Ripping Revolution Opens Shop in California By RS Staff, 5.30.2006San Marcos, CA--Ripping Revolution, a new commercial CD ripping and music and data loading company has opened its doors in Southern California. A CEDIA member, Ripping Revolution joins only a handful of outfits on the west coast offering high-volume dealers and custom installers ripping services."Until recently, the only option has been to manually rip music one CD at a time," said Sean Manzanares, CEO of the company. "Our services save custom installers an incredible amount of time and money, and provide best-in-class solutions for CD to digital conversions and data loading onto media servers."Using advance robotic technology Ripping Revolution can process hundreds of CDs an hour into all popular digital formats, including MP3, AAC, WMA, FLAC, and WAV. The cost averages 99 cents per CD and turnaround time is often as quick as two business days. The company has partnered with digital technology company AllMusic, which provides metadata such as CD titles, cover art, and song titles.Under the company's Platinum Program, dealers and installers can personalize and brand their work with logos, URL and contact information on all customer consumable materials as well as access an exclusive Web portal for placing and tracking orders. For more information, visit www.rippingrevolution.com.
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