I am an audio video integrator and I also offer a CD Ripping service to my clients. I am currently using my Dell XPS computer with two DVD drives and I open two instances of CD Ripper simultaneously. It seems to work just fine. I am planning on building a new computer that would have four DVD/Blu Ray drives and would like to use CD Ripper in the way I've described above, opening four instances of the program. My new computer build would have an Intel i5 or i7 quad core processor and lots of RAM.
Does anyone see any issues with running CD Ripper like this.
Of course there is also the Batch Ripper option to consider but during a CD ripping session I like to be able to edit the ID Tag information (Genre, Artist, etc.) prior to ripping each CD. If I understand Batch Ripper correctly it is designed for use with auto-loading machines and it doesn't seem like I would have my editing capabilities prior to ripping each CD if Batch Ripper is automatically ripping all the CD's one after another using a robot. Is this correct? Would Batch Ripper offer any benefit if used with my new multi-drive computer build?
Any thoughts or suggestions are appreciated.
Does anyone see any issues with running CD Ripper like this.
Of course there is also the Batch Ripper option to consider but during a CD ripping session I like to be able to edit the ID Tag information (Genre, Artist, etc.) prior to ripping each CD. If I understand Batch Ripper correctly it is designed for use with auto-loading machines and it doesn't seem like I would have my editing capabilities prior to ripping each CD if Batch Ripper is automatically ripping all the CD's one after another using a robot. Is this correct? Would Batch Ripper offer any benefit if used with my new multi-drive computer build?
Any thoughts or suggestions are appreciated.
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