[slim] Slim Devices hard disk ripping unit?

2008-05-20 Thread dick
I've noticed mention in the odd post about a standalone unit that's able to rip, store and serve music. I guess it'll appear in some people's wishlist as an alternative to using a computer or NAS. Well, it looks like someone's gone ahead and done it... http://www.3ga.org.uk/home/ Clearly, to

Re: [slim] Slim Devices hard disk ripping unit?

2008-05-20 Thread autopilot
Not only do you have to pay for the updates to the tag database, but they only release it quarterly which could be a big problem for some people. I would hope they could atleast provide a free download .iso of the CD or something, but i cant see an mention on the site. Looks like they are using

Re: [slim] Slim Devices hard disk ripping unit?

2008-05-20 Thread Ripfactory
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Re: [slim] Slim Devices hard disk ripping unit?

2008-05-20 Thread toby10
dick;303592 Wrote: I've noticed mention in the odd post about a standalone unit that's able to rip, store and serve music. I guess it'll appear in some people's wishlist as an alternative to using a computer or NAS. Well, it looks like someone's gone ahead and done it...

Re: [slim] Slim Devices hard disk ripping unit?

2008-05-20 Thread dick
I think that's the key; it's aimed at being a SIMPLE device. It's unlikely to have all features that we in the Slim community want (which is why we're here in the first place) but it looks like it's aimed firmly at your average electronic device consumer. Unlike ourselves (I'm speaking for