![]() Now that I’ve made those assumptions, I’ll offer that the easiest and cheapest solution is to rip your CDs on your computer to the ALAC or FLAC lossless format using a program like dBpoweramp. ![]() But since you also mention high-res audio and an advanced AV receiver like the Pioneer SC-85, I’m going to assume you own a computer and have a high-speed Internet connection. Do you have any suggestions? -April SealeĪ Since you’re asking about standalone products that combine CD ripping, storage, and playback, I’m going to assume you don’t want to mess with computer-based solutions for building a digital audio library. My plan is to connect it to my Pioneer SC-85 receiver so I can browse lists of artists and titles on my TV. Got a tech question for Sound & Vision? Email us at I'm looking to load my CD collection into a hi-res ripper/music server that doesn't cost an arm and a leg.
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