The RipMonster Project - (Take 20 something)
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 6:10 pm
Okay... I'm back on/off the wagon once again and have a yearning to rip my movie collection to a 'heap-o-lot' of TB hard drives.
- My collection is upwards of 600 movies... AND (countless seasons) of scifi (mostly) TV shows (in season boxes). To give an idea...
- Andromeda (all episodes)
- Firefly (all episodes)
- Star Trek TOS (all episodes)
- Star Trek TNG, DS9, Voyager, Enterprise (all episodes)
- BSG (TOS) and BSG the reboot (all episodes)
- StarGate SG1, Atlantis (all episodes)
- X-Files (all episodes)
- Earth Final Conflict (a few seasons due to circumstances beyond my control)
- CSI, CSI Miami, CSI NY (many seasons)
- Angle, Buffy, Roswell, Surface, etc etc.... (all episodes)
I could easily go on but you get the idea... (I'm severely afflicted with OCD)
Now that I've got a WALLS full of shiny disc that go a great job of making a WIFI deadzone... I've (again) come to the conclusion that I want to get them on my computer... Now that set top boxes are really coming on strong (and cheap) and todays systems don't take 4+ hours to transocde a DVD to a good h.264 I feel I'm finally ready... Oh and the fact that multi-TB hard drives just about fall from the sky now is certainly a big help.
SO
I got LOTS of work to do... and want to build a box ('The RipMonster) to make life easier.
My idea is to load up a system with 4 - 6 drives (maybe 2 systems) and have it/them devour my collection into 'pristine rips' (VOBs and menus etc) and then at night the box or boxes will do the transcoding to h.264 (handbrake high profile setting) and then get the movie into iTunes and move the original VOB folder to a backup drive. Drives are cheap so I don't mind buying as many as I need and I can off-line the drives if keeping them all 'live' becomes an issue.
The short of it is... I need recommendations on good (currently available) FAST drives to install into my RipMonster... I know rip-lock can/is/was an issues in years past ... (is this still true) I'd certainly like to avoid drives that can't be 'fixed' to operate a full speed. I don't mind mixing things up (to save money) I really just want the least time spent doing the OPTICAL -> HD ripping. And when I say rip I mean rip... transcoding (going from the raw unmolested video files VOB etc) will be another story...
So, what say you?
What drives have YOU found to be really great for the sole purpose of ripping (both DVD and BR)? I stress again, I'm not using them for any other purpose so their write features and/or boot features and/or write speeds mean less than nothing to me also if a drive is 'not yet shipping but expected to be really great for my needs' ... I'd even consider waiting...
I'd figure if I built a single (or 2) systems I'd like to have:
- 1 maybe 2 fast Blu-Ray ready drives (I have a much smaller collection of those)
- 3 or 4 Blazing fast (yet reliable) DVD drives.
So... in a perfect world what would you buy if money weren't an issue and the speed of ripping was the only thing you cared about?
Again... I know in many cases the really good 'fast drives' are often out of production and if found for sale have crazy prices attached to them so you can certainly tell me about them cause I'm always curious when it comes to this stuff... However a drive being readily available is going to be a big issue for me.
Also if I'm going to do this... I'd imagine spreading these drives over different busses is the way to go right?
I mean I guess I could stick them all on a multi-port SATA card... but perhaps having a drive hanging off each of the (2) USB buses and 1 on the FW bus and the rest off the SATA bus might allow for a better distribution of the data influx. Then agian maybe not.... if you have any insights on this I'd also love to hear em!
Thanks for reading.. and apologies in advance for my longwinded post... (admitting the problem is 1/2 the battle right?)
Dave
- My collection is upwards of 600 movies... AND (countless seasons) of scifi (mostly) TV shows (in season boxes). To give an idea...
- Andromeda (all episodes)
- Firefly (all episodes)
- Star Trek TOS (all episodes)
- Star Trek TNG, DS9, Voyager, Enterprise (all episodes)
- BSG (TOS) and BSG the reboot (all episodes)
- StarGate SG1, Atlantis (all episodes)
- X-Files (all episodes)
- Earth Final Conflict (a few seasons due to circumstances beyond my control)
- CSI, CSI Miami, CSI NY (many seasons)
- Angle, Buffy, Roswell, Surface, etc etc.... (all episodes)
I could easily go on but you get the idea... (I'm severely afflicted with OCD)
Now that I've got a WALLS full of shiny disc that go a great job of making a WIFI deadzone... I've (again) come to the conclusion that I want to get them on my computer... Now that set top boxes are really coming on strong (and cheap) and todays systems don't take 4+ hours to transocde a DVD to a good h.264 I feel I'm finally ready... Oh and the fact that multi-TB hard drives just about fall from the sky now is certainly a big help.
SO
I got LOTS of work to do... and want to build a box ('The RipMonster) to make life easier.
My idea is to load up a system with 4 - 6 drives (maybe 2 systems) and have it/them devour my collection into 'pristine rips' (VOBs and menus etc) and then at night the box or boxes will do the transcoding to h.264 (handbrake high profile setting) and then get the movie into iTunes and move the original VOB folder to a backup drive. Drives are cheap so I don't mind buying as many as I need and I can off-line the drives if keeping them all 'live' becomes an issue.
The short of it is... I need recommendations on good (currently available) FAST drives to install into my RipMonster... I know rip-lock can/is/was an issues in years past ... (is this still true) I'd certainly like to avoid drives that can't be 'fixed' to operate a full speed. I don't mind mixing things up (to save money) I really just want the least time spent doing the OPTICAL -> HD ripping. And when I say rip I mean rip... transcoding (going from the raw unmolested video files VOB etc) will be another story...
So, what say you?
What drives have YOU found to be really great for the sole purpose of ripping (both DVD and BR)? I stress again, I'm not using them for any other purpose so their write features and/or boot features and/or write speeds mean less than nothing to me also if a drive is 'not yet shipping but expected to be really great for my needs' ... I'd even consider waiting...
I'd figure if I built a single (or 2) systems I'd like to have:
- 1 maybe 2 fast Blu-Ray ready drives (I have a much smaller collection of those)
- 3 or 4 Blazing fast (yet reliable) DVD drives.
So... in a perfect world what would you buy if money weren't an issue and the speed of ripping was the only thing you cared about?
Again... I know in many cases the really good 'fast drives' are often out of production and if found for sale have crazy prices attached to them so you can certainly tell me about them cause I'm always curious when it comes to this stuff... However a drive being readily available is going to be a big issue for me.
Also if I'm going to do this... I'd imagine spreading these drives over different busses is the way to go right?
I mean I guess I could stick them all on a multi-port SATA card... but perhaps having a drive hanging off each of the (2) USB buses and 1 on the FW bus and the rest off the SATA bus might allow for a better distribution of the data influx. Then agian maybe not.... if you have any insights on this I'd also love to hear em!
Thanks for reading.. and apologies in advance for my longwinded post... (admitting the problem is 1/2 the battle right?)
Dave