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Who listens to CDs anymore??
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I have a question for all of you: If CDs are such an obsolete concept in this technologically advanced era of 2012,, why do record companies keep releasing them by the millions? They're also collector's items. Physical copies of the album that you can display, have autographed, give as a gift, etc. You can still have your .mp3s, .mp4s, and .aiff's by uploading them onto your computer. Holy shit right?
I know right? I can't believe how many of these people believe that ipods are the way to go. Digital is fine for on-the-go situations but when you're at home nothing beats a CD or a vinyl.
"Audio. Visual." That = video file. And anyways, CDs are .AIF, it doesn't matter if the file's on a CD, DVD, hard drive or flash drive, it will all sound the same if it's the same 16 bit/44.1khz file, and vinyls, while better quality, are inconvenient as hell. CDs are the obselete connection between analog and digital. Not trying to be a dick or anything, just informing you, with hard drives getting big and cheap now, CDs just don't have a market (other than hipsters, but I'm sure you're well aware of that) Also, I think you're just trolling, so I'm not gonna reply again
I was going to say you made a somewhat valid point, but I'm afraid I'm going to ignore the rest of your opinionated bullshit because you just dubbed me a hipster and a troll for absolutely no reason, other than you needed an excuse for why you won't be replying. Guess I was expecting too much when I thought this would be a mature conversation.
CDs are old school man.
Here's what you do nowadays. Go buy the CD for less than iTunes charges. Upload it to iTunes when you get home. Store the CD somewhere so when your computer crashes you still have the music. Or listen to the CD in your car or on your home system. Upload all of the music to an iPod or iPhone for when you're at the gym or wherever. Then you get your digitized music that you can take anywhere AND you have the original as a backup AND you saved money AND you get the booklet with the lyrics, album cover, and anything else extra. It's a win all around.
But why bother buying the CDs all over again if you already own them?
Album covers and lyrics are easier to get online than they are from rooting through a thousand CDs.
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iTunes bro. Try it out
Your going to have a busy afternoon...