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I was thinking about how I want direct control of my music again and
They aren't? I always thought the songs on a CD were ordered the same
way as they are on the casette and LP versions (though in some cases, I think they ordered the songs differently for each side of the record,
In the late 1980s, I for a brief while got back into 8-tracks. Not so much because I thought they were better (by any means!) but because I still my parents' working player, that I could plug into my stereo, and could find the tapes at garage sales, flea markets, etc., for 25-50 cents vs. $12-15 for the CD.
Streaming music is one thing I don't really like to do.. I often listen to music in my car, and there are a lot of areas where there's no signal (especially if I'm on a long road trip), and I wouldn't want my music cutting out. I know some streaming services let you save music locally though, but if it's music I really like, I generally prefer to buy a
copy and have my own that I can play anywhere. I don't directly play
CDs anymore, but I'll rip them to FLAC and MP3. I have the MP3s on my phone, as well as on a USB flash drive that I can play in my car. I also have them on my media server, so I could stream it if I wanted to.. And
I have my CDs in a closet so they aren't making clutter elsewhere.
hollowone wrote to n2qfd <=-
Then I came back to the number of CDs I already have and digitalized
them all into FLAC. I keep downloading albums for offline use than anything streaming (legal or illegal, doesn't matter technically
doesn't matter).
I use VOX on my computer, Winamp on my iPhone and listen to all the
albums I have in an old fashioned way, from 1st to last tune as it was designed originally.
hollowone wrote to Nightfox <=-
They aren't? I always thought the songs on a CD were ordered the same
way as they are on the casette and LP versions (though in some cases, I think they ordered the songs differently for each side of the record,
I only heard that when recorded they are much more louder and lose all
the audiowave dynamics comparing to the past. I usually normalize
against loudness when I rip CDs.
My hearing is getting worse, MP3s at 192kbps seems fine. :(
My first record listened thusly? Moving Pictures, by Rush.
In the late 1980s, I for a brief while got back into 8-tracks. Not so
much
because I thought they were better (by any means!) but because I still my
parents' working player, that I could plug into my stereo, and could find
the tapes at garage sales, flea markets, etc., for 25-50 cents vs. $12-15
for the CD.