NAS me done

From: ANT_THOMAS 3 Mar 2017 16:57
To: graphitone 15 of 17
Just download. Don't bother wasting your time ripping, Jim will help.
From: graphitone 3 Mar 2017 17:26
To: ANT_THOMAS 16 of 17
I'm a bit anal about my media collection - ripped all my CDs a while back as FLAC and made sure all the album was correct. I recently started using Musicbee as a player and it pissed me off at first as it decided it was going to download what it thought I should have as album art rather than looking in the local folder for an image. I got this sorted after fiddling with the many many options it's got. :)

When it comes to films, I want a rip of the disc in high quality with the audio options configured to how I want them - you're always going to be chancing it with a download. I also get the option on whether or not to keep any extras, like audio commentary - something that's well worth it with the likes of Red Dwarf.  I appreciate it'll be quicker, but a DVD takes around 1.5 hours to rip, blu-rays maybe 2, but I can leave them going during the day/overnight while I'm doing other stuff. It's not an inconvenience, just time consuming.
EDITED: 3 Mar 2017 20:41 by GRAPHITONE
From: ANT_THOMAS 3 Mar 2017 17:37
To: graphitone 17 of 17
If it's a full and complete rip then that definitely makes sense, rather than reencoding/compressing.

I don't like to download low quality rips, but I also don't want a full 30GB+ blu-ray rip taking up loads of space!