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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Why is it that a lot of people feel the need to have their complete collection of eBooks on their Reader? It just seems a bit unwieldy to me. I have somewhere around 100 eBooks on my H2O and if I find I want to read something that's not on there, I'll add it when I'm next at my computer.
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With regard to books, I tend to agree. I only have around 10-12 books (2-3 series, and some short story collections) on my e-reader. I don't read fast enough to need to choose extremely frequently.
With regard to music however, I dislike the fact that my library is becoming so large that I can't fit it onto my music player. (Thanks to ripping all my classical music CD boxes... hundreds of CD's. Often, the boxes are cheaper than a single recording, especially if the recording is a bit older already.) The maximum capacity is 2x 128 GB, and my library has already exceeded that because I use FLAC for my audio computer, and future-proofness. I've been thinking of creating a second library, with 256 kbit VBR0 MP3's especially for the music player.
(I don't use FLAC because I think I can hear a difference between it and a 256 kbit MP3; I can't. I use it because it's lossless, and thus provides future-proof conversions to any other format.)