these drives from the 2014 accuracy list, they were ranked *11:

    Drive: LITE-ON - DVDRW SHM-165H6S (189 users): Submissions: 11810 accurate, 157 inaccurate, 98.6881 % accuracy

    My intention is to just re-image these machines with XP and with new ("fast" or SSD) drives, buy a 5 pack dbpoweramp license, and run both machines, one drive each, at the same time to get through the discs faster.

    Hardware questions:


    1. What is the slowest link in any CD ripping chain? Is it the CD-ROM/DVDRW drive? The DVDRW bus (IDE or SATA)? The speed of a hard drive? Amount of RAM? CPU for encoding?

    2. I had great luck with the SHM-165H6S (both of them) but strangely it has disappeared from the accuracy list. Related to the above, wondering if I should buy new drives that are SATA anyway? I am wondering if there were a huge run of bad rips that dropped the device score, which statistically would be hard to do based on the * of submissions.

    Software questions:

    1. If I were to disregard my old hardware and buy a new multi-core desktop box, and put these (or any two) DVDRW drive in the same chassis, can you open two copies of dbpoweramp at the same time and double my ripping capacity that way? If so is that one or two licenses?

    2. I can see that the dbpoweramp metadata import looks pretty smooth. I intend to rip to .WAV. I understand that not all devices will interpret .WAV metadata the same, but is it still as easy as it looks to download/add metadata in dbpoweramp for WAV as it is for FLAC?

    Any information is appreciated. Thanks!
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44511

    #2
    Re: Need advice on ripping hardware and software

    If ripping to lossless, the slowest part is the CD Drive. Even a Pentium 4 could run 4 CD drives with a SSD drive, but not with USB.

    We license on installs, so you can run as many CD rippers as you like on the same machine.

    Wave metadata with dBpoweramp is handled the same as FLAC.
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • ps102018

      • Jan 2018
      • 2

      #3
      Re: Need advice on ripping hardware and software

      Thanks!

      So to clarify, with the CD Drive being the slowest, is a SATA drive going to be faster than the IDE/PATA or is bus not really the issue, because actual "read speed" is not increased between the two?

      I am a little concerned with running SSD on Windows XP so may go with a conventional SATA HDD. Do you just mean SSD vs. USB that the "write to USB" speed would not keep up with the data coming from the CD drives?

      Much appreciated. I might actually get through the project this time

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      • Spoon
        Administrator
        • Apr 2002
        • 44511

        #4
        Re: Need advice on ripping hardware and software

        You cannot run 4 CD drives reliably off USB.

        The data off a CD drive at x50 is 8MB/sec. All HDDs should have a write speed of > 50MB/sec on the same system.
        Spoon
        www.dbpoweramp.com

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