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  • Greg_R
    • Oct 2007
    • 5

    powerdrive units - batchripper compatible?

    I just noticed this product which looks like an inexpensive batchripping HW option -> Powerdrive. Has anyone used this product & does the driver exist for Batchripper?
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 43930

    #2
    Re: powerdrive units - batchripper compatible?

    Have you tried the Sony XL1B driver? they were powerdrive systems and these new models might be inplemented in the same way.
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • bhoar
      dBpoweramp Guru
      • Sep 2006
      • 1173

      #3
      Re: powerdrive units - batchripper compatible?

      Originally posted by Spoon
      Have you tried the Sony XL1B driver? they were powerdrive systems and these new models might be inplemented in the same way.
      The powerdrive systems aren't related to the xl1b series cousins, those were called the powerfile, not powerdrive. I would be extremely surprised if these show up in windows as MEDIUM CHANGER devices. I suspect they are controlled using a custom USB API/SDK, but haven't investigated too far.

      It looks like the powerdrive systems pointed to are made by DACAL, who have been selling disc libaries for storing discs only (with no drives). This is their first one with a drive. From the size as well as the rated audio extraction maximum speed, I gather the drive is actually a laptop form-factor drive. So it won't be very fast. That's all I know at this time.

      -brendan

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      • doc_benedikt
        • Mar 2012
        • 3

        #4
        Re: powerdrive units - batchripper compatible?

        Brendan,

        are there any developments on the support of the dacal powerdrive in dbpoweramp that you might know of? I am surprised it is so rarely discussed here, as it indeed seems to be a suitable batch ripper for cds.

        thanks in advance,

        Ben




        Originally posted by bhoar
        The powerdrive systems aren't related to the xl1b series cousins, those were called the powerfile, not powerdrive. I would be extremely surprised if these show up in windows as MEDIUM CHANGER devices. I suspect they are controlled using a custom USB API/SDK, but haven't investigated too far.

        It looks like the powerdrive systems pointed to are made by DACAL, who have been selling disc libaries for storing discs only (with no drives). This is their first one with a drive. From the size as well as the rated audio extraction maximum speed, I gather the drive is actually a laptop form-factor drive. So it won't be very fast. That's all I know at this time.

        -brendan

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