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  1. torontomike.com

    By Toronto Mike • Wednesday, January 14th, 2004 • 0 Comments There's a new company called RipDigital that will rip your entire CD collection into MP3s for a price. For $129 USD you can ship them up to 100 of your CDs and they'll ship them back along with a DVD containing your CDs as MP3s.
  2. cruftbox.com

    RipDigital takes your audio CD collection and rips them to MP3s for you en masse. 100, 200, 500 CDs? RipDigital says they get is done in a couple days. ... Author cruftbox Posted on January 21, 2004 Categories Weblog. 7 thoughts on "RipDigital" BillB says: January 22, 2004 at 5:47 am. Looks cool, but $199 for 200 cds? Ouch.
  3. hanselman.com

    August 05, 2004 6:01. What do you bet that RipDigital keeps a massive databased repository of MP3's and use the CD that you send in as a license of your right to get a copy of songs from that repository. If you send in some obscure CD then they add it to their repository. ... August 05, 2004 13:22. Thats what I thought. They do specifically say ...
  4. darrenbarefoot.com

    Posted on December 14, 2004 by dbarefoot. RipDigital Case Study Skip to entry content. Eons ago, I wrote about RipDigital, a service that extracts all your CDs to digital audio for you. You send them your CDs, they do the ripping, and they send the CDs back plus DVDs with the MP3s. At the time, I bemoaned the time I had wasted ripping my CDs ...
  5. forums.audioholics.com

    Typically when we've reviewed CD ripping services we hear from a lot of end-users who would rather rip their own CDs to hard drive and can't understand why on earth you'd want to pay someone like RipDigital to do it for you. We get it. You're awesome. Now, if you can step away from the mirror...
  6. brentbutler.com

    It's called RipDigital.com. You mail them your CD's and they convert everything to MP3's for you. ... Last: 04/13/23: Blog Last: 04/12/18: Pictures Last: 08/21/17: Jokes Last: 05/18/09: Restore All Content Types « Monday, January 26th, 2004: All of January 2004: Wednesday, January 28th, 2004 » ...
  7. brentbutler.com

    Tuesday, January 27th, 2004 « Monday, January 26th, 2004 ... It's called RipDigital.com. You mail them your CD's and they convert everything to MP3's for you. You can choose to either get back an external hard drive or DVD's of your new MP3 collection. The whole process takes just a few weeks.

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