Before I start, I know this information is probably in here somewhere but I've been looking around for awhile and I'm going to throw myself at the mercy of the board and hope for patience....or flame me, that's ok, I'm a big boy.
I currently have two separate systems, one PC in my media room where I'm playing FLAC files out S/PDIF into an Adcom DAC and then into my stereo system. It's been working very well with the only problem being that the PC generates a lot of heat and this is causing problems. The second system is my work PC (I work from home) which has crappy little computer speakers and here I run MP3 files. The reason for the MP3 files is that I started a long time ago with iTunes and I sync MC with my iPod which I travel with.
I am in the middle of replacing the Media PC with the Raspberry Pi which I've asked about in the Linux thread, and it's working except obviously there's no CD drive on the Pi, which makes ripping and burning a bit of a challenge. I've been trying to figure out how to attach a drive to my Router, but it's been hit and miss (It's a Netgear R8000 in case that matters.) MC is having a hard time seeing the disc attached to the router, I don't know why.
I've decided to simplify the whole thing and have all my files attached to the office computer. I figure I can have two libraries, one for the MP3s and one for the FLAC files, separate disc drives.
So a couple of questions:
Am I missing something really obvious with this set up? Doesn't it make sense to have everything on one PC given enough storage?
I want to continue to rip CDs twice, once for FLAC and once for MP3s. Can I set up default ripping so that MC knows which format to use based on the library?
Thanks