Jacuzzi_Jackson wrote:Vinyl rips sound a bit weird imo. I like how you usually get the full mp3 album with Vinyl now. Sometimes you'll get the CD, mp3 download and vinyl just for the price of the vinyl. Which is sadly very pricey.Diluted Dante wrote:I'd much rather have a CD that I can rip into mp3 than an mp3. I like vinyl with awesome artwork though. It helps that I can also rip that as well.
Tempy wrote:Bonus restricted to vinyl so they get more to buy the vinyl so they get more money?
I've just picked up a 1tb Buffalo for under £60 so that I can sort out all my stuff and have a full re-install of my PC.Yossarian wrote:Yeah, I've heard this, but I don't like the idea that stuff can be removed from the library online. I want access to the music I love forever. The other issue I'm starting to have with music online is the quality. I currently have a hard drive stuffed with MP3 and AAC files, but am seriously considering going through the lot, deciding what I want to keep and tracking down everything else in a lossless format. Storage is so cheap these days that it doesn't really seem worth compressing your music collection to save a few dozen GB.
Diluted Dante wrote:Tempy wrote:Bonus restricted to vinyl so they get more to buy the vinyl so they get more money?
The bonus tracks were just on the solus CD, not on the vinyl or the free CD it came with. Seemed rather odd to me.
Yossarian wrote:I like to 'own' the music I steal, so I don't think I'm ever going to be convinced by streaming services. Besides, I have had too many issues with internet connections to feel that I can rely on them to the extent that I can only listen to music when I'm online. Hell, I currently live in a country where even electricity and running water is far from guaranteed.
Books are a bit different. I don't own a Kindle, but I do want one, but the physicality of a nice hardback book is something joyful. I'll still happily own physical copies of the stuff I really love.
Tempy wrote:That's just to make you buy the album twice, like when bands would release two versions of a single, just adding different B-Sides etc
Diluted Dante wrote:Tempy wrote:That's just to make you buy the album twice, like when bands would release two versions of a single, just adding different B-Sides etc
It's already been torrented.
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