Just realized that, although I don't know anything about Beatis and can't find much information about it, I can answer your questions about what I'm using. :)
John and others will tell you that I'm a pretty fan of Roon (https://roonlabs.com/). You can read a post that I wrote about it for Roon Labs here: https://blog.roonlabs.com/what-is-roon-used-for/
Between my wife and I, we have around 2,000 CDs, all of which I ripped using dBpoweramp. I still buy CDs, but I have not owned a CD player for over a decade. When they arrive, I immediately rip them and then put them carefully into storage. They show up seconds later in our Roon library. With Roon, we can play them with perfect fidelity to any room in the house or even on the go in our cars via Andriod Audio integration with Roon ARC. Quality of the listening experience is only limited by the particular system in each room.
I enjoy not being limited by the quality of whatever DAC is in a given CD player. I also have absolute confidence that I have good rips because dBpoweramp has verified them (we have maybe a half-dozen or so that could not be ripped perfectly and had to be replaced).
I'm also a relatively new turntable owner. For recording vinyl (in cases where the album is not available on Qobuz, TIDAL or CD/SACD), I use a Parks Audio Puffin phono stage with TOSLINK S/PDIF output, which I run into an Optical to USB adapter from hifime. This enables me to record the digital output at 24-bits, 96 kHz using Adobe Audition.
http://parksaudiollc.com/
https://hifimediy.com/product/hifime-ur23-spdif-optical-to-usb-converter/
The results from recording vinyl sound identical to live vinyl playback, but that's mainly because I'm using the same phono stage for both. :)
There's really nothing like having immediate random access to the decades of albums that my wife and I have collected. Roon seamlessly merges these with newer albums that we've added to our Qobuz streaming library.