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.
That's why I enjoy making a playlist of a few thousand of my favorite songs and then letting them run through on 'shuffle' - that way I'll hear things I never would have gotten around to otherwise. Obviously I still won't be able to hear everything, but I like the randomness of it...
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