Will computer to DAC replace transports and cdp's?


From my limited reading it seems that a cd burned to a hard drive will be a bit for bit copy because of the software programs used to rip music files. A transport has to get it right the first time and feed the info to a dac. Wavelength audio has some interesting articles about computer based systems and have made a strong statement that a transport will never be able to compete with a hard drive>dac combo.

Anybody care to share their thoughts?
kublakhan
Ok, I reset the music folder to g drive{ my 300 gb hard drive }. Now, do i need to export my library to this folder, or will it do it automatically? Will this put all the info on the hd and free up memory on my pc? Thanks.
Option for the lib should (in PC version) be under Edit->Preferences->Advanced. If you check the button underneath that, it should, I believe, copy all the files into the iTunes directory when you apply the changes. It will take a while.
Streetdaddy,
After change the music folder to G drive, try "consolidate library" from the Advanced menu in iTunes. To free up space from the old location, delete them. Hope this help.