In Reply to: Ken Ken Ken posted by Dawnrazor on March 19, 2007 at 17:12:12:
to produce some form of packaging and graphics. Thanks for showing me that. Do you find that generally everything available on the CD liner is available online?? I still don't like the fact that I have to invest my time and effort to create the liner, as well as decent paper stock and color ink cartridges to print the digital content on.Many of my CD's have small booklets included. Is this kind of thing easily reproduced, or is it a real effort or work? I'm a busy guy - I'd rather not spend time ripping to CD or manufacturing the CD liner. I have to wonder over time, as CD's are phased out, if the music companies will continue to provide the same amount of liner information that is commonplace with CD's and LP's - or will that get phased out as well, since the younger generation seems to like downloading individual songs.
I'd like to have a music server or squeeze box set up (I've been looking at RAM and Red Wine Oliva units) for the wonderful conveniences, but I still would rather have the CD media and its packaging (especially the box sets) and the OPTION to put the music on my hard drive, music server, I-POD, whatever (much less effort than producing a liner). Maybe its because I grew up on LP's. Hi-rez over a higher bandwidth network - perhaps with better accompanying graphics - would compell me to abandon discs completely.
Ken
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- I'm glad there is a way... - McGruder 18:46:36 03/19/07 (6)
- Re: I'm glad there is a way... - Dawnrazor 19:38:18 03/19/07 (5)
- Re: I'm glad there is a way... - McGruder 20:20:25 03/19/07 (4)
- Re: I'm glad there is a way... - Dawnrazor 21:30:21 03/19/07 (3)
- Re: I'm glad there is a way... - McGruder 03:17:53 03/20/07 (2)
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- Fine by me, that is what this forum is all about (nt) - Dawnrazor 05:57:25 03/20/07 (0)