It's a PITA but well worth it. Before going the computer route, I was playing the same set of disks over and over. Once on the computer with everything at my finger tips, I rediscovered all my music again.
Is there a service to install CDs in a Server?
I've been toying with the idea of getting a server to store all of my CDs - they're overflowing the boundaries of every shelf in my family room. I've been looking at the Music Vaults and a couple of others. The big stumbling block is that the thought of having to sit there and rip 1000 cds just sounds like a real PITA. Anyone have any positive solutions to this dilemma?
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I have used Terra-San http://www.terra-san.com to rip many batches of CDs, totalling a few thousand . . . and have always been satisfied. They have no problem with you simply sending all the CDs in their jewel cases, and can even send you the packaging ahead of time, so you can have perfectly-sized boxes for shipping and storage. They send the data back on a USB hard-drive, in your choice of format(s), and compile a nice bound book of a listing of your collection for reference. For classical titles, I still do my own collection myself, simply because I'm very picky about having consistency between the naming conventions in title, composer, and track names (especially tough for post-1900 works). I spoke with Terra-San a couple of years ago regarding this and they do offer a hand-editing service whereby they'll do all of this to my specifications . . . but the price was a bit too steep for my wallet. |
Thanks to you Kirkus, I am interested in the terra-san ripping service, though I have to ask them a number of questions. Because they do not list my server (Naim NDS) on their request form, I don't know if their metadata is compatible with my machine. They do rip to WAV (something I want and few services support) and they do allow one to send CDs in their jewel cases, though they do say that one must expect some damage to the cases if sent that way (that is probably inevitable, no matter how one packs the CDs); not all ripping services provide either options. Their price seems high if one goes for premium ripping, but, if they can do all that I want, I would gladly pay their rates. |
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