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In Reply to: RE: Wouldn't a laptop CD do the same thing.... posted by AbeCollins on June 11, 2016 at 07:12:56
I would just like a standalone disc drive with it's own power supply. I had the built-in drive fail and then unknowingly bought the same external usb drive. It malfunctioned after not much use. Those were Samsung, so I bought a Lenovo and last time I used it, it put glitches in the last 5 minutes of 70+ minute CDs.
I'd just like a less flimsy drive, for under $75.
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you plan to do the tagging manually? That would be a major PIA for me!
No, I would still be ripping to laptop using JRiver.
I just want a better, more durable disc drive.
we have a different understanding of the meaning "standalone". The model pictured in the OP's link outputs to USB or SD cards. Here's what I find in the details:
" Digitally encode audio CDs into FLAC without a computer...The Mini X-9 formats inserted medias such as USB and SD card storages."
We probably don't, but I wasn't apparently vefy clear. I'm talking about an external version of the built in drive in my laptop.
Nothing self contained like the OP posted.
External, not standalone.
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