• guyrocket
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    62 years ago

    I still play physical CDs every day. Still buying them, although that is getting to be more difficult, sadly.

    I have a nice Rotel CD player at home and a CD player in my vehicle. I got a great CD/DVD duplicator for $50 used so all those CDs in my truck are easily disposable copies of my originals that stay at home.

    I should rip them all but that is a lot of work. I did rip many of them to 192 khz mp3s a while ago so that has been enough so far.

    Streaming is nice but the fuckery will continue and they can miss me with that shit.

    • IninewCrow
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      32 years ago

      This made me remember that my five CD disk cartridge in my Volvo no longer works … it’s great to have access to physical content but mechanical things break down too.

      • guyrocket
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        12 years ago

        Yes things do break down. They still sell CD players. Scamazon has many portable ones including Sony. I bought my main home CD player art worst buy ( magnolia).

        I recently bought a portable CD player that outputs a FM signal. So I can play my CDs on the radio now. Which can replace a car CD player. Studebaker brand.

        But IDK about new car audio with a CD player. A quick look at Crutchfield shows they do still sell CD players and DVD players.