sleepysurf
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I like that idea of using the DAC.... I would've ripped all my CDs using FLAC if my iPod could support that format. I do use my iPod almost daily, so it's important that I pick a format that can be used by the Squeezebox AND my iPod.
There is such a format... Apple Lossless! You can specify that in iTunes.
The Squeezebox will transcode Apple Lossless to FLAC, which uses a bit more system resources, but if running SqueezeCenter on a decent computer, you won't notice it. Also, you won't be able to REW or FF while playing tracks (that feature only works for FLAC), but otherwise, Apple Lossless and FLAC sound quality should be identical.
As for the iPod, Apple Lossless files are much larger than their compressed brethren, so you'll have less song capacity, but the improvement in sonics, even on the iPod, is well worth it! Try it!
I also second the motion to get an audiophile-grade outboard DAC (plenty of great used ones on A'gon). If it has both optical and SPDIF inputs, you could use it for both your Squeezebox and CD changer/player (but won't work for SACD's).