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All the more reason to upload your CDs to a hard drive, throw your CDs in a box, and get a squeezebox!
Not till you pry it from my dead cold hand Quote from: ajzepp on 2 Feb 2009, 04:14 amAll the more reason to upload your CDs to a hard drive, throw your CDs in a box, and get a squeezebox!
Quote from: ecramer on 2 Feb 2009, 04:48 amNot till you pry it from my dead cold hand Quote from: ajzepp on 2 Feb 2009, 04:14 amAll the more reason to upload your CDs to a hard drive, throw your CDs in a box, and get a squeezebox! You have confused me, ecramer! Your system details list you as having a "Paris" headamp - so you obviously know that vinyl delivered through a LOMC and an active step up delivers the best sound! Yet you'd prefer to listen to CDs straight vs. CDs stored on a computer disk? IMO (and I must admit, I don't listen to CDs much at all), hard disk storage is the digital way of the future in terms of ease of use ... CDs are already on their way "down & out"! (Whereas vinyl continues its resurgence! )Regards,Andy
burn them lossless to and NAS
Agred, the CD has a limited life span PLUS in the mid to late 80's they had a problem with the CDs themselves due to the polymer being corrosive with the metal used on the writing layer. Have a few from that time period and yes, you can easily see large bits missing inside the disc.
I have not had any problems with cd rot, but I have hundreds of cd's I haven't listened to in years. If anyone has experienced it, would you kindly tell us some specific cd's so we can check our copies of them?
That will give me something to do tonight.