bluegrassphile
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I just subscribed to Qobuz and I'm trying to play my ripped to WAV (on iTunes) library offline (or even online). Can this not be done through my computer? Do I need some sort of box? I'm attempting this through my Windows 10, Hewlitt Packard PC. I also use the computer for home recording.
My interface is an RME Babyface. My DAW is Cockos Reaper. I'm storing my ripped music both on my computer internal HD and a Glyph external HD. Each HD drive has all my ripped music, the Glyph is a backup. I'm using 75 watt powered Neumann HK120s for near field studio monitors. I want to play my ripped music on my computer through Qobuz. If I understand correctly, Qobuz enhances the sound considerably, unlike services like Pandora and Spotify which actually degrade the sound. I do currently use Pandora. As you might be able to tell, I'm not highly computer literate so I'm not sure how to manipulate Qobuz. Or, if I even have the necessary equipment? I would like to be able to play entire CDs and not just individual tracks. Not sure how to do that either?
I'll be investing in a high end audio system in about a year and I'll be using that time to get up to speed regarding contemporary high end audio. With Qobuz, does my monthly fee include all the streaming I want to do? I'd assume I have to pay extra for any downloading? I don't have any vinyl, therefore, no turntable. So, I'm only interested in streaming, ripping, and playing my ripped music through my computer and audio system (which I don't have yet). I'd also like to play Qobuz on my phone. I'm embarrassingly ignorant on this stuff. So, it takes some courage just to ask all these very basic questions. Thank you in advance for being patient regarding my inquiry.
My interface is an RME Babyface. My DAW is Cockos Reaper. I'm storing my ripped music both on my computer internal HD and a Glyph external HD. Each HD drive has all my ripped music, the Glyph is a backup. I'm using 75 watt powered Neumann HK120s for near field studio monitors. I want to play my ripped music on my computer through Qobuz. If I understand correctly, Qobuz enhances the sound considerably, unlike services like Pandora and Spotify which actually degrade the sound. I do currently use Pandora. As you might be able to tell, I'm not highly computer literate so I'm not sure how to manipulate Qobuz. Or, if I even have the necessary equipment? I would like to be able to play entire CDs and not just individual tracks. Not sure how to do that either?
I'll be investing in a high end audio system in about a year and I'll be using that time to get up to speed regarding contemporary high end audio. With Qobuz, does my monthly fee include all the streaming I want to do? I'd assume I have to pay extra for any downloading? I don't have any vinyl, therefore, no turntable. So, I'm only interested in streaming, ripping, and playing my ripped music through my computer and audio system (which I don't have yet). I'd also like to play Qobuz on my phone. I'm embarrassingly ignorant on this stuff. So, it takes some courage just to ask all these very basic questions. Thank you in advance for being patient regarding my inquiry.