• I’m with you. I’ve started compiling a collection within Tidal, that’s helping, but it’s nothing like running my finger along my CD racks.

    So as I no longer own a computer with a CD drive presumably you can buy a USB one inexpensively. What do these software apps I’ve seen mentioned here do? Do they make it much more efficient than it used to be using iTunes?
    I bought a FLAC download of Radiohead’s OK Not OK the other day to see what it’s about. It sounded great but it took several minutes to download. How long are we looking at to rip say 100 discs these days?

  • Something like dbpoweramp has a lot of settings to let you rip exactly as you want, customise tagging, cover art, error checking, etc.

    Generally it takes about 5 minutes a CD but it can be longer if it has errors, can't find a match in the database, etc.

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