I don't know, but I am very sceptical that it can cope with any large catalogue. All you can do is try it. But presumably you want to buy from other suppliers as well? And what if you record from a broadcast and what to add that to your catalogue?
Making the change to downloads from CDs
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostThe OP is somewhat loaded - "making the change" - as though this is an inevitability. Statements like this can become self-fulfilling prophecies.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven View PostMy OP is very loaded. If you take the trouble to read it, I state that I have made the decision to move to downloads. I then go on to ask for advice and information.
But the assumption is often made in the media. These assumptions can often be wrong. The cassette never did supplant the LP. The number of CDs available did surpass the number of LPs available at that medium's height. Betamax was not crushed by VHS (but by the DVD recorder). Mini-discs did not supercede tape cassettes.
Still, I was a bit disappointed that the El-cassette didn't make a go of it.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostFair point.
But the assumption is often made in the media. These assumptions can often be wrong. The cassette never did supplant the LP. The number of CDs available did surpass the number of LPs available at that medium's height. Betamax was not crushed by VHS (but by the DVD recorder). Mini-discs did not supercede tape cassettes.
Still, I was a bit disappointed that the El-cassette didn't make a go of it.
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