Okay maybe I'm missing something (and correct me if I'm wrong), but wouldn't that service really qualify as "automating the ripping process for MP3s"?
Lemme see if this works - I copied this for Joe BYOAC to "automate" the process of ripping his CD's to his HD. If you paid someone to sit there holding the autofire button on some console game and they set a high score, would you claim the high score as your own (don't answer if you're a shnook

)?
Also, this is for automating the process of getting the CD's onto your hard drive, not onto disc media.
And isn't that the subject of this post?
nope. Please see the bove post as to what the intent of this is, and who this is intended to benefit.
Then when you get the DVDs back, can't you just copy them off the DVD?
Sure you can, however, this is intended to be used to rip your CD's onto your HD. Why not skip the middle man, since you'd eventually put them onto your HD anyway?
Either way you're going to have to insert discs into your machine. Personally I'd like to control the burning to whatever media I want, and I find the prospect of paying someone ELSE $500+ (in my case) to do something I am going to be doing anyway a bit excessive. There is no price point I'm willing to pay someone to do for me that which I'm capable, computer wise, as "free" doesn't count as a price point
What do you do if some of your media gets broken in transit? Sure, package insurance will compensate you for the cost, but now you've got to go out and buy 'em again. By ripping them onto your HD, you can do whatever you wish with them. If you wish to have them create the DVD's for you, beautiful. You still haven't automated the process of getting the files to your HD
But the subject and the first post don't really mention that this tutorial is exclusively for ripping directly to a hard drive.
I'll rephrase, since terms seem to be what the snag is - the process you are referring to is "archiving your CD's to a different disc based media". If I had used the term CD/DVD wherever CD was simply used, would that make it better? This is for ripping from optical media to your HD. When, in the first post, it refers to setting up your folder hierarchy, it quite simply isn't referring to anything other than your HD - perhaps a USB disk or external HD, but a drive nonetheless, not alternate media.
Bill, welcome to the boards! I appreciate your post.