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QuestForThe13thNote
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Has anyone ever used one of these services when they've bought a streamer or gone digital to save time in ripping hundreds if not thousands of CD's to a PC or NAS etc. Or just when needing to rip a load of CD's
It seems there are a few doing it but as I understood it, it was legal and then this was reversed making it technically illegal to rip even your own CD's to a PC/NAS etc (although obviously the music companies no doubt turn a blind eye for personal use).
Ive thought about paying someone to do it for me when Ive changed file formats, or there is a need to burn additional cds etc, but it would have to be a whole lot cheaper. Ive seen some firms charging £1 per CD and with some CD's online, you can almost buy them for that. It would have to be 20p per disc and maybe £80-100 for 500 discs to make it worthwhile.
What do people reckon?
It seems there are a few doing it but as I understood it, it was legal and then this was reversed making it technically illegal to rip even your own CD's to a PC/NAS etc (although obviously the music companies no doubt turn a blind eye for personal use).
Ive thought about paying someone to do it for me when Ive changed file formats, or there is a need to burn additional cds etc, but it would have to be a whole lot cheaper. Ive seen some firms charging £1 per CD and with some CD's online, you can almost buy them for that. It would have to be 20p per disc and maybe £80-100 for 500 discs to make it worthwhile.
What do people reckon?