@drbarney1
With all due respect, I think you're a bit off topic. This discussion thread isn't about downloading song titles and storing them locally. It's about is the sonic quality of RedBook CDs better than using a streaming service such as Tidal HiFi. With streaming services you don't typically store any song titles locally, so there's no need for a 'music server' as you refer to.
I know all about downloading song titles from HDTracks as I've spent far too much money doing so before Tidal HiFi became available. Why do you think download sales on HDTracks.com are slumping? It's because many albums they sell are available on Tidal in MQA format for the same $20/month fee, many in 192k/24 bit format (please don't start an MQA debate here). You also don't need the aggravation of downloading and storing the HDTracks titles, which requires a computer which shouldn't be in the signal path of your system for a variety of reasons. You also need lots of disk storage, usually a SAN device so you can back up your investment of downloaded songs.
No need for all that extra required time, equipment, power and interconnect cables any more with streaming.