Ian_of_glos said:
Thank you for your reply.
I still don't really understand why it is more convenient - how can it be easier than taking a CD off the shelf and loading it into the CD player? To me this is the biggest advantage of CDs - they are physical items that you can see and touch, not a file buried in some complicated computer file store.
The point about having a backup is interesting, but as second hand CDs are so inexpensive now I usually just replace any that are damaged or lost.
I generally buy CDs...and rip them to flac immediately and put the CD on the shelf for storage.
I keep the higher fidelity FLAC files on my media computer in the living room, for the "good" stereo...tube amps, Klipsch K-Horn speakers...etc. I like to play from my media computer, makes making playlists easy, etc.
Also with the files coming from a computer, you can avoid some wow/flutter type problems you might have with a cheaper cd player...and with my computer set up, I can set up my own high end DAC before it hits the amps. (That's actually a project I'm working on)...
I also make lower quality mp3's for my portable players...for the gym or car which are some of the worst listening environments on the earth, even if using pretty high end headphones.
and as for selling and "having to erase" for copyright. I guess I'm old school. I don't buy anything that I'd ever sell again. I guess I'm more of an old school guy in that to me, music isn't disposable.....that might be the reason I don't find much modern music to be worth buying, but that's another thread entirely.
cayenne