• applemao@lemmy.world
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    I laugh when people think cds are old. They’re still the best form of digital physical media. Now I prefer analog media of course, but convenience and portability of digital is nice.

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      Compact Disc Digital Audio is difficult to improve upon in terms of quality. For day to day listening I’ll either use mp3 or FLAC but especially as the streaming services enshittify I’ll take my media on CD, thanks.

      Both of my cars have CD players, I probably ought to burn some discs to listen to. I often drive in silence these days.

  • TurtleMelon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    CDs are geat, still burn them all the time. I have a Jellyfin server that hosts my digital music collection, but sometimes I may be going on a long drive without internet and CDs are unmatched for that. No battery, no internet requirement, and hold hundreds of hours of music in a a small book in my backseat.

  • PunkRockSportsFan@fanaticus.social
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    Burning cds of my punk band to sell

    Encountering the first bunch of “I don’t own a cd player” people.

    Cracking the music biz during the collapse of it was a bad idea.

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      All a part of corpos plan to make it so you can never own anything ever again. Subscriptions only. Drink a verification can to skip song.

  • billwashere@lemmy.world
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    I’m gonna burn a bunch of music to cd this week just because I can. Might even archive some movies.

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    I had to do it last year so my school would let me listen to music during tests. Had to be on a burned cd so they could review it for cheating. I’m just lucky I still put a disc-drive in my pc builds.

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    Remember me Nero Express, good memories, awesome name for a CD burner.

    My brother recently found 15 year old CDs with family photos and they still work.

    It’s funny how video game media often degrades quickly due to use, but well-packaged and lightly used discs can last for many years. Maybe still a great solution for data that doesn’t need to be accessed constantly.

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      As a kid I always thought that Nero is a stupid name for a program because in Finnish nero means genius. To be honest I still think that it’s a stupid name.

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        It’s why I’ve gone through all of my old media and transferred them to my media PC. But I have to admit it’s more satisfying when it’s in the form of physical media, when it’s all computer files I hardly ever look at them.

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    Bullshit. Just two weeks ago I burned an audio CD as a gift for someone who enjoys listening in their car or on their player in the bathroom. Not everything needs to be always online streaming or has the ability to read SD cards or USB sticks.

    Burning a FLAC and hearing on a HiFi system with nice cable headphones sounds so much better than a garbled compressed audio stream that gets recompressed to be send over Bluetooth.