• kadu@scribe.disroot.org
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    2 months ago

    I’m curious as to why?

    Physical media scratches, rots, burns down, etc. They also require a lot of space, and you can’t have it all with you easily.

    My FLAC library is got the same or better audio quality, I can backup and copy in seconds for myself or friends, I can carry everything, or just curated playlists, with the toggle of a button, and I can preserve them on any medium I find - mechanical HDs, SD cards, SSDs, etc.

    Though I am very curious about vinyl…

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        2 months ago

        You have a point except the portability. A single USB drive is infinitely more portable than a large cd collection.

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        2 months ago

        Nothing a decent backup strategy can’t mitigate. Also less portable? Between the massive storage available on digital audio players and using jellyfin with something like symphonium digital audio is massively more portable.

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        2 months ago

        But… those other storage mediums can also get damaged, burn, rot, etc

        Sure can. You know what else they can do? Instantly and cleanly copy their data to any other storage device, they can even do so automatically every day!