Posted February 24, 200619 yr Anyone out there buy a large capacity CD to mp3 converter to use for their customers? I know there are services that can do it for you. But it would be nice to have a machine on site I can drop a couple of hundred disc into and burn them to mp3 overnight. I would imagine burning them onto a hard drive or DVD-roms would be best. I know they are not cheap but it would help elimnate the middle man.
February 25, 200619 yr This should do what you want to do: http://www.doublecenturysoftware.com/ The Double Century Encoder and Loader can make quick work of CDs or DVDs. These ground-breaking products turn any PowerFile Library TM and PC into an automated disk encoding solution.
February 25, 200619 yr Author Oh sweet. $4000 is alot, but it may pay out in the long run. Edited February 25, 200619 yr by ES_Dave
February 27, 200619 yr Figure that the "services" charge $1.50 a CD - I mark that up to $2.00 a CD - well after 2000 CD's being ripped, it's paid for itself. If you don't think you'll do that volume - then no, it's a bad investment!
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