Vinyl, CD's and Digital Files Accumulated Over A Lifetime


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I fully intend to listen to all of the music that I've purchased in my lifetime, and I am on schedule to do it by my 592nd birthday.

mitch4t

Well, just on case I'm not around to celebrate with you, early congratulations on your 592nd birthday. 

3000 CD's, 800 SACD's, 12,000 records, 250 master dub RTR albums (most 2 reel).

18tb of music files; (50% 16/44, 50% higher rez).

streaming with 'infinity' amount of files.....

still adding vinyl and files. but not more silver discs. i don't think about music i might not listen to again. not yet at that point of down-sizing. not sure i'll ever get there. it might be my kids problem.

I got about 1000 LPs and 1500 CDs.  Going to be a chore burning all the CDs to my server and cleaning all my LPs with the new model Degritter coming out soon.

I have far too much physical media, both cd's and vinyl. I was culling the cd collection a few years ago, too daunting a task to organize everything, and don't have the time. Perhaps when I retire, whenever that is, no intentions of ever retiring, love my job too much.

Yes, burning CDs to a server can be a daunting task, particularly editing metadata that is wrong or not found by whatever service you use for the task.  I have a lot of classical CDs and many have no automatically populating data about the CD; it is no fun filling in 30 different tracks on an opera CD in a foreign language.  When I got my first server, I had about 3,000 CDs to load.  This took about a month of evenings.  I now have about 5,000.  You can bet I have a number of back up hard drives because I am not loading this many CDs manually again.