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If you're suffering from audio nervosa about the quality of the USB - DAC link, you can always get a USB to SPDIF converter (e.g. a music fidelity VLink or HiFace2) to be the go between. 4) Pour a drink & enjoy your musicPC audio can really drive you crazy w/ all the alternatives - whether on the software or hardware end. I've been there. Don't fall into that trap!
@Vincent - Good point and I'm not sure what the answer is. My (limited) understanding led me to the belief that having a soundcard was necessary in a Windows machine, at least necessary for getting optimal sound quality. Don't most of the music servers have a sound card?
If I install Foobar on the PC and do all the CD ripping on the PC, then transfer the ripped WAV files across the network to the MAC for doing comparisons, there shouldn't be an issue with that, right?
Right and wrong at the same time.Right because WAV will play everywhere, wrong because tagging support in WAV is a problem.If you want to experiment, WAV is fine. If you are going to rip your entire collection it is not the best choice as far as tagging is concerned.http://thewelltemperedcomputer.com/KB/WAV_KB.htm
So if I were the transfer just the WAV files to another computer, the meta data would be lost?!
Presumably iTunes manages the databasing of meta information alongside the WAV file. So if I were the transfer just the WAV files to another computer, the meta data would be lost?!