Hi All
It's been awhile since I posted and now have some questions.
Getting ready to do another project and could use some insight.
I have about 3,000 CD's to rip and my thinking is to build a dedicated computer
tower with 6 drives and rip to an outboard Raid system. However in reading back various threads
on the batch ripper forum I have seen that some say 4 drives is the max you should use
but have seen Spoon refer to using 6.
So the question is what is the optimal number?
My other Idea was to use the funds (instead of building a new tower) and buy
2 or 3 Nimbie's and use a computer I already own as the brain and an outboard raid target system.
So, Can this be done? Can Batch ripper control multiple Nimbies?
Which of these two do you guys think is a better way to go?
I used a robot for my last project (Primera Composer Pro)
but found the pick and place reliablity just wasn't there.
It turned into a giant pain in the butt. I have read in some forums that this has to do with the
fact that most pick and place robots are designed to work with Blank Recordable disks
and not Commercial Replicated disks. Something to do with the striations in the spindle hole.
It is my understanding that the Nimbie does not use a mechanical pick arm.
I don't really mind having to babysit a machine because in reality I had to do that
with the robot to guaranty steady production.
Thanx
"Takes the Wheel When I'm Seeing Double, Pays My Ticket When I Speed"
I Miss them So Much
It's been awhile since I posted and now have some questions.
Getting ready to do another project and could use some insight.
I have about 3,000 CD's to rip and my thinking is to build a dedicated computer
tower with 6 drives and rip to an outboard Raid system. However in reading back various threads
on the batch ripper forum I have seen that some say 4 drives is the max you should use
but have seen Spoon refer to using 6.
So the question is what is the optimal number?
My other Idea was to use the funds (instead of building a new tower) and buy
2 or 3 Nimbie's and use a computer I already own as the brain and an outboard raid target system.
So, Can this be done? Can Batch ripper control multiple Nimbies?
Which of these two do you guys think is a better way to go?
I used a robot for my last project (Primera Composer Pro)
but found the pick and place reliablity just wasn't there.
It turned into a giant pain in the butt. I have read in some forums that this has to do with the
fact that most pick and place robots are designed to work with Blank Recordable disks
and not Commercial Replicated disks. Something to do with the striations in the spindle hole.
It is my understanding that the Nimbie does not use a mechanical pick arm.
I don't really mind having to babysit a machine because in reality I had to do that
with the robot to guaranty steady production.
Thanx
"Takes the Wheel When I'm Seeing Double, Pays My Ticket When I Speed"
I Miss them So Much
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