The most common choice for software to manage a music library is iTunes, but if you are a perfectionist about ripping your CD's to your hard drive, the iTunes error correction does not do as well as others. EAC (Exact Audio Copy) does a great job at ripping, and I think is still freeware. You will still need some kind of library management software though. I'm not a PC guy so I'll leave it to someone else to point you more specifically to alternates to iTunes, but as far as keeping your library organized, iTunes does a pretty good job. There may be something better for PC though.
I have the DAC w/ the USB port, now what?
I bought an external hard drive for my music.
I got a Benchmark pre-amp DAC with a USB port.
I have not yet plugged the DAC into my PC.
Do I need another device or a software program to hear my music through my Hi-Fi system? If so, what software do you recommend?
It's a PC running Windows 7.
I got a Benchmark pre-amp DAC with a USB port.
I have not yet plugged the DAC into my PC.
Do I need another device or a software program to hear my music through my Hi-Fi system? If so, what software do you recommend?
It's a PC running Windows 7.
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