PS Audio PWD + Bridge - ripping?


PS Audio's introduction of its much anticipated Bridge looks to be precisely the refreshingly simple breakthrough I've been waiting for to justify finally making the move to computer-based audio.

Prior to this, many of the complications, minutia, tweaks, debates, etc., associated with getting close to SOTA sound quality - separate DAC, dedicated server, and NAS - admittedly initially appealed my gadget geek/recovering engineer side, but ultimately became a tiresome turnoff. I just want to enjoy music on my terms with close to SOTA SQ and minimal complications.

PWD/Bridge's ability to use a simple, cheap USB hard drive for library storage is particularly appealing. PS is apparently working on their own NAS with built-in ripper, but my guess is it'll be probably be spendy and I'm not sure it'll be flexible enough re HD upgrades.

Does anyone know whether it'll be possible to connect USB HD and CD drives directly to the PWD/Bridge to rip discs, or will I have to "do it the old fashioned way", hanging the drives off of my laptop?
schotbus
No. You will still need a computer to rip. Although unless I am mistaken I believe the PWT will rip, at least there was talk along those lines. In any case a computer would be a less expensive way to rip.
This question is, I believe, addressed on PSA's discussion forum. My understanding is that the bridge will not accept direct input from a storage device via USB.
My understanding is that the bridge will not accept direct input from a storage device via USB.

It will accept direct inpute from a NAS via Ethernet. Also, I believe the forthcoming USB router that PS is working on may connect to the Bridge (via USB).
Will it be possible to rip with PSA's upcoming NAS, which in the pix appears to have a CD slot? This would make some sense. I know PS claims the unit will be their unique design, but it looks an awful lot like a RipNAS in dark clothing.
The PSA NAS will have ripping capabilities. I wasn't aware that PSA released any pics of their forthcoming NAS. Where did you see pics?