Hi, new here.
I looked through most topics but could not find a direct answer to the following issue at hand.
I am currently ripping my CD collection (around 1100...) using dBpoweramp and ripping to FLAC in order to save space.
Once this is done I am wondering how I should access the hundreds of files on my portable HD.
I know VLC plays back FLAC files but WMP does not. I don't know wether iTunes plays back FLAC files.
I would like to set up a system in which I can playback the files in different rooms on regular analog equipment using something to be purchased and connected to the aux inputs. This could be something like a bluetooth transceiver connected to a DAC connected to the amplifier.
In order to scroll through the files and make a choice which CD to play, or in which order or set it to random play, I would love to use an iPad as controller. But... I do not like iTunes so much, since Apple changes that program every so now and then which screws up earlier settings. Is there an alternative?
Thanks for your advice
SJ
I looked through most topics but could not find a direct answer to the following issue at hand.
I am currently ripping my CD collection (around 1100...) using dBpoweramp and ripping to FLAC in order to save space.
Once this is done I am wondering how I should access the hundreds of files on my portable HD.
I know VLC plays back FLAC files but WMP does not. I don't know wether iTunes plays back FLAC files.
I would like to set up a system in which I can playback the files in different rooms on regular analog equipment using something to be purchased and connected to the aux inputs. This could be something like a bluetooth transceiver connected to a DAC connected to the amplifier.
In order to scroll through the files and make a choice which CD to play, or in which order or set it to random play, I would love to use an iPad as controller. But... I do not like iTunes so much, since Apple changes that program every so now and then which screws up earlier settings. Is there an alternative?
Thanks for your advice
SJ
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