Here is a retailer selling cd's/vinyl.
Probably not music for the slippers and pipe brigade though.
https://www.isotank.com/
Probably not music for the slippers and pipe brigade though.
https://www.isotank.com/
CD no more produced?
Here is a retailer selling cd's/vinyl. Probably not music for the slippers and pipe brigade though. https://www.isotank.com/ |
i Murgesh, from your note it is not clear whether you downloaded your music in a compressed format or uncompressed. Writing music in digital format back to a CD is a step backwards in the sense that the CD is a combination mechanical and digital device.Downloaded music is Flac form. Yes, there is lots of convenience when we rip\download all our music to USB drive. Yes, future is streaming, since I am old school guy, feel better with CD's, sameway others will feel Vinly is good for them. My question again, are the latest albums are available on CD? |
Here is a retailer selling cd's/vinyl.Thanks |
@gawdbless stereotypes can be dangerous. I can often be found smoking a pipe (quality tobacco blend, Holy City) and wearing slippers while listening to the Butthole Surfers or Jane's Addiction. ;-) Someone mentioned HD Tracks as an alternative to CDs. I've purchased one album from them. I did this for two reasons: 1) There was a discount offer and 2) The album I wanted was Gary Clark Jr's first album the CD of which is overly compressed. The HD Tracks version was little less compressed and higher resolution than the CD. I don't think the resolution makes that much difference to be honest but the lower degree of compression did. Having said that, even with the discount the album was around $17 whereas a used CD would be about $5 or $6. As far as I am concerned HD Tracks simply isn't worth the money even for a marginally better recording.If it is a far superior recording then maybe. Plus, if you lose the file or it is damaged you're out of luck. They do not 'keep' your purchases for you the way Apple does. Backup is critical. |
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