Atmos Experiences, Frustrations and a Plea for Help

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Cheap if you run those slow, noisy a-s, ancient spinner drives.
All server music is on SSD here, my PC is dead quiet. :p
You should buy as much storage on SDD's as I have on HDD's, and see what it costs you. I never hear the drives BTW, and I have two pc's sitting close. If you buy good drives...I don't know if I should be jealous that you hear so good, or pissed that I don't . lol.
My ears have been ringing nonstop for over 50 years now. You can guess why. :unsure:
Uncle says so what.
 
I've been through all those doubts/decisions about the design of the process., over the years. This is my ultimate solution, already implemented:

Drive space is cheap -->
Buy Big HDD disks (multiple 18 TB now)

HDD drives are noisy -->
Build Silent PC (server) and locate it in the office workplace room. (Not in the listening room).
Cabling between rooms.


SIMPLIFY -->
Rip BD/DVD always to Full ISO image. CD to image FLAC/CUE

Play as with the original optical disks -->
Use network media players in the listening room/Home Theater: Oppo jailbreaked, DUNE

So much music, so little time. -->
For the first part, build the Inventory using just Excel.
For the second part, "my ultimate solution" has improved after retirement.
 
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