Can you read non-music CDs OK without problem using your computer cd drive?
If so, your music CDs should be fine as well. All it has to do to rip to disk is extract data correctly. There is no sound production involved at this point (that comes later when streaming to the DAC). So I don't think there is much merit to an "audiophile" CD drive, at least for consumers. Vendors might be able to turn a pretty penny marketing such a thing though!
I think the software used probably makes much more difference. Recent versions of Windows Media Player for example work flawlessly as best I can tell.
If so, your music CDs should be fine as well. All it has to do to rip to disk is extract data correctly. There is no sound production involved at this point (that comes later when streaming to the DAC). So I don't think there is much merit to an "audiophile" CD drive, at least for consumers. Vendors might be able to turn a pretty penny marketing such a thing though!
I think the software used probably makes much more difference. Recent versions of Windows Media Player for example work flawlessly as best I can tell.