First of all, it's been 4-ever since I posted in the forums. It's good to be back!
It is clear there is a world of both audio and computer expertise in this forum, so I would appreciate your assistance. I am about to upgrade my receiver to a Pioneer EliteVSX-52 (I am very excited). This thing has DLNA compliance and AirPlay, so the connectivity opportunities are very interesting.
So here is what I want to do...please help me do it!
I have a HUGE CD collection. I want to purchase a cost-effective laptop that will sit in my audio rack and let me rip the CD's in WAV format, with one copy going to two parallel hard drives. I want full track, artist, and album cover info, as well as the ability to put tags on the CD's ("sunday morning" or "high nrg" etc) that I can search. I'd like to be able to sort through the CD's on the laptop's display at the rack...but also be able to sit on my couch and see the CD info on my TV screen and make selections.
Is this a pipe dream?
If it's possible, I could sure use recommendations for laptop specs and ripping software. While I am a fairly clever person (and an engineer), building my own HTPC is not an option and could result in the end of life as we know it. That's why I need a purchase, ready-to-go option.
The opportunity to access -- intentionally or randomly -- my entire CD collection represents a whole new world for my listening!
Thanks for your thoughts.
PS -- If the WAV file is served up by the laptop...what is the digital connection to the receiver? HDMI?