![]() ![]() What do you do when it comes to box sets and can you can help in anyway? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. The obvious solution would be to manually enter the album info from the back of CD case/slip but with thousands of CDs that would take some time. I am dreading ripping my "Arthur Rubinstein: The Complete Album Collection" which has 144 discs in total. I have found both the du Pré & Rostropovich "Complete EMI Recordings" particularly hard to organize for the above reason.īoth the sets above contain less than 30 discs, if the box set contains 80 + discs then searching though each disc if they are all generically labelled as part of same set I imagine could be come rather laborious. They are either missing or have extra tracks which causes the "ripping" application (it doesn't matter what I use) to either fail to recognize the disc or to recognize the disc as part of the box set in question. ![]() I may be wrong but it appears to me that on occasion some of the discs are compilations or in some way different from the original recording. My main issue occurs when you try to rip CD box sets. ![]() This allows me to set dBpoweramp to batch convert the CDs and leave it running while I work or I'm out etc. Once it is finished with one CD it ejects it from the bottom. I have a Acronova "Nimbie" USB Plus NB21- BR which is a external disc drive that can hold 100 CD/DVDs/Blu-rays at any one time and can be continuously loaded from the top while ripping. I currently use a program called dBpoweramp to rip my CDs, I use the "AIFF." file format as I want lossless uncompressed files but need iTunes/iPod compatibility which rules out "FLAC". I have about 12 terabytes "TB" of storage it's actually 24 TB but one of my friends has configured it in such a way that there is a certain amount of redundancy should one of the drives fail. Now I believe I have purchased the right tools. Like many a Talk Classical user I'm sure I have thousands of CDs and that is not hyperbole. I am not great with computers and this is the first time I've attempted to do this. ![]() The reasons why are legion so I will explain at the moment. I am being forced to take my music collection digital onto my computer and into "the cloud". ![]()
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