I am currently in the process of trying to do what you are describing. Additionally, I'm trying to use an external audiophile transport to avoid the "slippery" quality of all PC cd drives I've come up against.
I'm feeding the transport via a S/PDIF coaxial output to a M-Audio (Midiman) Audiophile USB units' S/PDIF coaxial input. The Audiophile USB then sends the digital signal to the computer via it's USB connection. I store in WAV format.
I play the WAV files back (using the Music Match Jukebox) from the hard drive through the USB cable to the Audiophile USB then out the RCA outputs to the pre-amp.
The nice things about the Audiophile USB are :
1) It has a S/PDIF coaxial digital input and output
2) It has a stereo pair of unbalanced RCA inputs and outputs
3) It has a stereo pair of balanced 1/4" inputs
and most of all:
4) It is also a 24/96 DAC and 24/96 Analog to Digital converter.
On the other side of the coin:
1) The manual sucks.
2) The install was not easy.
3) The unit is controlled by software. This is because it is actually designed to convert your PC into a digital recorder. (The music demo cd that comes with it sounds great).
4) Support varies from bad to great but atleast they always answer the phone 9-5PST
I'm feeding the transport via a S/PDIF coaxial output to a M-Audio (Midiman) Audiophile USB units' S/PDIF coaxial input. The Audiophile USB then sends the digital signal to the computer via it's USB connection. I store in WAV format.
I play the WAV files back (using the Music Match Jukebox) from the hard drive through the USB cable to the Audiophile USB then out the RCA outputs to the pre-amp.
The nice things about the Audiophile USB are :
1) It has a S/PDIF coaxial digital input and output
2) It has a stereo pair of unbalanced RCA inputs and outputs
3) It has a stereo pair of balanced 1/4" inputs
and most of all:
4) It is also a 24/96 DAC and 24/96 Analog to Digital converter.
On the other side of the coin:
1) The manual sucks.
2) The install was not easy.
3) The unit is controlled by software. This is because it is actually designed to convert your PC into a digital recorder. (The music demo cd that comes with it sounds great).
4) Support varies from bad to great but atleast they always answer the phone 9-5PST