Re: Re: Totally OT

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Hiho,

Adam Sampson wrote:

Cesare Marilungo <cesare@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Another reason, and this is why I was sarcastic with your first
post, Maluvia, is that there are still people who believe that a
printed cd sounds better than a cd-r or a flac file downloaded from
the Net.

It won't sound better, but there are other advantages to buying a real
CD (even if it's a CDR that the band's produced themselves) -- having
a nicely-printed case with liner notes, and having a physical artefact
that represents the music you've paid for.

there is a difference between a CD-R and a CD... not directly the sound quality, but how long the data is preserved... CD-R's decay much faster than printed CD's, even faster when not stored right. Of course, this also depends on the brand of CD-R you get: some are better than others. So in the end, it may be cheaper to get the real CD instead of a burned copy of it... as you have to renew the second one from time to time. Of course, if you don't like the music anymore after a few years, then there's no problem...

sincerely,
Marije

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