Ripping CD's to SSD?


OK, so be patient here with me, I am an "old" 68 year old audiophile from the 1980’s dealing with new technology. I was away from the Audio Scene for 20 years until I came back in 2021. SO I’ve updated most of my equipment. One of those updates is an Aurender N200, which I got this April. I added a Samsung SSD drive to it and was thinking I may like to rip a few CD’s to it for the sake of comparison vs streaming Qobuz.

 

Please understand when ya all start mentioning file types and all that I am in the weeds. I am behind the tiems.

 

What I can tell you is i have a 10 year old Macbook Pro running OS 10.14.6 Mojave. I have the external Apple CD drive. How do i go about placing the CD into the drive, attaching a USB cable to the Aurender and getting the file loaded onto the Aurender Samsung drive? Do I need any special software? Dom i just stick the CD into the drive and the Aurender is found on my laptop and i select it as the location for the file. Like I said this is all so new to me, I want to learn. I’d like to see how i like this compared to listening through my CEC Tl1x. If the explanation gets technical you will lose me, go slow and walk me through it if you are willing. And thank you!

 

You can see my system in my profile. New speakers are on order to arrive soon!

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Showing 2 responses by mahler123

OP I am not sure that you understood my last post.  To repeat, the first step is to record the files to the Samsung Hard Drive.  The Aurender doesn’t even have to be turned on for this.  Then attach the HD to the Aurender.  The MacBook doesn’t need to be turned on for this step.  As long as the Streamer can then play the files from the HD you are then set

Good advice here.  Not sure why the OP is ripping to a usb flash drive when his stated intent was to rip to a Samsung HD.

  The first step to is to just rip to the Samsung HD.  Just put a disc in the Apple Optical Drive and have both that and the Samsung attached via usb to the computer.  The Aurender doesn’t need to be involved at this point.  In system preferences for laptops there is a place to pick where you want the rips to end up, and designate the Samsung.  The software package will ask you what file type-just pick FLAC.  EAC and dbPoweramp both work well.

  Once the files are on the Samsung then connect that to the streamer.