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Original Post: Oh yes, it kicks much booty - Just ripped my whole CD Collection to MP3 with RipDigital
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I'm
sorry my friends, but darnit, I'll spent a buck it if will save me time and hassle.
Ripping CDs was en vogue back in the day, but I've got hundreds and I'm sorry, there's
no way I'm going to sit and swap discs.
So, I sent my stack (pictured at right) to RipDigital.com and
they sent me back DVDs with all my music on them. I had mine ripped at 224kpbs
CBR MP3, but they'll even do
lossless if you're an audiophile.
The whole process was fantastically smooth. They sent me that box and CD Spindle
(pictured) and an already filled out FedEx slip. Put the CDs on the Spindle
and drop the FedEx box at work in the mail room. A week later (I'm in Portland
and they are in New York) the DVDs and my CDs (insured for $1000) showed up.