Recent RipDigital press coverage.
GQSlipped Disk Getting frustrated converting your CD collection to MP3's to listen to on your iPod? RipDigital's CD-to-P3 conversion service can simplify the process of upgrading to digital audio by doing it for you, saving weeks of work. GQUsing iPod Savvy RipDigital (www.ripdigital.com), started offering its services nationwide late last year to convert music libraries to MP3.
GQ How to Get Ripped RipDigital is the greatest thing since paying someone to do your laundry. Rolling Stones RipDigital RipDigital will turn any music fan's CD collection into MP3 files.
Are there any less painful and time-consuming ways to copy a CD collection to a PC?  RipDigital, that will copy a user's CD collection onto DVDs in the MP3 format; the DVDs can then quickly be copied to a computer. RipDigital is worth considering as a healthy part of your balanced music enjoying experience. It definitely makes music ownership less of a hassle.
Parade Let'em Rip If the thought of ripping 10 years of your favorite tunes is overwhelming, RipDigital is a godsend. PC Magazine RipDigital If the thought of converting your CD collection into MP3 files gives you a headache,
look to RipDigital. Tracks are encoded at a high-fidelity bit rate of 224 Kbps and properly tagged with artist, track, and album data.
Editor's Rating: PC Magazine 4 out of 5 Rating
CNN.com Music on your hard drive made easy Maybe you're fed up with ripping CDs. If that's the case, and you still want to go digital, ripdigital.com will burn an entire CD collection for a dollar per disc. Business Week iPod Illiterate? If you'd rather
have someone else do the work... RipDigital will copy your CDs onto an MP3-packed data DVD. RipDigital charges you around $1 per CD, with lower rates for bulk orders.

CBS.com RipDigital CD-ripping service
A lifetime of CDs has to get onto your computer somehow. How? RipDigital sends you shipping materials, you send them back your CDs, and they convert them to digital files that you can load onto your computer permanently.

Hamptons MagazineIn Tune Place an order online and then marvel at RipDigital's ability to rip, burn and organize your collection to digital perfection...money
well-spent.

Daily Candy Let It Rip Sloth: a deadly sin, for sure. Now joining the ranks of enterprises hoping to indulge your lazy bum: RipDigital, an online service that converts your CD collection into an MP3 library. Hey, no one ever needs to know how truly good-for-nothing you are. Nor that you own the Miami Vice soundtrack. Let them rip,
while you curl up with a book

The riches of the computer age include the much-hyped ability to create your own digital jukebox. But there's one small drawback -- making digital copies of your CD collection takes time. It's better to have someone else manage the drugery. RipDigital turns CD collections into high quality MP3 libararies and saves you time.
Daily News Logo A point-and-click solution to that nightmarish CD clutter. Computer geeks and audiophiles have been transferring -- or "ripping" -- CDs for years and enjoying the simplicity, portability and compact storage space of music stored in MP3 files. But for the rest of us, enjoying those benefits has been hampered by the time-consuming task of ripping thousands of CDs, one at a time. Where some see frustration, others see business opportunity. "We did our market research," says Dick Adamkowski of New York's RipDigital, which launched in November 2003. "And we found that there are a lot of people out there who will spend money to save time, and some people who will spend time to save money. We're focusing on that first group."

Let someone else turn your CD collection into MP3s Feeding a CD collection into the computer disc by disc is pretty tedious. Now there's an easier way to "rip" music files from your CDs. New York-based RipDigital will turn them into MP3 files burned onto DVDs. If you're hell-bent on sharing your taste in music with the world through file-sharing networks like Kazaa, beware that RipDigital tags every file with your name, right where the Recording Industry Association of America can see it.

NY1 Shortcut to the digital age You're too lazy, too busy, or still just too intimidated by technology -- three excuses why you haven't converted your entire CD collection into digital format. But now, you're all out of excuses. A company called RipDigital will do it for you for about $1 a cd.
- NY1, Channel 24 Houston, Capital 9 News Albany

RipDigital For the past ten years, we've been buying our music on compact discs. Now what are we supposed to do with all those tunes, just throw them out? I think not. Introducing RipDigital, a new online music conversion company. The question, "Who ripped one?" has never sounded so sweet.

Pay Service Turns CDs Into MP3s
RipDigital is another sign that music is steadily going digital... For about a dollar a disc, RipDigital converts entire CD collections to MP3 files, all nicely organized by artist and album. Instead of downloading MP3s from file-trading networks and ripping them to CDs, customers are more interested in converting their CD archives into MP3s.

Digitized Dirty Work Unfortunately, there is no easy way to get all of your CDs ripped to MP3 - you can only stare at a computer status bar for so long before going mad. Well, fret no longer. A new company called RipDigital has created a service through which you can have your entire CD collection converted to MP3 files at the same time.

Time Out Logo Rip and roll
If A represents your complete music collection on CD, and B is the amount of time it takes to cover one CD into a digital MP3 file, then A x B = one long- ass project. We suggest letting the pros at NYC - based RipDigital do your dirty work.
Service converts your CD music tracks to MP3
Ripping one CD to your hard drive doesn't take much time or effort, but turning every music track in your CD collection into an MP3 can take a million years. You can pay a buck to download the tracks you want from a legit online music service, or you can put your money to better use by having someone else convert the tracks you own to MP3. On today's "Call for Help" I'll show you a service called RipDigital.
The downside of digital music
Having a device that can store the music on the hundreds of CDs that you own is all very well but at some point you have to turn all those shiny discs into ones and zeros. And for some people that could take a long, long time... But the steady growth of digital music is bringing about services such as RipDigital which will convert CDs to MP3s for a little over a dollar per disc... RipDigital even sends packing materials so that customers can package CDs for despatch to the company.
Service transforms CDs into MP3s
Don't have time (or the tech know-how) to turn your collection of CDs into an easy-to-access MP3 library? RipDigital will do the heavy lifting for you.
Somone Else Can Rip
Santa Delivered many iPod and MP3 players in his travels, but many of the folks who received these fancy new gizmos are either too lazy or too technically unsavvy to rip their entire CD collection to the computer. Enter RipDigital, a company that caters to the technologically impaired and idle music lover by converting CD libraries into MP3 libraries.

RIP IT FOR ME With the digital music age well upon us, RipDigital is targeting music listeners who have large CD libraries but haven't yet taken that step to convert their favorite songs into bits and bytes.

This Company Will Rip Your CDs for You
The hang-up in collecting digital music has always been CD conversion... When I had to do it, I needed a month of Sundays to get through my 100-disc collection... As if swinging in on a rope, RipDigital arrived at the end of 2003 to save the day and take all that laborious CD-ripping from our hands.
Daily News Logo Try Attention lazybones and luddites: get ready to rip'n roll. If converting your CD collection to a digital format for use on an MP3 player isn't your idea of a good time, Manhattan-based RipDigital can rip the files for you - for about $1 a CD.
 


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