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I have a MP3 player and it is OK but when plugged into my home stereo it is well... just OK fidelity wise, and I want to be able to play music for hours without interruption.

Thanks stomakemonkey...

So the alternative is to buy a cheap new PC with good sound and burn my CD collection onto it with low loss CODEC's?

What software would I use to organize my music and make playlists? What OS should I use. What hardware?

And did I mention I have hundreds of CD's? That would take weeks to load them onto a hard drive.

I'm a tech, I can build a computer, but if I could find a plug and play to save time that would be a big help.

I should point out that I am thinking of dumping my satellite TV provider... and the only thing I will miss is the music channels... so I am trying to emulate the ability to listen to commercial free high fidelity music for long periods of time.
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