I'm looking into ripping my cd collection to a hard drive source(as flac
files). I've read reviews about sonos, olive opus, transporter etc. I've
learned a lot about the different systems and am leaning toward the
Transporter but there are a few basics I'd like some help with. The
DAC, or audio card, are obviously very important on how the digital
file sounds when played back, but how important is the optical device
in saving the binary down to the hard drive. I've started saving files
with my desktop (on a separate Iomega 500gb hard drive) using the
Samsung 252S that came with my Dell Dimension 8400 and JRiver's Media
Center. Is this sufficient for saving the files knowing that eventually
I can get a better playback source - by replacing my audio card or
getting a music server - or am I wasting my time saving the files with
the desktop? The olive and similar music servers have their pluses with
a built in cd drive (which I assume is high quality) but there's no room
for storage growth etc. The sonos or transporter allow for flexibility
around the house but rely on the desktop (and it's quality) as a
source.

Thanks


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