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1) If I have a friend over and they bring some CDs, is there good software and decent results to be had by playing the CD directly in the Mac mini and straight out to my DAC, or does this only work well by ripping discs lossless and then streaming from iTunes? Also, can you listen to CDs while you rip them?
Regarding a site that has some good info, I recommend the HTPC Mac forum over at AVS, lot's of good information for all your HTPC needs. http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/forumdisplay.php?f=115A secondary source if needed http://www.123macmini.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=64Mark
Well...ripping CD's that aren't yours could be construed as illegal ....however they would likely sound better this way. I found the Mac Mini drive to be prone to reading errors and also to have quite a bit of vibration, neither is a big deal when you use error correction and playback from disc, however playing back live this could be problematic. I would suggest putting some form of dampening under the case, I levelled mine and used some cheap vibrapods underneath and it reduced the vibration and mechanical noise while discs were spinning.
Thank You !!!.. especially for the info about the internal Mac drives being a bit shaky, this would be important in my small space for watching movies of DVD, so I will definitely look for some vibration reducing feet/mounts for the Mac mini.