A Newbie, but loving what I'm hearing so far. I have purchased some HD Tracks and other HiRez sampler music
but would now like to move some of my many CDs into the JRiver environment.
1. It seems like the consensus is to use DBPOWERAMP. Does most of the community agree? Is there a trial or
lite version around?
2. I see it being mentioned as the most flexible and great for "tagging". Could someone describe
what/why I would tag a CD? Is is just to categorize it as "Jazz" or "Folk"?
3. If I look at a music CD through FileExplorer I will see the file extension as .AUD or .WMA Actually I'm at work
now and don't have a CD to verify what the extension is. But I guess the real question is can't I just drag the "raw"
CD to a JRiver library?
4. Will any software UpSample the redbook CD into something that actually sounds better?
5. As I'm typing a new-interesting question occurs to me. If you are a true audiophile and worry about every link in the
chain (I'm raising my hand) you would be worried about the quality of the CD or DVD drive in the computer that
does the ripping (right?). So does this matter too? And.... could I use my Hi-end CD player (Primare 32 - COAX out)
to read/spin the CD. Main obstacle, the computer won't recognize the Primare as a device.
So, back to the original question, if I'm going to launch an effort to rip over 1000 CDs, is there a higher quality USB
Optical Drive that folks recommend?
Long winded, sorry.
TIA,
Jay