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FLAC Tags and file naming conventions
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<blockquote data-quote="Rodney_gold" data-source="post: 49659" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>I bought 2 offboard usb CD rom drives and combined with the internal one , could rip 3 cds simultaneously - laptop drives are normally very slow...I think they were LG or samsungs - R400 a pop or so - the price of 4 cds...</p><p>If you use accurip with EAC , you can actually rip very fast and only re rip at a more slower/secure rate those tracks accurip doesnt verify.</p><p>What I would suggest is that you may find getting a better laptop a good bet - if you are going puter music , your computer is a "hifi component" and you can justify the expense.,</p><p>I have a very quiet quite potent HP laptop I use for ripping and run squeezecentre on it to send the digital files to my squeezebox via wireless , I use a 1 tb offboard HD to store my flacs and play em off that.</p><p>One of the big plusses of puter music is the interface with all your music , the medi8tor hasn't the best interface - i would go the wireless or wired squeezebox route which allows you much better acess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodney_gold, post: 49659, member: 579"] I bought 2 offboard usb CD rom drives and combined with the internal one , could rip 3 cds simultaneously - laptop drives are normally very slow...I think they were LG or samsungs - R400 a pop or so - the price of 4 cds... If you use accurip with EAC , you can actually rip very fast and only re rip at a more slower/secure rate those tracks accurip doesnt verify. What I would suggest is that you may find getting a better laptop a good bet - if you are going puter music , your computer is a "hifi component" and you can justify the expense., I have a very quiet quite potent HP laptop I use for ripping and run squeezecentre on it to send the digital files to my squeezebox via wireless , I use a 1 tb offboard HD to store my flacs and play em off that. One of the big plusses of puter music is the interface with all your music , the medi8tor hasn't the best interface - i would go the wireless or wired squeezebox route which allows you much better acess. [/QUOTE]
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