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Ripfactory launch new Ripstation Lite Pro XC (5/3/2008) Higher capacity CD loading with the same fully automated, professional technology. Ripfactory, the world leader in CD and content digitization for professional CD ripping applications and hardware solutions, today announced the release of the new 75 disc capacity Ripstation Lite Pro XC. Building on the foundations of Ripfactory's Ripstation range of automated CD and DVD ripping solutions, Lite Pro XC takes the capability of the original 25 disc capacity Lite Pro that little bit further. Utilizing Ripstation's conversion accuracy and workflow management tools, Lite Pro XC brings together a powerful solution to achieve consistent fully automated throughput of 20 CDs per hour. Bulk CD and DVD ripping can be a very time consuming task but by using the new 75 disc unit, customers are free to take on other duties and only need to reload the system every 3 hours - ideally suited to the Custom Installer and Content Aggregator or small scale ripping house. Ripstation Lite Pro XC runs on a single PC, requiring a USB connection and Windows XP or Vista. The system is simple to use and supports all file formats and media servers. Patrick McGrath, Ripfactory's Director of Technology, said "Ripfactory have enjoyed considerable success with its Ripstation family of products. In launching the XC, we are now able to complete the range with a mid level, cost effective unit to serve the entire needs of the content conversion industry." Ripstation Lite Pro XC is a welcome addition to the Ripstation family of products which have been successfully powering CD ripping companies, custom installers and content aggregators in over 30 countries, with its partner MF Digital.
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