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In Reply to: Can anyone recommend Jukebox software that ... posted by emailtim on February 07, 2004 at 19:39:44:
I use it to rip and play all of my CDs in .wav format, works great!
Follow Ups:
Jason,Can you define "all of my CDs in .wav" in terms of Gigabytes and number of albums? Does it require over 120GB, 200GB, 250GB, 300GB on a single drive?
Thanks,
Tim
I guess it's not "all" of my CDs, just the ones out of my 200+ CD collection that still like. :)Here's the stats that iTunes reports:
109 artists
66 albums
874 songs
2.3 days of music
32.55 gigabytesHowever, I know people with way more CDs they'd like to have online. As you can see, it's typically about 500 megabytes per album (33 gigabytes / 66 albums). Those numbers also include 2 albums which I purchased from the iTunes Music Store, and those aren't taking up nearly as much space as an album of .wavs. Other than that, all of the other content is in .wav format.
-Jason
Jason,Thanks for your responses. J River Media Center crapped out @ 7+ days worth of WAV files. I have around 600 or so CD's that I am trying to put on line in my home music server. I was right @ 120GB (over 120 albums) when things went in the dumper.
Also, I tried iTunes. It doesn't look like it imports WAV files and doesn't appear to support Album Cover Art.
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