If hard drive betters optical digital retrieval


Then why doesn't someone develope a cd/dvd player that reads the disk transfers the data to hard drive, and plays it back from the hard drive since it sounds better?
Then when another disk is inserted does it all over again writing over the old data.
Hello.
pedrillo
It's called a Mac Mini - you press import under itunes and play back the CD after 2-3 minutes from the hard drive. And the best thing - you only have to do it once. Why the need to have a CDP - a small PC is much more convenient and flexible for the center of the media system.

Joke aside - it you want the full CD read with error correction into a harddrive that take some time. It would be not very practical for a CDP.
Nah, if you are going to do something like this, it would be better to just transfer the CD info to a flash memory and play it out of there. No spinning discs at all after the data is fully retrieved. Or a small buffering delay if you want to just start playing.
Why, when you can just use a computer?

That being said, I think PS Audio has something in the works that does that.
It's called an Olive. It actually goes one better. It stores the CD onto an internal hard-drive. Next time you play the "CD" you don't have to burn it again. Its already on the hard-drive.

Here's a like to a mod'd one available now on AudiogoN:

http://cls.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?dgtlplay&1210721571

Here's a link to the olive site:

http://www.olive.us/home.html

Enjoy,

TIC
Wow very interesting about Olive. I know that PS Audio has something like this in the works. I think this is the future of digital playback.