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Posted by ~~`Ace`~~ on 01/19/43 11:54
I've made several DVD-Audio (mp3) disks. Some dual layer. I must say
they work really well in a compatible player however. I've done that
for 3 years now (dual layer for a year) makes it nice, hours of
commercial free music. music you want to hear, not what the freaks and
some sleazball radio station wants you to hear or their program
director. YOU have that control. I took all of the cassette stuff,
put it mp3 and saved it on dvd. Why? the dvd will last longer than the
$15.00 cassette, and I have it for later use if I want to put it on
cd. Besides, there are some groups, songs you can't buy on ANY form of
media, except it can be found on P2P. Why should I pay over $75.00 for
a USED CASSETTE when the music is no longer available because of a
band breakup? FUCK that. Some is interesting, however most was not. I
would like the RIAA to explain to all of us, when music is of a
persons taste is no longer available on any MEDIA
(cd,dvd,vinyl,cassette hell even 8 track some may not know what that
is) what is a person to do? P2P was there when ther RIAA wasn't. Stick
that in your pipe and smoke it.
Reinvented Impending Asshole Assoc.
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 12:46:47 -0400, Andy Walton
<atticus@mindspring.com> wrote:
>In article <DhmcnfvjapdRWouiXTWJiQ@comcast.com>, David
><jackrabbitslim711@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>> I second that. Greedy bastards have made a living from day one by fucking
>> over the artists. It costs much less to produce a CD than the much inferior
>> cassette so why do they cost so much more. Hopefully CDs will go the way of
>> vinyl in favor of DVD-Audio and SACD
>
>DVD-Audio? Now there's an answer in search of a question. Bands already
>have to pad albums with a lot of crap to come up with 650 MB of
>material. I shudder to think of what they'll add to get up to 4 GB.
>
>Audio DVDs as an alternative to boxed CD sets, I can see.
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