I'm looking into the potential for high-end playback from a hard drive.
It seems to me that "in theory", the best CD 'ripping' technology should actually be able to do a better job of finding the individual bits on a CD than any CD transport, including the PiTracer.
All the 'ripper' has to do is find the bits and then place them, in an orderly fashion, on the hard drive.
There are many problems associated with hard-drive audio (sorry, I hate the term "computer audio") but this doesn't appear to be one of them.
It seems to me that "in theory", the best CD 'ripping' technology should actually be able to do a better job of finding the individual bits on a CD than any CD transport, including the PiTracer.
All the 'ripper' has to do is find the bits and then place them, in an orderly fashion, on the hard drive.
There are many problems associated with hard-drive audio (sorry, I hate the term "computer audio") but this doesn't appear to be one of them.