Just seen the thread. You don't mention a price range for the CD. On the Marantz CD6007 (currently £399) the USB plays back the following formats. WAV, MP3, AAC, WMA, FLAC HD, ALAC, AIFF and DSD files.
There is no navigation possible, just save them in the root of the drive in the order you want to listen. I have the previous model, and never use this facility as the CD sounds very good, music files are better streamed via Touch. A streamer like Touch can only display what has been tagged to the files. Ripping and tagging is generally done on a computer with a CD drive and a ripping and tagging program, although there are specialist machines built to rip, tag and play music automatically - just insert disc. As an alternative to ripping and tagging your CDs , why not buy a decent CD player; your streaming can be provided by an RPI4 streaming Qobuz or Tidal to the Touch. SB Touch (Community firmware v8.01) UE Radio, SMSL Sanskrit MkII, Talk Electronic Cyclone 1.2 amplifier. LMS 8.2 Snakeoil OS, HP t520 thin client. BBCiPlayer, BBC Sounds, Shairtunes2 plugins, edo applet ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Patricia P's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=30580 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=114471
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