I am slowly ripping DVDs now, but the cheap no name USB drive died. I got a better ASUS one, and have started the journey.
I discovered a tool that automates this, but it is not ...uncomplicated to install and use
https://github.com/automatic-ripping...ipping-machine
It is a bit overkill as I don't need to encode my DVDs. If they were Blu rays, it would be necessary. But it helps with file naming, etc. and has a web ui.
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I persisted with the old DVD drive. After some hardware adventure (the PSU failed, maybe the extra load from the DVD drive tipped it over) I completed the ripping. 42 GB of .flac files.
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Quieter, possibly. These USB ones are laptop drives put into a slim case. I have one myself. It is noisy but probably acceptable.
Faster or slower, I am not sure. It might be if it is USB 3, but I still think SATA is faster, though I don't know if the drive itself can send data fast enough for either.
With a quick test ripping a disc, it seems like it is much faster than when I last had and used an optical drive in a PC, probably around 2016
I am in the same situation, but with my wife's DVD collection -- she used to own a local rental shop back in the day, and has at least a thousand DVDs just on one bookshelf, and more in storage.
That's what the USB DVD drive is for, once I get my NAS out of mothballs.
I hate to say it, but I probably will just hoist the Jolly Roger and sail into a bay for most of these. It will be sooo much faster and easier now that I am on an unmetered connection. It is a gray area, really, but I do have the physical media, which will be kept.
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ripping a lot of CDs
I'm getting around to my CD project. My family has about 200 CDs, about half classical, that will be rubbish if their format isn't shifted.
I found an old DVD computer drive and have "connected" it to my desktop. (It can't fit it the drive bay because there isn't a SATA power cable long enough, so it just hangs out the side.)
It works but is slow and noisy. I wonder if a more modern, USB, drive would be significantly quicker, and maybe quieter?Tags: None
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