I have recently been appointed director of my college radio station’s project to digitize all of our 7,000+ CDs.
After briefly looking through various pages describing different lossless formats, I am still uncertain which format would be the most optimal for both ripping/encoding CDs onto and playback on a RAID (Random Array of Independent Disks) system run on Mac OSX while ensuring sound quality and compatibility with recording programs (for example, lossless codecs most compatible with editing and DAW programs, such as Pro Tools and Wavelab?)
Also, what would be the fastest lossless format program for both ripping CDs (1 CD ripped per minute using a super-fast drive, if this is possible) and playback with a large music library of over 100,000 songs? It needs to be capable of rapidly accessing songs upon cue, because for us as a radio station, immediate playback is vital. It would also need to have extensive tagging capabilities so that we can keep track of our massive collection.
People have been telling me that at 1 CD per minute, I can't avoid pop/clicks, and other problem of infidelity. Is that true? What is the lowest rate one can usually rip at while ensuring fidelity.
Please let me know your suggestions for such a program and/or codec. I am considering having separate programs for ripping/encoding and playback, if there isn’t a “workhorse” program that can do both with stability and speed.
Also, recommendations on what would be the fastest RAID setup would so appreciated!
I’m thinking of going with something simple like just a RAID 0 setup because of cost and the feeling that I’m getting that data recovery software would work if something did go wrong.
Thanks,
Mitch
After briefly looking through various pages describing different lossless formats, I am still uncertain which format would be the most optimal for both ripping/encoding CDs onto and playback on a RAID (Random Array of Independent Disks) system run on Mac OSX while ensuring sound quality and compatibility with recording programs (for example, lossless codecs most compatible with editing and DAW programs, such as Pro Tools and Wavelab?)
Also, what would be the fastest lossless format program for both ripping CDs (1 CD ripped per minute using a super-fast drive, if this is possible) and playback with a large music library of over 100,000 songs? It needs to be capable of rapidly accessing songs upon cue, because for us as a radio station, immediate playback is vital. It would also need to have extensive tagging capabilities so that we can keep track of our massive collection.
People have been telling me that at 1 CD per minute, I can't avoid pop/clicks, and other problem of infidelity. Is that true? What is the lowest rate one can usually rip at while ensuring fidelity.
Please let me know your suggestions for such a program and/or codec. I am considering having separate programs for ripping/encoding and playback, if there isn’t a “workhorse” program that can do both with stability and speed.
Also, recommendations on what would be the fastest RAID setup would so appreciated!
I’m thinking of going with something simple like just a RAID 0 setup because of cost and the feeling that I’m getting that data recovery software would work if something did go wrong.
Thanks,
Mitch
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