Re: dBpoweramp Batch Ripper
can I run multiple drives (4-8) with something like a 500mhz celeron without encoding?
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Re: dBpoweramp Batch Ripper
Eli -A quick google seems to indicate ~1A at 5V and ~1-1.5A at 12V. I'd probably calculate 1.5-2A for each just to be on the safe side and add a bit more for spinup and to power the fans. Then find a drive-case power supply (e.g. not a PC power supply) that meets those specs.Originally posted by EliCcool, now I just need to set up a ripping tower. Anyone have any ideas how much power is required for 8 cd drives?
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cool, now I just need to set up a ripping tower. Anyone have any ideas how much power is required for 8 cd drives?Originally posted by SpoonYes we will support nework encoding for Gigabit ethernets (100 Meg is a little slow).
Tagging will be updated with 2 new meta data providers, then we can be smart with meta data.
Good to hear that a few will be added. Which ones?
-AMG: already available
-GetDigitalData: I know they were willing to make a good $ deal
-MusicBrainz: seems to be free, as would incorporation of their PUID generator
-Tracktype: free
-freeDB: free and already available
My guess/hope would be that GDD is one of the new sources. I hope that MusicBrainz is the other, and would love to see tracktype added. I dont know that there would be much benefit from Foosic or MusicIP, though there method of data gathering may provide data on tracks that none of the other sources have.Leave a comment:
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Yes we will support nework encoding for Gigabit ethernets (100 Meg is a little slow).
Tagging will be updated with 2 new meta data providers, then we can be smart with meta data.Leave a comment:
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Is there any chance of major upgrades in the meta data tools with the next version?
enc123 and any other pro-rippers, have you looked at the proposed meta-data tool: http://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthread.php?t=12424 ?
Would you find this helpful? How about in an automatic version that does not require operator intervention in rips, so it just automatically would find the best metadata from the various sources.
Does anyone have advice on setting up a ripping tower with multiple 4+ drives. Looking for a good tower, powersupply, ect... Will it be possible to network 2 systems together so that all the ripping could occur in the ripping tower with resources spent on ripping and then the data transfered to a second system for encoding.Last edited by EliC; July 31, 2007, 02:27 PM.Leave a comment:
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This one is aimed at enc123 and other pro-ripping services, if you are able to draw up a brief draft of the features you would like to see in an ideal batch ripper, features which would help streamline work flow, and email to:
We have our own innovative ideas, but for all our experiance, no one knows your industry and needs any better than yourselves. We want to design a system which is as efficient as possible at ripping.Leave a comment:
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Re: dBpoweramp Batch Ripper
HI,
I posted my reply to http://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthre...6824#post66824 but was directed by LtData back to this forum. We would like to be a beta tester for the batch ripper software. We are a professional CD ripping service provider and have MfDigital big rippers (300 cds) and Baxters (25 CDs). We would love to use your tool.
Please let me know how to join the beta test group and when the batch ripper will be released.
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Is this supposed to be an integration/addition of R12, part of R13, or an independent standalone application?Leave a comment:
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dBpoweramp Batch Ripper: Discussions
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Oh heck yeah!
-brendanLast edited by bhoar; July 25, 2007, 12:49 PM.Tags: None
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