shatfield1529
s|hatfield not shat|field
Due to circumstances agonizingly out of my control, I have to re-encode my collection of CDs that is about 130 CDs large.
I know that I could just sit in front of my computer and pop in a CD, wait for it to encode, and then replace it with another one, etc. Does anyone know of any scripts, apps, or such which would make this process more efficient? For instance, I read of a script called cdslayer which would encode a CD into WAV form quickly, and encode the resulting WAV files into MP3 as the next CD was encoding.
However, it won't work with OS X.
All in all, I just want to minimize the amount of time spent twiddling my thumbs. Any suggestions? Expensive gadgets *aren't* out of the question, so I'd like to hear about those too.
I know that I could just sit in front of my computer and pop in a CD, wait for it to encode, and then replace it with another one, etc. Does anyone know of any scripts, apps, or such which would make this process more efficient? For instance, I read of a script called cdslayer which would encode a CD into WAV form quickly, and encode the resulting WAV files into MP3 as the next CD was encoding.
However, it won't work with OS X.
All in all, I just want to minimize the amount of time spent twiddling my thumbs. Any suggestions? Expensive gadgets *aren't* out of the question, so I'd like to hear about those too.