View Full Version : How long would it take you to rip your whole Cd Collection?
Kwyjibo
Jun 1, 2003, 02:45 PM
Well I got my iBook back from its third mobo repair on thursday and I realized that in my haste of reinstalling OSX I formatted my iTunes library completely and it was time for AAC anyway. Well for all of yesterday and since I woke up this mornign I have been ripping cds to AAC 160. Its been many hours and i'm about halfway there with 1100 songs. So I wondered how long would it take you to rip all of your CDS?
Also this isn't worth a new thread but apple is considering sending me a new iBook because my machine has had 3 mobo repairs. I Had problems with my battery and called to see when it would be here, well they said my machine was red flagged and they are considering a repclaemnt and for me to check back tomorrow. part of me says I like the style of my ibook 800 but the other part says that I like the faster cd burner, 100 mhz and bigger hard drive if they send me a new machine.
tazo
Jun 1, 2003, 02:53 PM
about 10 minutes. I only own one cd I would even consider ripping to my comp. I am a strong supporter of not paying 20 dollars for a cd.
Kwyjibo
Jun 1, 2003, 03:10 PM
Most of my cds ranged from 7-12 because I like to get music before its big/ or when its new and theres a sale.
tazo
Jun 1, 2003, 03:12 PM
Originally posted by Kwyjibo
Most of my cds ranged from 7-12 because I like to get music before its big/ or when its new and theres a sale. The last time I was *thinking* about buying a new cd, it was like 20 dollars or so.
senseibiz
Jun 1, 2003, 03:39 PM
It took me about 50 hrs to rip my whole Cd collection at 128 AAC. I got about 240 CD's.
Kwyjibo
Jun 1, 2003, 03:40 PM
wow, thats pretty steep.
another question, are there any plugins for iTunes that allow DJ functionalit, i know it can crossfade but I mean accelerating songs, altering pitch and other effects like that.
springscansing
Jun 1, 2003, 04:31 PM
3 minutes. I own 1 CD.
Merzbow - 1930
Duff-Man
Jun 1, 2003, 04:51 PM
Duff-man says.....I shudder to even think at how long it would take to rip my nearly 2000 cd's.......oh yeah!
WinterMute
Jun 1, 2003, 05:23 PM
It took me all weekend to rip the ones I like, it would take me about 6 days to rip the rest, I have 2 packing cases of CD's in the loft that haven't seen the light of day in years, I worked as an engineer/producer for years, and was on the promo lists for many record companies.
It's amazing how many really crap CDs get released.
alset
Jun 1, 2003, 06:29 PM
Longer than I like to think about. I have been ripping off and on for months, and I have made it through about a quarter of what I'd like to have on disk.
Dan
Foxer
Jun 1, 2003, 08:23 PM
It took me about three weeks, at the rate of a couple dozen or so a day. About 750 CD's, 100 CD singles. Eventually culled down to 4479 songs on iTunes. Did them all at 192 MP3.
saabmp3
Jun 2, 2003, 01:27 AM
I'm up there with duff man. I guess total (our music is on a shared drive) we have around 20,000 to 30,000 songs +. That's just WAY too many CD's to thing about.
BEN
PS. Most of them are hardcopy CD's around here, I say most.
MacBandit
Jun 2, 2003, 01:33 AM
Well with 2 internal CD drives I can feed my computer discs non stop while I work on other things. I did this a while back. It spits one out while it goes to work on the one in the other drive. I can rip an entire disc in under a minute so with 700 discs plus it would take just under 12 hours. Fortunately I am not interested in reripping as none of my hardware supports MP4s just MP3s also I don't really want all my CDs on my computer. By the way I would say I paid at most an average of $7 a disc for all of them. I lot of them are used and I played the club game for a few years. Also we have a great local music store that runs big sales and I don't buy unless it's on sale.
Originally posted by MacBandit
I can rip an entire disc in under a minute so with 700 discs plus it would take just under 12 hours.
What, are you on a PC or something?:D
Originally posted by MacBandit
I can rip an entire disc in under a minute so with 700 discs plus it would take just under 12 hours.
What, are you on a PC or something?:D
VoodooDaddy
Jun 2, 2003, 05:47 AM
Id also like to know how you are ripping a cd in 1 minutes time. Maybe 1 song per minute, not 1 cd, I just don't think that's possible, unless the bitrate you rip to is 24k?? :)
maradong
Jun 2, 2003, 06:41 AM
Originally posted by VoodooDaddy
Id also like to know how you are ripping a cd in 1 minutes time. Maybe 1 song per minute, not 1 cd, I just don't think that's possible, unless the bitrate you rip to is 24k?? :)
hm i m ripping my mp3 s at 192 in musicmatch for windows .. at a speed of little under 20.... that would make some 4 minutes per cd, if the cd got 80 minutes...
i don t earn a cd with that much listening time on it.. avarage is about 40 - 50 minutes. that makes 2 to 3 minutes per cd.
MacBandit
Jun 2, 2003, 12:25 PM
Originally posted by VoodooDaddy
Id also like to know how you are ripping a cd in 1 minutes time. Maybe 1 song per minute, not 1 cd, I just don't think that's possible, unless the bitrate you rip to is 24k?? :)
I have a Dual/GHz/DDR PowerMac and a 40x drive also I rip to 320Kb/s which speeds things up also (ripping at smaller bit rates does not increase your speed just the opposite). In any case I average between 30-40x ripping and most of my discs take 1-2 minutes at the most.
Heart Break Kid
Jun 2, 2003, 12:35 PM
17" Aluminum PB + 1 GIG ram - $3800
500 CDS - $1000
Converting 500 CD's + 4 DVD's full of MP3's - priceless
actually it took me about 2 weeks on and off ripping everything into aac format. I converted both mp3s and cds to 128 bit
MacBandit
Jun 2, 2003, 12:48 PM
Originally posted by Heart Break Kid
17" Aluminum PB + 1 GIG ram - $3800
500 CDS - $1000
Converting 500 CD's + 4 DVD's full of MP3's - priceless
actually it took me about 2 weeks on and off ripping everything into aac format. I converted both mp3s and cds to 128 bit
Are you actually happy with 128bit? I find it sounds like your listening through a short card board tube. The base is nearly totally gone.
deryk
Jun 2, 2003, 01:16 PM
I have over 2000 CDs and I have about five of them in iTunes. I'd love to get my whole collection transferred, but I balk at the time it would take.
MacBandit
Jun 2, 2003, 01:32 PM
Originally posted by deryk
I have over 2000 CDs and I have about five of them in iTunes. I'd love to get my whole collection transferred, but I balk at the time it would take.
Just do it whenever you are on the computer. That's what I did. I just ran iTunes in the background with the settings set so it would rip when a disk was put in and eject when it was done. So whenever I was using the computer I just kept popping in discs while I posted here or whatever I was doing.
Rower_CPU
Jun 2, 2003, 01:46 PM
Well, it's taken me about a month (since iTunes 4 was released) to get around to all of them. Plugging away at 20 or so a day sure was slow.
I've chosen to stay with .mp3 and as a result, I don't have to re-rip any of my CDs.
And tazo I picked up the new deftones and staind album for a total of $20 from best buy. That's including tax, so I don't really see where your statement of "one CD for $20" comes from.
gotohamish
Jun 2, 2003, 02:18 PM
I've ripped about 2/3 of my collection, and it comes in just shy of 4000 tracks.
95% are in mp3 but from now on I'm going AAC.
I've been putting off encoding my vinyl collection for a while - but I miss them.
What I don't miss though, is having to move to change tracks.
Bless iTunes and a bluetooth phone remote!:D
MacBandit
Jun 2, 2003, 02:18 PM
Originally posted by job
I've chosen to stay with .mp3 and as a result, I don't have to re-rip any of my CDs.
And tazo I picked up the new deftones and staind album for a total of $20 from best buy. That's including tax, so I don't really see where your statement of "one CD for $20" comes from.
I chose to also but not because it would take all that much time but since my car and my DVD changer and everything else only play MP3s and Wavs.
pgwalsh
Jun 2, 2003, 02:28 PM
I have over 500 CD's so it would take a long time. A really long time. Lots of music from the early 80's and 90's.
Anyone have any reall good techno mixes? PM me if you do.
gotohamish
Jun 2, 2003, 03:02 PM
Originally posted by MacBandit
I chose to also but not because it would take all that much time but since my car and my DVD changer and everything else only play MP3s and Wavs.
I hear that - Apple needs to push AAC into other compainies products, whilst still showing the iPod to be the premiere portable option for your future AAC collection.
Foxer
Jun 2, 2003, 03:17 PM
Originally posted by job
And tazo I picked up the new deftones and staind album for a total of $20 from best buy. That's including tax, so I don't really see where your statement of "one CD for $20" comes from.
The myth of the $20 CD is as common among anti-CD snobs as the myth of unstable Mac OS's is among anti-Apple snobs.
I don't want to get into whether or not the music industry is ripping us off, but the $12-$15 CD is still a pretty good buy, especially for the really good ones. I've gotten nearly 20 year's enjoyment out of some of my CD's, and see that as well worth $15.
No matter how long it takes, getting those collections onto iTunes is a wonderful thing.
CrackedButter
Jun 2, 2003, 03:56 PM
I see people ripping tracks and all into AAC but how do you deal with ID3 type tags?
I have live versions of songs and if i used soley AAC it would try to override the studio versions because it won't allow me to type and recognise the word "Live" in the title!
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