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August 6, 2008
MF Digital and Ripfactory to Demonstrate Ripstation
MF Digital will be demonstrating the Ripstation 7000 Series System which provides a powerful and automated digital music conversion solution. With this system you can easily convert a complete audio CD collection with metadata management features and configuration tools to control the exact CD ripping quality. In addition, the Ripstation will encode multiple file formats - even simultaneously. All metadata or tag information, including album art, is retrieved from your choice of up to three on-line databases. Add to the mix our Media Grabber video ripping option and the Ripstation 7000 provides the ideal solution for automated CD and DVD ripping.
Advanced features include full Codec support on CD ripping to MP3, FLAC, WAV, WMA, AAC and WMA lossless audio file formats. To ensure music information content is consistent and accurate, the metadata tag information is pulled from a variety of database resources, such as: GD3, FreeDB, AMG, and Amazon. Loading your iPod, MP3 player or media server has never been easier with the MF Digital Ripstation. Using advanced features like direct-to-device support you can upload automatically to MP3 manufacturers such as the Apple iPod, Creative, SanDisk, Nokia and others.
MF Digital will also be showcasing the new Ripserver product from Ripfactory. Ripserver is a world first - a NAS (networked attached storage device) with a built in CD ripping engine.
With storage capabilities of up to 1 Terabyte (10,000 albums in MP3 format), Ripserver has taken the world of digital music by storm and industry experts have described it as 'a must-have for every digital home'. Compatible with any media player which can browse a network share, Ripserver is the ideal companion to systems such as Sonos, Logitech, Linn DS, Slim Devices, Xbox and many more.
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Posted by pajaro at August 6, 2008 8:49 AM
