Hi there, I hope someone can help, I’ve read a fair few posts, but as is
often the way can’t find the info I am looking for. 

I am new to ripping, I have a collection of about 500 CDs and I am on
the brink of lashing out some hard earned cash on SB3/Duet/Transporter
(3 rooms) and TranquilPC T2-WHS-A3i (unless anyone recommends a better
alternative), so should not have space constraints? 

I have always been a keen audiophile with a Michell GyroDec,
CD2/82/250/SBL Naim system, this is where I plan to add the
Transporter, (can I share the Duet remote with the Transporter, SB3 and
Duet systems?) 

I am looking for the best quality I can achieve, but I do not want to
spend too long discovering (and learning) the best suite of ‘amazing’
software programs that appear to be available to use, nor labouring
over very slow rip/tagging.

I do want to view cover art on the duet controller and would like to
easily move some/all(?) of the ripped CDs to a, yet to purchased, ipod.


So what is my dilemma? I gather, but may have got the wrong end of the
stick, the two obvious choices are to use iTunes, seems to be viewed as
the easiest and simplest workflow in ripping, tagging, cover art etc in
ALAC loseless format, or go down the, what appears to be, much more
daunting sounding, EAC/FLAC/various other tools for cover art
extraction etc route. 

I am not too concerned about being locked into Apple’s proprietary
approach provided it works well with SB technology, and makes my life
easier to transfer my CD library. 

I am keen to know the pro’s and cons of each approach, so I can make a
better informed decision. Thank you all in advance for you valued
comments.


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