Converting cd's to high resolution audio


All my music is on cd's and my reading tells me that the cd itself has a limited shelf life and will degrade over time.
Any recommendations about converting my cd's to FLAC or some type of high quality music files. Not looking for
compressed files.
I see products such as the Blue Sound Music Vault and a Sony High Resolution Music Player.
Does anybody have any thoughts about how to accomplish this goal?

Thank you. 
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Personally, I wouldn't undergo such a massive project (converting CDs to files) unless the end-product was being saved to the cloud.
Might consider saving to hard drives but would have triple-redundancy and an off-site location (safe deposit box?) for safe keeping.
BTW, I've heard there are services that will do the conversion for you if you've got the dough...
@dweller 
That is EXACTLY what you do with the Vault.
I has built in 2tb hard drive, then you just do a back up to another external hard drive via usb connection. And another if you need to be super anal about it.....lol.
I have 2 backups and feel pretty good about the data being safe.
Another way is to use dBpoweramp to rip CD's onto your computer or external hard drive. dB converts the rip directly to FLAC, WAV, AIFF or mp3.

What I do is rip 16/44.1 cd's directly to wav. For online purchases, I download flac files to my internal computer hard drive, do the meta data editing in dBpoweramp and then copy the edited flac file to my Aurender internal storage. Then I use dBpoweramp to convert the flac file to wav on the Aurender drive. The flac files are saved as backup on the computer hard drive compressed so as to save space.
I will probably use Exact Audio Copy to rip my small collection into flac files And copy it to an extra Hard drive and Google Drive. 
I can use My computer with an usb dac or possibly try to build a Hifiberry with spdif output.