Gigantic, festering CD collection got you down? Need some solution to get all of that music onto a hard drive, but simply don't have the patience or skill to use iTunes and an external hard drive?
Ripstyles.com has announced plans to ship the Ripserver in the United States and Canada in April. The device lets you rip your music from audio CD files and automatically serves it up to the network.
Okay, so the CD is maybe slowly on its way out but for a while there’ll be enough around to make the Ripserver NAS gadget useful. In use it’s as simple as its case design: slot in a CD, and it ...
If you'd like to ditch your CD collection in favour of an all-digital music collection but can't face sitting at your PC night after night digitising the buggers, a new NAS might be just what you're ...
Problem: You have a big music collection, and you want to share it with multiple computers around the home. Ripfactory's RipServer is one way around this, but it leaves out the essentials in it's ...
There are a few devices that claim to make ripping CDs easy, but none with the minimalist appeal of the Ripserver. Take your pick of a black or white box, both of which boost a CD slot and 1TB of ...
First, sorry if this is the wrong forum. I looked over other threads in here and it made sense to post in here since I figured people here may know of the device(s) that I am looking for.
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