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What's going to replace them ?...regular cds ?
Getting gruviSanDisk has introduced what they call ‘gruvi’ — the first removable flash memory card of its type to be sold with premium music content. SanDiskThe tiny TransFlash card is striving to be the newest weapon in the war against intellectual property theft.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In November, the first gruvi card will be released. It will offer a compressed version of the Rolling Stones’ new album, "A Bigger Bang." The media involved here is a TransFlash (soon to be called microSD) memory card the size of your smallest fingernail. It plays in any device with a TransFlash memory slot and comes with an SD card-sized adapter for others.It’s the first music release to use SanDisk’s new TrustedFlash technology which allows content providers to lock the content to the card. That means consumers will be allowed to play the card on any device they own that can use the card. According to SanDisk that’s in contrast to closed, proprietary systems that restrict content to a single device.The gruvi music card includes the album in the WMA format along with bonus content offered exclusively in this format. This new version of "A Bigger Bang" will have a suggested retail price of $39.95 at select retailers, which compares with around $13-$14 for the CD on its own and $30 for a blank 128MB TransFlash card.© 2005 MSNBC Interactive
RANT ON/What sort of idiots would think the public is going to pay $40 for a product for which they are having declining sales at $12-15? Sometimes the stupidity of the major music labels is mind boggling-second (maybe) only to the government. /RANT OFF.Seriously, this probably spells very bad news for the SACD format, probably a death knell quite frankly. If the Stones can't sell enough of them, who can?
As for the death knell for SACD, some classical labels are continuing to produce new titles in the format, so it is moderately successful for the classical music enthusiast.