

So that is no more, now it is "Music." I was doing development work for iPod then iPhone and used iTunes a lot, eventually my library got too big and it would take forever to load. This avoid the "Sisyphus The Ripper" endless syndrome A ton of what you have is likely already there, and those special masterings or whatever you can upload.

And since you can play lossless from Apple Music, you can reduce your ripping task by a large large amount.
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You can, however, get similar results for free using Music (OK the $10/month but no fee for the application itself). Back to playing the library, Roon is a super nice solution on an iPad, I've been to several dealers using that and it very nicely integrates local playback with streams and liner notes. Now you said you are not interested in mobile, fine, but it's a very handy side effect for $10/month. At home, driving, running, on a plane, etc. So for instance the recording Metallica sent me of their show I attended in Ontario, California I can stream wherever. THAT (uploading) is a killer app, which nobody has been able to answer if I could do that with Spotify. I have zero idea if that is true of "Music" since now I pretty much stream Apple Music and upload my unique stuff to it. What about storage, backup drives, and library maintenance?Ĭlick to expand.Well. What connector should i use between laptop and DAC? What about organizing files and playback? Should i use Apple Music/iTunes or is there something better?
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What hardware and software do i need to rip (and i guess, tag) my CDs? What would the workflow look like? streaming services such as Tidal or Quboz, though i suppose the option might be nice possibly use my iPhone as a remote control use my laptop as a music server, hardwired to my Pontus II, to play various files through my stereo alongside vinyl (and CDs) rip most or all of my CDs over the next few years in FLAC or similar quality a Bandcamp account and the desire to buy files from indie acts when physical media isn’t really an option a hard drive with a bunch of HD files already on it Denafrips Pontus II DAC into a typical stereo system
