quoted 2 lines What you dismiss as an irrelevant difference is not such a thing to many.> What you dismiss as an irrelevant difference is not such a thing to many.
> Additionally, those few, massive hd's will limit access/playability a
great
quoted 3 lines degree.> degree.
> That hard drive doesn't slip into my car or another CD player
> quite so easily.
That might be true at the moment, but give it a few years and things will
improve; interconectivity, bandwidth & storage space are all going to get
better so you will be able to slip them into your car no problem (im sure
you could figure out a way of doing it now anyway)
And if you get usb/firewire it should all be forward compatible for a
good while...
quoted 5 lines It's not only expensive, but when you are dealing with 7000 + CD> It's not only expensive, but when you are dealing with 7000 + CD
> collections you are also talking about a GREAT deal of time to encode all
> of these and hope the encoding went without glitches (unless you want to
> play each one back to see) - elsewise you may find your rare hard
> copy gone and an unlistenable mess in its place.
Just as long as you're using the right software (lame for encoding & eac for
the ripping) and have a fast enough chip you should never get any encoding
glitches. It will take a ridiculously long time tough... but worth it in my
oppinon.
skism...
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