Thursday, July 28, 2011

Ripping Multiple Music CDs with Nimbie NB11

If you're looking for an easy to rip music CD, you must continue to read...I'd like to share a good stuff with you.

I've bought a really cool device. If you've many music CD collections to rip, you may be interested. The kind of system is probably often known as “disc automated duplicator”, nor did I know it actually can be used for music CD ripping. What's so cool is that it can continuously rip a pile by itself..

First I only needed a disc duplicator with robotic mechanism for making disc copies. Those types usually don't required a PC, but I decided to buy a PC-Connected model because it comes with a set application software. Other than making disc copies, HDD data to disc and so on, there's a tool that can co-work with iTunes or Windows Media Player for disc ripping.

Anyways, straight to the point and let's see how it works...
  1. Fit and secure the 4 foot stands underneath the device.

  1. Connect the Power and USB to PC cables.

  1. Turn on the power, install the driver and software from the enclosed application disc.

  2. Load up a number of music CD you'd like to rip into the disc input bin (data side down).

  1. Open QQripper, choose iTunes or Windows Media Play (I used iTunes) and select your preferences by checking the boxes.

  1. After all is done, press “Ripping” button. Nimbie NB11 will begin loading the first music CD and ripping. Right now you can witch to iTunes to see the work process.. When it's finished, Nimbie will output the disc and continue to load second music CD and repeat the same until the input bin is empty.

By the way, if a disc failed to read and rip, it will be dropped off from the “reject disc output slot” underneath the machine.
By the way, I'm not sure if it supports MAC users...

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