"I should have stated I wanted to make a copy of CD's,DVD's and Blu-Rays; but keep the copies on some type of storage and management device, not make more CD's,DVD's. And be able to play off the storage device with excellent quality. I imagine a computer would do this but I thought those fussy about sound would be using something better."
That's how we took it. We knew that you would most likely be storing your ripped music on something like a hard drive.
Go to this website and download and install EAC.
http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/
After that, go to this website for step by step instructions on how to set EAC up to get the best sound quality.
http://www.angelfire.com/magic2/hq-audio/l/eac-setup-all.html
For CD's, at least, that's all you need to do. You can't get any better quality as long as you follow the instructions. The best part is that EAC is free. Give it a try. I think that once you setup and use the software, you'll see the value in it almost immediately.
That's how we took it. We knew that you would most likely be storing your ripped music on something like a hard drive.
Go to this website and download and install EAC.
http://www.exactaudiocopy.de/
After that, go to this website for step by step instructions on how to set EAC up to get the best sound quality.
http://www.angelfire.com/magic2/hq-audio/l/eac-setup-all.html
For CD's, at least, that's all you need to do. You can't get any better quality as long as you follow the instructions. The best part is that EAC is free. Give it a try. I think that once you setup and use the software, you'll see the value in it almost immediately.