IPOD and an audiophile soundcard


I recently broke down and bought a 40gb ipod when I realized that I could import uncompressed wav files. Any tips and suggestions from fellow audiophiles on getting the most out of it? I am also looking for a high end sound card for my PC...any suggestions? I have a VPI TNT set up and need a nice A/D convertor so that I can "take my vinyl" on the road in the IPOD. I also got a nifty little FM transmitter that sits on top.
ntscdan
I found two products with SPDIF out that uses USB connections. Can I get away with the $80 Edirol, http://www.samedaymusic.com/product--EDIUA1D, or is the MAudio, http://www.samedaymusic.com/product--MDOAPUSB, the way to go?

Thanks for the help.
Ntscdan

A friend recently asked me how to "digitize" old reel to reel recordings which led me to two salesmen who recommended the M-Audio Audiophile A to D device and the "lite" version of Peak Software.

Interesting, however, these guys did not strike me as audiophiles but still thought that the M-Audio device was of decent but not great sound quality.

For my audiophile tastes, they suggested I look at the Apogee ME something, which was roughly 10 X ?!? the price of the M-Audio device.

I, too, would love to digitize LPs and have server based options for all of my listening so if anyone is up to speed on this subject, could we have more feedback, please?

Beyond the LP project, what is the best way to rip CDs (using EAC?) tolossless, bit for bit, WAV files and then output bit for bit losseless files into a proper, audiophile DAC?