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Originally posted by mathias broucek View PostSounds tempting especially since Mrs Broucek's iPhone 5 has the new, video-unfriendly connector (don't get me started....). Does anyone have a view on how easy Apple TV is to set up? And does it have HDMI out?
it can stream music/videos from you iTunes library, or directly from the phone using Airplay.
Very easy to to set up. I use mine a lot.Steve
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostI agree - the main reason for my original post in this area was because I thought offers on the product would be time limited with a short window.
Other (further) discussion can be in the techie thread for that purpose.
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amateur51
Originally posted by mathias broucek View PostI think it's in the right place - it's a bargain! However, I would draw attention to the new Giulini reissues
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_...ni%20centenary
Thar be treasure, me 'earties
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Originally posted by amateur51 View Post
Thar be treasure, me 'earties
Or am I really the only one driven up the wall by this?I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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amateur51
Originally posted by LeMartinPecheur View PostBut treasure ruthlessly dismembered in the Chicago set WHY can't they grasp that they lose sales if they chop works across CDs?
Or am I really the only one driven up the wall by this?
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Originally posted by LeMartinPecheur View PostBut treasure ruthlessly dismembered in the Chicago set WHY can't they grasp that they lose sales if they chop works across CDs?
Or am I really the only one driven up the wall by this?
I tend to rip such discs and recompile onto CD-Rs.
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Used to drive me up the wall too. "Bargain" 2 CD sets where 3 CDs would have got each work complete on a single CD (each). Sibelius and Tchaikovsky symphony sets often had this.
At least we don't often get breaks actually in movements nowadays. Wasn't there an LP which had a strange track layout to avoid a break, and/or also end of side distortion, so you had to turn it over a couple of times, and try launching the pickup half way through at least one side?
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostUsed to drive me up the wall too. "Bargain" 2 CD sets where 3 CDs would have got each work complete on a single CD (each). Sibelius and Tchaikovsky symphony sets often had this.
At least we don't often get breaks actually in movements nowadays. Wasn't there an LP which had a strange track layout to avoid a break, and/or also end of side distortion, so you had to turn it over a couple of times, and try launching the pickup half way through at least one side?
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostAt least we don't often get breaks actually in movements nowadays. Wasn't there an LP which had a strange track layout to avoid a break, and/or also end of side distortion, so you had to turn it over a couple of times, and try launching the pickup half way through at least one side?[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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For fans of HD downloads, BIS and/or Harmonia Mundi, the excellent e-classical.com are having a pre-Christmas "bargain-a-day" download. See:
eClassical Christmas Calendar 2022 We are celebrating 23 years(!) in business this december with our traditional special pre-Christmas promotion. Every day in December you
About £6 for a 24 bit download is a bit of a bargain
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostThe Sage LP of Beethoven's Op. 106 (Louis Kentner) had the 4th and 1st movements on side A and the 2nd and 3rd on side B. Very sensible arrangement, I thought.
I recall vividly reading and re-reading the tracks on the sleeve before I realized what had happened-and more importantly why .
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