Xgm3
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Buy CDs, rip them in 4 different formats and store them in my home NAS, then sell the CDs on ebay to recover some of the cost.
I like your style.
Buy CDs, rip them in 4 different formats and store them in my home NAS, then sell the CDs on ebay to recover some of the cost.
Does Windows Media now support flac? I haven't used it in awhile, but they didn't use to support it.I still buy CD's..............then rip them on Windows Media Player; FLAC format.
Does Windows Media now support flac? I haven't used it in awhile, but they didn't use to support it.
Like some on here, either Amazon for the instant ability to download until the CD gets here, or used CD's at the local Salvation Army.
Did not know that. Computer has been down for a week, I'll have to check it out when I get it fixed.Yes sir, not sure what version added it, but it is there now at least for 6 months or so, so I have been using it instead of WMA Lossless.
To answer the question as precisely as possible:
1. I buy (mostly) used CDs from Amazon (.ca, .com, .uk) and record stores (either here in Ottawa or whenever I travel);
2. I always buy copies of new CDs from the merch table whenever I (pay to) attend small venue live music performances;
3. There are dozens of music stations included with my paid cablevision package, so technically that is another way that I buy music;
4. "CDs" can sometimes also be other physical media that I buy, like DVD-A, SACD, and Blu-ray Audio; never cassettes, 8-tracks, or vinyl.
Jeff