A few friends and I are thinking of getting an autoloader (maybe Kodak Kiosk) and dBpoweramp Reference edition to rip our individual collections.
I have a few questions about how batch ripper works:
1) Do encoding and online metadata look-ups happen at the same time as the ripping? Or is the whole CD ripped, then I'd have to separately run the metadata look-ups on my (presumably) folders of ripped MP3s? It is unclear to me how tightly the two (dBpa and batch encoder) are integrated.
2) Does the process stop if an error occurs with one disk or does the process continue with errors noted in a log somewhere? (Or something else?)
3) Similar to #2 what if just one song on a CD is unreadable - is the whole CD passed over or is the one song skipped? (Or something else?)
4) Can CDs be ripped across my network (gigabit ethernet)? I have a storage machine with a lot more space on it but it's only 800Mhz. Or am I better off to just rip them to my local machine and then copy them over for longer term storage when I'm done.
Bonus Kodak Kiosk question: Does anyone know if a DVD drive can be swapped into this unit? One of us wants to rip his DVD collection too.
Thanks for any answers and thoughts.
I have a few questions about how batch ripper works:
1) Do encoding and online metadata look-ups happen at the same time as the ripping? Or is the whole CD ripped, then I'd have to separately run the metadata look-ups on my (presumably) folders of ripped MP3s? It is unclear to me how tightly the two (dBpa and batch encoder) are integrated.
2) Does the process stop if an error occurs with one disk or does the process continue with errors noted in a log somewhere? (Or something else?)
3) Similar to #2 what if just one song on a CD is unreadable - is the whole CD passed over or is the one song skipped? (Or something else?)
4) Can CDs be ripped across my network (gigabit ethernet)? I have a storage machine with a lot more space on it but it's only 800Mhz. Or am I better off to just rip them to my local machine and then copy them over for longer term storage when I'm done.
Bonus Kodak Kiosk question: Does anyone know if a DVD drive can be swapped into this unit? One of us wants to rip his DVD collection too.
Thanks for any answers and thoughts.
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