Nightfall
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As the title notes, I am considering purchasing a Slim Devices Transporter. I've previously been a dedicated cd only based audio user, but the flexibility offered by this unit, and the ability to access my entire cd library at will may be too tempting to pass on.
My questions regard using my pc as a music storage device. Please forgive my complete novice status regarding ripping cd's, storage requirements, etc. I do know pc's, and have built a lot of them but I have zero experience with music on pc's.
From some initial research I've done here, using EAC (I want the absolute best audio quality possible) would seem to be the best option, but I have no idea how much storage it takes to store a standard length cd using that format. I have a cd collection of something over 1500 cd's. so the answer can be important. If I have to spend a thousand dollars to buy 2 TB of storage, this becomes a really expensive move. So, my essential questions are as follows:
How much time does it take to rip a cd and store it on your hard drive using EAC? (I have 1500+ to do, so this is important)
How much storage space does it take for one cd using this method? Or, even better, how many cd's, roughly, could one expect to store on say, a 500MB external drive?
Hard drives can fail, though typically, not for some years. If I spend all the time it would take to rip my 1500 cd's to a hard drive(s) how can I effectively back that up? I'm guessing that a striped RAID array wouldnt be the way to go. Not to mention that if I needed even just 1TB of space, a second drive of that size would dramatically add to the expense.
Thanks for any help with this. Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
JC
My questions regard using my pc as a music storage device. Please forgive my complete novice status regarding ripping cd's, storage requirements, etc. I do know pc's, and have built a lot of them but I have zero experience with music on pc's.
From some initial research I've done here, using EAC (I want the absolute best audio quality possible) would seem to be the best option, but I have no idea how much storage it takes to store a standard length cd using that format. I have a cd collection of something over 1500 cd's. so the answer can be important. If I have to spend a thousand dollars to buy 2 TB of storage, this becomes a really expensive move. So, my essential questions are as follows:
How much time does it take to rip a cd and store it on your hard drive using EAC? (I have 1500+ to do, so this is important)
How much storage space does it take for one cd using this method? Or, even better, how many cd's, roughly, could one expect to store on say, a 500MB external drive?
Hard drives can fail, though typically, not for some years. If I spend all the time it would take to rip my 1500 cd's to a hard drive(s) how can I effectively back that up? I'm guessing that a striped RAID array wouldnt be the way to go. Not to mention that if I needed even just 1TB of space, a second drive of that size would dramatically add to the expense.
Thanks for any help with this. Your assistance is greatly appreciated.
JC