Non-computer storage for iPod

Hi,
I have been looking for a solution to this problem with little success and hope that someone here might have heard of something like it.
I would like to store my CD collection digitally and use an iPod to listen to the music, but without the use of a computer. Ideally, it would be great to be able to insert a CD into something like a CD player, it would rip/record the CD to its storage device and allow me to access it on my iPod when I wanted to.
Does anything like this exist? I have spent some time searching for a device and the only thing that I have found that appears to be anything like it is the Philips Wireless Media Centre (http://tinyurl.com/o2p2p) which does not have the functionality I'm looking for.
If you have (or haven't!) heard of a device like this, I would really appreciate your help in solving this problem. Thanks.

Hi,
By "access it on my iPod" I meant that I would be able to connect an iPod to the storage device. Then, I would select which music to transfer to the iPod from the total stored selection on the (hypothetical) storage device.
Really what I am trying to avoid here is having a computer in order to listen to music on an iPod - mainly because I don't like computers.

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