Interesting how @walkenfan2013 has disappeared from the conversation. Guess he continues to think that, somehow, streaming is more expensive than other forms of audio playback.
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As much as I tout streaming here, I'm not ready to contemplate ditching my other media sources. First off, I just have too much stuff that isn't, and will probably ever be, available on line or over the aether. Another sticking point is that streaming is dependent on hardware & software that, in my experience, just seems to go bad every so often, often without warning. Every once in a while the laptop I use to command the streaming festivities just doesn't perform the task, whether it's because it needs a software update or the update I've just downloaded puts my streaming capabilities temporarily out of whack. Finally, yeah, I do like to gaze at album covers, hold printed opera libretti & lyric sheets in my hands, and gaze at the vintage pictures the liner notes often include. I enjoy reading the technical data, too. Who produced the record? Who was the engineer? Where was it recorded? |
when and what where the breakthroughs in digital sound? 2010? what technological breakthrough brought the most improvements? i would like to see and incremental technological history on how we got here. was it software i.e. recording techniques, and hardware DAC development and strides made in chip implementation? |
@edcyn agree sir. I just sometimes look around at my 5000 records and 5000 cds and wonder IF I could get along without MOST of it. Not ready to do it yet. |
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