USB Cards to Replace Compact Discs?


Did anyone read this posted over at audiophile audition?

"USB Cards to Replace Compact Discs? - First Impression Music sees the technology of USB audio cards and accompanying drives replacing CDs in years to come. They are credit card size and played on a USB player, computer or music server. FIM has already produced the first USB audio card in 96K/24-bit format, and is working on the development of a high-tech USB player, operating much like a CD player, and capable of playing true 192K/24-bit files by clicking a remote control. Such cards are to replace the hassle of hi-res downloads and library problems. FIM hopes to have a production unit in the near future."
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This was discussed over at whatsbestforum.com
You can learn more about it here with pictures.

http://www.whatsbestforum.com/showthread.php?421-USB-Audio-card

It has 24/176.4 FLAC files
Several studios have been getting the DSD information from SACD's. We've been doing it for HDtracks for almost 2 yr.