First step forward in awhile.
We all remember when we "made the move" from one technology to the next. Those of us old enough to remember can place the date they or their family went from:
Mono to Stereo
Black and White to Color
8 Track to Cassette
Vinyl to CD
VHS to DVD.
Well, while it might not be as earth shattering as those transitions listed above, I did do something for the first time ever last night. I'd been busily ripping my CD collection to my 3TB hard drive on my home computer in the man-cave. Last night I accessed my music on my compters HD via ethernet from my Onkyo 905 downstairs. The idea of having playlists of 500 songs at my finger tips was mind boggling. The thought of never having to get up to change a CD again is sweet. BUT if I'm running WAV files from my harddrive am losing ANY fidelity over putting the CD in my Yammie CD player?
Are there any other hints or tips more experienced folks can give me? Thanks in advance.
Worf
Thanks for the love guys.
I'm currently ripping with Windows Media Player, but I'm willing to pay for a better more fideleous one if it's available. My Onkyo doesn't do FLAC unfortunately. Still if I fill 3 TB with music I've got bigger problems than format. LOL! Every once in a while the play back stops but it does sound quite close to the CD but I run composite out of my CD player to use it's DAC which is supposed to be quite godd. Thanks for the love and information.
Worf.
PS You Sir T the Terrible can... well everyone needs a gadfly I suppose! Thanks for the warm linguistic welcome.