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In Reply to: RE: Any advantages in cd audio extraxction using EAC in CMP optimized computer ? posted by n_vincent on May 01, 2009 at 06:01:58
I've been doing my ripping on a different computer than my cMP as advised by cics. I cannot think of any reason that it should make a difference... as long as you have a bit-perfect transfer to the disk, the cMP should not care where it came from. Heck, even a Mac should work ok! ;)
When I do my transfer from the ripper computer to the cMP, instead of using USB, I'll take the harddrive out of my ripper & connect it as the secondary drive in my cMP (Of course, you do this with both computers off!). The SATA transfer is incomparibly faster than even a USB2 transfer.
Later!
Greg in Mississippi
That if you are re-ripping your music to recordable CDs, using a machine that has been optimized with cMP-styled techniques should make significant difference... but with a cMP around, who listens to CDs anymore?Greg in Mississippi
P.S. I had started gathering the equipment to do this and have been very glad that the cMP was developed before I could get too far on this.
Edits: 05/02/09 05/02/09
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