Hi all, I've just started researching how to make my PC (currently used as an out of the box Media Center) better for listening to music. I do watch movies via Netflix every so often, but mostly I use it to listen to music. I do not have, nor do I want surround sound. What I have is an Onkyo TX-8555 2.1 Stereo Receiver and Polk Audio TSi100 bookshelf speakers with a cheap Sony Sub. I am no audiophile as you can tell. Half of my music library consists of 256kbps MP3's downloaded from our subscription to napster and the other half is CD's. We do a lot of entertaining and usually just create a playlist to run the whole time with no attention required from myself or my wife. The real problem is there's a lot of music on my cd's that we never listen to because it's just so inconvenient. I really don't want to spend all the time an energy to rip the cd's to a lossless format and suck up the storage space just to listen to them through the line out of the pc sound card split 4 ways and connected to my amp via 1/8" to RCA. My amp doesn't have digital input in any form. My wife has noticed the sound quality sucks with the MP3's the way everything is connected now and wants me to upgrade to get better sound out of the computer. (She didn't notice how bad the sound really was until I replaced the old receiver and speakers). I understand MP3's are never going to sound great, but I want to make sure the PC to receiver is not the reason and to make the MP3's sound as good as those files are able to sound on my receiver and speakers. I've never been a fan of Windows Media Center and have read great things about JRiver. I am thinking about purchasing a NuForce uDAC-2 for $129.00, or the CE-MU 0404 USB 2.0 - 24-bit - 192 kHz for $175.00, or a HRT Music Streamer II, $149.00. Basically I think I need USB DAC > RCA out, and some good software to go with it like JRiver MC. Any advice will be greatly appreciated
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