I don't understand the need for 'audiophile' software; seems to me like if you just want to organize music, that has nothing really to do with sound fidelity.
There are a variety of software you could try. One that I highly recommend, as it is customizable, uses a low memory footprint, and expandable in features with plug-ins is foobar2000. Of course, you want to properly tag all your files after you rip them from the CD, and there are a variety of tags you could use to organize by whatever category you want.
Personally, I have laptop hooked up to a DAC for a headphone setup. I stream my files from my NAS (network attached storage) stored in lossless FLAC with foobar200. There's a plug-in called foo_uPnP that even allows me, say, at work, to transcode the FLAC on-the-fly to mp3 files for internet streaming. There's another plug-in that allows me to use ASIO drivers for bit-perfect playback. And another one allows artist biographies, lyrics, and relevant info to be streamed from lastfm.com when I play a song. You get the idea...
There are a variety of software you could try. One that I highly recommend, as it is customizable, uses a low memory footprint, and expandable in features with plug-ins is foobar2000. Of course, you want to properly tag all your files after you rip them from the CD, and there are a variety of tags you could use to organize by whatever category you want.
Personally, I have laptop hooked up to a DAC for a headphone setup. I stream my files from my NAS (network attached storage) stored in lossless FLAC with foobar200. There's a plug-in called foo_uPnP that even allows me, say, at work, to transcode the FLAC on-the-fly to mp3 files for internet streaming. There's another plug-in that allows me to use ASIO drivers for bit-perfect playback. And another one allows artist biographies, lyrics, and relevant info to be streamed from lastfm.com when I play a song. You get the idea...