Hi,
Thanks for your answers. I started this project and share what I did and how it's going so far.
I ripped about 45 of my CD for about 17 gigs. It will take some time, but I'm having fun doing it. I listen to some of my old CD, right after ripping them, to greet them in their digital afterlife.
-Papyneau
ALAC format
My reasons:
It's lossless
It carries its metadata.
It compatible with roon
It compatible with Music available for free in on Apple eco system I am using. In the future, I might decide to stop using roon (or more honestly to pay monthly fees because roon is fantastic!) In Music, I'll have the exact same music for free. But not the roon added value of course.
No. 2 contender, FLAC, is not compatible with Music. That was the decisive factor.
dBpoweramp
I'm using the free trial, but I'll buy when it expire. So far, the app works flawlessly. Ripping to Apple Lossless format using Burst methods, with occasional Secure. All this with AccurateRip query-ripping-result-cross-presing verification. A beautiful piece of machinery really.
All this with an old-fashioned-not-in-a-good-sense UI that yet, remains extremely functional.
ROOFULL External CD DVD Drive USB 3.0
42,53 CAD (37$ + taxes) on Amazon. Am I a monster?
I need to use a USB 3.0 to USB-C converter. I noticed the type of adapter have an impact on the drive capacity to detect a CD. If I use the "USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter" discs cannot be detected in (very) approximately 20% of cases. A "USB-C to USB Adapter" improve the situation significantly.
I found the usbc port on my laptop (MBP) I plug the drive into makes a difference. I "seems" it seems that the drive and the power needs to be on the left side OR they simply need to be plugged on the same side.
But the right adapter plugged correctly, it works perfectly. Not a read failure since I found the the right setup. Its looks the drive needs a certain level of power to work normally.
It's 40$, I didn't expect it would be easy.