So it will cost me $3000 up front to buy a machine that I'll have to spend manhours uploading CD's to in an attempt to have all my CD's in one "convienient" place - with no album information available for older CD's and no guarrantees that the hard drive won't fail; the price on the machine won't drop in a year or two; or a better mdel won't be released by another company completely making this one look obsolete and naiive?
Or... I could simply spend nothing more to listen to the CD's I have - with the exception of paying my monthly electric bill?
I think I'll pass.
However, I would take an HDMI equipt 500 GB device like this to store my porn collection to.
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DickHardknocks @ Sep 26th 2007 2:00PM
So it will cost me $3000 up front to buy a machine that I'll have to spend manhours uploading CD's to in an attempt to have all my CD's in one "convienient" place - with no album information available for older CD's and no guarrantees that the hard drive won't fail; the price on the machine won't drop in a year or two; or a better mdel won't be released by another company completely making this one look obsolete and naiive?
Or... I could simply spend nothing more to listen to the CD's I have - with the exception of paying my monthly electric bill?
I think I'll pass.
However, I would take an HDMI equipt 500 GB device like this to store my porn collection to.
Jesse S @ Sep 26th 2007 3:45PM
What do you mean no info for older CD's?
I rip 20+ year old CD's all the time, using EAC, and I get them correctly tagged and I even get album art.
And I would say the benefits of archiving and backing up one's expensive CD collection far outweighs the time you spend doing it.
By the way, jiggafelz guide is the best guide for EAC.