CDs to harddrive to DAC wtihout a PC?


I've been trying to get this all straight. Digital seems very confusing what with all these names like airport express, squesebox, transporter, sonus, Flac, EAC,RAID,SATA, etc. But is it possible to download music from an audiophile transport directly to a harddrive without a cumbersome computer? I've not tried a Mac, but slugging it out with anything made designed for Windows does not sound relaxing at all. (If Microsoft and friends were held as responsible for their products as say the automobile industry is they'd recall every product I've tried!) I don't want the sound distributed all over the house, (at least not now) but the idea of my music library played from a harddrive and memory buffer (which many insist can sound better) through my own DAC does sound appealing. I'd like the chain to be something like this. Output from transport, to a harddrive, then from the harddrive to my DAC with a backup and of course a remote control display like I've seen with the squeezebox by my chair as an interface? What would I need to do this? Or is it possible. I'd rather buy the CDs than download. Can anyone help. Thanks in advance, and maybe I'm wishing here. . .
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Since im a newbie at this tech talk, let me see if I got this straight; So NO cdp is needed, just get an imac and a DAC and your off and running? What is the advantage to this besides the obvious (continuous shuffle) is there better sound then a cdp? What would be the total cost for an imac and DAC or whatever else is needed? This sounds attractive because I am in the market for a cdp! I like my ipod (docking station, with poor sound!!!) because of the shuffle mode and ease, I listen to music more often and if I can do that with no compressed files and better sound quality that would be awesome!!!
Thanks