Tranquil PC have released an update for their CD & DVD ripping add-in for Windows Home Server, AVA Media.
AVA Media is available as an audio-only application or with full CD & DVD ripping depending on your needs and is available to buy with a bundled external CD/DVD drive.
Once the software is installed to your Home Server, and registered, you simply plug in your external drive and slide in a CD (audio version) or a DVD (full version) and the AVA Media system does the rest.
- Collects and compares the meta data (track titles etc) from multiple data providers, including GD3 a premium data provider
- Rips your CDs to high quality (lossless) formats or MP3 – then stores the files for sharing to your media players
- Can be set to convert to a second format for mobile use (MP3 players)
- Then simply ejects the disk when done (normally 4-5 minutes, depending on the number of tracks and disk surface condition)
- The music files are then available to all your network and portable music players (subject to the server type), i.e. SONOS etc
- Your music library is also available for viewing on your Home Server console
Changes in this week’s update include:
- Added: Support for Nimbie NB11 DVD/Blu-ray media center copying.
- Added: Event Handler functionality
- Added: Mede8er meta-data storage.
- Update: Dune interface improved.
- Update: TViX interface improved.
- Change: MetaData files moved to user customization
- Fix: AnyDVD is now set to be silent to prevent popups during disc identification.
















