I just got off the phone with a supervisor at Sony's technical-support department. He says that the recorder generally is compatible with any third-party software and did not foresee a problem with JRiver's product. How would I get JRiver's product to recognize and use a standard multi-disc ripping device such as this? Does it know that a deviced is capable of ripping 200 CDs consecutively? Can it tell such a device apart from, say, a standard CD drive that can handle only one disc at a time?
I would like to use JRiver's Media Center to automate the ripping of 2,000 CDs, 200 at a time, with error checking to ensure a completely accurate copy of each disk in the best uncompressed format, which I assume is WAV.
Also, I would like the music stored in a RAID 5 array consisting of four 750-GB SATA-2 drives, leaving around 2 TB of useable data with redundancy so that the failure of one drive will not lose any data. Will your product do the trick, or must I worry about how it sees each of the four drives, perhaps treating them as three distinct 750-GB volumes?
Finally (for now, at least), I would like the software to output the music through my sound card's digital output to the dijitterer, which would then send the signal to the external DAC, which would output it to my tune amplifier. I assume that that process would be easy with any software, as whatever software I used would simply output the data from my sound card.
Sorry to ask so many questions, but I am just learning how to do all of this stuff and want to get it right.
Thanks so much.
I just opened the user manual. It says that all features of the recorder are controlled and accessed through Windows Vista Media Center. It looks like Media Center scans, identifies, and categorizes the CDs. The manual goes on to state that Sony installs software called My Changer to Media Center. My Changer lets one auto-rip CDs from the changer to the hard drive. The Copy Music feature rips the music to make it playable from the hard drive, "where you can take full advantage of the Music Library features in Media Center."
I'm not sure what this means. Does that mean that Media Center must control the ripping and the metadata? Or is there a way to use JRiver's software to rip (and especially to error-check), categorize, play, etc. What does JRiver's software need to control a ripping device? Can it does so through Media Center?
Andrew