"Can anyone tell me why I would want to buy an expensive music server or even use another program to hold my library?"
Sure. Its all about sound quality. If you have a $100K system then this type of source will limit the performance. If you have $150 receiver, maybe you cannot hear it anyway.
You can make improvements to what you already have by first doing software changes.
Why dont you try this: rip a CD that you have ripped before with WMP, but this time rip it with DBPOWERAMP with Accurate-Rip enabled. you can download a free trial version here:
http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm
Then play this on a decent player: Foobar2000 and use memory mode for playback. you can download this free app here:
http://www.foobar2000.org/download
If you have a decent system, the dbpoweramp ripped track will sound better when played back on WMP and Foobar2000 will sound better than WMP.
Steve N.
Empirical Audio
Sure. Its all about sound quality. If you have a $100K system then this type of source will limit the performance. If you have $150 receiver, maybe you cannot hear it anyway.
You can make improvements to what you already have by first doing software changes.
Why dont you try this: rip a CD that you have ripped before with WMP, but this time rip it with DBPOWERAMP with Accurate-Rip enabled. you can download a free trial version here:
http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm
Then play this on a decent player: Foobar2000 and use memory mode for playback. you can download this free app here:
http://www.foobar2000.org/download
If you have a decent system, the dbpoweramp ripped track will sound better when played back on WMP and Foobar2000 will sound better than WMP.
Steve N.
Empirical Audio