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Author Topic: what is "rip to RAM"? -Such a thing in MJ?  (Read 949 times)

zevele1

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what is "rip to RAM"? -Such a thing in MJ?
« on: September 17, 2002, 07:32:08 am »

As i ask
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nila

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RE:what is
« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2002, 09:18:09 am »

Rip to RAM I'm guessing means rip it to memory and not to the hard drive :)
Not fully sure what the use of such a feature is.
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zevele1

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RE:what is
« Reply #2 on: September 17, 2002, 09:32:15 am »

Thanks

According to some sources,it means a faster rip.

With the same encoder ,the same settings

I gave a try but i got much slower rip with 'rip to RAM' than without.

According to certain sources,the results i get with 'rip to RAM' are very weird.

But having a speed drives accelerator setting my x4x4 cd writter at x32 and my x48 dvdr drive at x8,may i say i AGAIN screw my computer,trying to change the letter drives attribution?

Rip to RAM is a feature of DPpowerAmp music  converter power pack-$19  with 30 days free trial
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LCtheDJ

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RE:what is
« Reply #3 on: September 17, 2002, 07:28:52 pm »

Rip to ram is also a feature in Audiograbber.  It will rip the wav to memory, normalize in ram, and then write the normalized wav file to the harddisk.  If your encoder can use standard input/output, or work as an internal encoder, the file can also be encoded in ram before it is finally written to disk.  On some systems this may give faster results.  Of course, you have to have plenty of ram.
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dnoyeb

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RE:what is
« Reply #4 on: September 18, 2002, 10:23:50 am »

RIP speed will depend on your CDROM almost exclusively.  RIP to RAM will be faster only if you have a terribly old harddrive.  Else the difference should be neglidgable.

It could be safer though if some other app was hitting yoru HD while you rip.
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