"Dr Hfuhruhurr" wrote in message
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On 23 Apr, 00:12, "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote:
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Keith G wrote:
There seems to be a glut of Acoustic Solutions CD 'Jukeboxes' on Ebay
at the minute - it's a CD Player with an internal HD that you can rip
CDs to. Don't think it can be used to record anything else, though.
They seem to go for well under 100 quid new.
Most of those have only a 40 Gig HDD - there is an 80 Gig version
available:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...sspagename=STR...
Yup - I bought an 80 gig one for 80 quid recently. It's pretty good for
that price. Not sure it would be at the RRP, though. Since it uses a
computer CD drive it's a bit noisier than an audio CD. But if you want a
fairly basic stand alone jukebox system it's ok. But it won't play MP3
CDs. Nor does it say anywhere just how many CDs it will store.
Mmmm 80gb * 1024 = 81,920Mb
If you take an 'average' CD of 600 Mb then that's just over 136 CDs
for WAV (which I'm presuming it is) files.
There are three levels of compression (128/192/320 KB) available, I gather -
so there would be the opportunity to store a lot more albums than that...??
For £80 i'd be tempted to rip the lid of and try and cram something
HUGE in there.
Yes, if it would recognise a 500 Gig disk and *could handle* that many files
it would be an awsome resource for not a lot of money, but the matching
Acoustic Solutions CD player (which is perfectly OK sonically) can get
confused with large numbers of MP3s on a CDRW, I believe. I recall that the
one I have here will start to miss off a few seconds of each of the tracks,
if it is subjected to a lot of button-pressing and skipping about on the
remote...??