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...I crave the day when I can fully connect to my hifi a hard disk storage device onto which I can store all my CD's and be able to search and play EASILY at full CD quality
That exactly what I do. CDs ripped and played back from iTunes using a Mac Mini. The 'pain' is in the ripping, but once it's done it's done.
There is (IMV) an assumption in the original post that we all listen to and use music in the same way.
I don't think we do
I don't think that we even mean the same thing when we use the word MUSIC
When I visit friends, I like to admire and discuss their books and CDs/LPs.Not much chance of this with libraries stored on a hard disc recorder or a Kobo/Nook/Kindle.
When I visit friends, I like to admire and discuss their books and CDs/LPs.Not much chance of this with libraries stored on a hard disc recorder or a Kobo/Nook/Kindle.
May I join youi n the 1980s, EA?
You can also lend friends your CDs, safe in the knowledge that if you bought them from Amazon, you've got the music already stored in your cloud
Last edited by Guest; 21-12-13, 12:04.
Reason: appalling trypos
I don't think anyone has yet mentioned the pleasures of unstructured music evenings with friends. If asked, while something else is playing, if I've got X's recording of Y I can have a look at the shelves, pass it over to be checked as 'the right one', maybe then discuss how/ when it was bought...
I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
You can do a similar thing with a ripped library if you use an iPad to control things. You can pass the iPad round and browse and search your ripped CD collection or Spotify.
You can do a similar thing with a ripped library if you use an iPad to control things. You can pass the iPad round and browse and search your ripped CD collection or Spotify.
You need to take care not spill Port on the tablet!
You can do a similar thing with a ripped library if you use an iPad to control things. You can pass the iPad round and browse and search your ripped CD collection or Spotify.
Hmm, won't work for all my cracked 78s and scratched LPs. And what please is an iPad? Some sort of disc-cleaning device perchance?
And Cloughie's nearly right: wouldn't give long odds on the iPad's survival amid beer, wine, cheese, olives Seriously though, grappling with an iPad doesn't sound anywhere near as much fun as dragging out a once-treasured, long-unplayed disc.
Must ask if my musical mate drinks port...
I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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