Capturing more dvds in less time?
Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2018 8:38 pm
I have about 1000 DVD's that I would like to rip. (have more than that already finished)
I am looking for ideas to do that task faster. Last time I did a bunch, I set up 2 laptops and an old tower next to my main computer and just kept them all going on separate tasks. That did speed up the process. I am just looking for other ideas.
I have access to a Primera Bravo CD/DVD reader/writer/printer. I was thinking how cool woud it be to load 100 disks into that machine and come back hours later to have them all captured. Not sure how that could be done without writing custom control software for the machine.
I was wondering how difficult it would be to set up a little capture farm. Doesn't seem to take a lot of horsepower to rip. Wonder if I could set up a tower full of DVD readers and have each DVD hooked to a ASRock Cpu/mobo? Each node having a small hard drive that copies completed files out to a common network drive and be able to access each node through the network headlessly?
I am just thinking randomly here. Am I trying to reinvent the wheel? How do others solve this problem?
Thanks
I am looking for ideas to do that task faster. Last time I did a bunch, I set up 2 laptops and an old tower next to my main computer and just kept them all going on separate tasks. That did speed up the process. I am just looking for other ideas.
I have access to a Primera Bravo CD/DVD reader/writer/printer. I was thinking how cool woud it be to load 100 disks into that machine and come back hours later to have them all captured. Not sure how that could be done without writing custom control software for the machine.
I was wondering how difficult it would be to set up a little capture farm. Doesn't seem to take a lot of horsepower to rip. Wonder if I could set up a tower full of DVD readers and have each DVD hooked to a ASRock Cpu/mobo? Each node having a small hard drive that copies completed files out to a common network drive and be able to access each node through the network headlessly?
I am just thinking randomly here. Am I trying to reinvent the wheel? How do others solve this problem?
Thanks