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That many? In the US of A.The industry is changing people.It's gonna be a big change! I have no idea where all this is going, but it's sure gonna be different!In the early 90's we had minidisc, and you could buy mp3 albums.The industry should have gotten with the program then!!!The piracy business started after this ... remember?They are some 10 years late to GET THEIR ASS out of the lawyer chairs...I'm gonna say this....It's the Lawyers that are to blame for the demise of the standard recordstore system!!!Their hunt for the people that do this or that has forced the evolution to quickly!And now I believe they get it...But they still go for the money... Where is it gonna end?In Norway 6 record shops closed. We have 800 Recordshops, and 5 million people... Imperial
Why? Because you rely on technology to store your music files.
What happens when your harddrive dies?
What about the "audiophile" sound quality.
People will pay thousands for interconnects and power cords, then settle for a crap mp3 file?
Many people have mp3 as their primary system.
How did you obtain your music files?
Why would you listen to a copy when you can listen to an earlier generation? (assuming that copies have lost information).
Marbles/Rob, I don't think I ever read that as succinctly as you have put it. I really have been wondering why the handful of CD-R's I've burned on my ancient Phillips CD Writer at 2x speed sounded better than the vast majority of CD's I've purchased. Thanks for answering the question of why (btw, I use CDBurnerXP Pro...but I'll have to look for the Exact Audio Copy / EAC for the future) John
Anyway, EAC is free whereas Easy CD-DA Extractor isn't, but the differences were worth the price of admission to me.