
Ripping will start automatically when a CD is detected. Optionally you may open “MORE OPTIONS” to change the “Ripping Speed” from the default “Fast” to “Quiet” (will take approximately double the time to rip but will do it quieter) or the “Ripping Format” from the default “FLAC” to “WAV” (both are lossless audio formats but WAV is uncompressed therefore will require more storage space for the same tracks/albums) Detail of the CD RIPPER page with more optionsĤ. Alternatively, you may opt for the “Assisted” mode instead where the system will retrieve the available Album information but will ask you to confirm it or edit/correct any information before adding it to the Music Library. By default the selected “Ripping Mode” is “Automatic” meaning that the system will automatically rip the CD and retrieve the available Album information and then add it to the Music Library index. Also notice several ripping options available in the center of the screen The innuOS dashboard > SERVER > CD RIPPER pageģ. Please notice the “eject” button on the top right corner – use it if you need to cancel any ongoing CD rip or to force eject any disc. Go to the innuOS dashboard > SERVER > DISC RIPPER page. Start by accessing your Innuos server dashboard via my. or via the Innuos Sense app on your mobile devices Ģ. The InnuOS system will try to search for the Album information metadata (album title, artist, year, track listing, cover artwork, etc.) from the available internet databases and apply it to the Album information on the Music Library index.ġ. Any ripped CD Album will be added to Innuos server Music Library and immediately available to be played on your system. You may rip your entire CDs collection (one at a time) or any occasional CD purchase. Besides higher noise/interference considerations while playing a disc directly on the CD drive the purpose of a Music server/streamer is to hold the digital Music Library centrally stored and then serve or stream it locally to your network connected Hi-Fi devices or play it to a directly attached DAC.



Innuos servers/streamers do not work as legacy CD players by design so don’t expect to be able to play any inserted disc without ripping it first. Inserting any foreign objects (such as paper labels or plastic wraps) with the disc may also lead to permanent damage to the CD drive – so please avoid inserting them. Please bear in mind that inserting any unsupported disc or discs bearing copying protection mechanisms or damages (scratches, warps or any other physical damages to its surfaces) will not work and possibly prevent the CD drive from working properly and may lead to a stuck disc inside. Any other disc formats such as CDHD, SACD, VideoCD, DVD, Blu-ray, etc. Innuos servers support ripping CDDA (Red book standard compliant) discs only.
