https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0XIjGei8zG8
Merry Christmas!
Jazz for aficionados
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0XIjGei8zG8 Merry Christmas! |
@ghosthouse Merry Christmas!
Tidal is great but I find Qobuz generally sounds better. Clicking on 'Versions' (on Roon) shows Qobuz version is 192kHz 24bit vs the Tidal is CD quality. With streams like this I don't buy the physical media...(living on the edge). I keep a pdf of my many many favorites and playlists, so I can reconstruct (or even purchase) this music if all goes to hell. I would say 70% of music is Qobuz, 20% hard drive and 10% Tidal (tunes that I like and are not on Qobuz). Also, if I create a Qobuz or Tidal playlist to parallel my roon playlists, it is kept on Qobuz (or Tidal) to basically back up my Roon playlists. I also use this as I run non Roon software at my vacation home on an Auralic streamer, using their Lightning software. Here I see any Qobuz (or Tidal) lists but not my other Roon songs. |
Ahhh...Ho! Ho! Ho! Bobba! As Bootsy would say...Around this time of the year... @acman3, I had a literal Jam Session at my place last night X-Mas Eve 2024. Those two posts of yours Tomin - A Willed and Conscious Balance (Full Album) and Especially Sahib Shihab - Sahib Shihab and the Danish Radio Jazz Group [Full Album] were off the proverbial Chain. In fact when I first started to listen to the youtube rip of Sahib Shihab I thought it was AI! Cause the youtube video showed a digital facsimile of a black line continuously going back and forth over the picture of the band in the background which to me resembled an analog recording film or celluloid based video recording medium that had deteriorated over time from oxidation on the film and from the old movie/video film projector scratching the film during playback. Man was I wrong, about the rip being AI! As I said in one of my previous posts. @acman3 - You (you’re) Killin The Game! Thank you so much. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATmjXSx3dBs&t=1s
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That could be pretty expensive!. Are you aware of the cost of CDs at present? I’ve been shelling out $20 on average for most of my CD purchases. Granted, many are out of print, but still, compared to the pre-Covid era, discs are considerably more expensive and the titles I’m interested in are becoming increasingly difficult to find. I’m actually buying back-ups for some of my favorites, because I have no idea what will be available in a couple years. |