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Old 02-10-2018, 01:56 PM   #687
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Originally Posted by Dngrsone View Post
Hrm. I wonder, sometimes.

Amazon still puts emphasis on physical CDs on the music side, as well.
I prefer CDs/SACDs & DVD/Blu-Rays myself.

I rip the CDs to digital FLAC format & put the album into its own directory. Then, having mulitple versions of classical music by different performers, separate folders for each album is preferable as access is much easier. Same with jazz or other albums since it is getting so that album titles may be the same like book titles.

Digital music from Amazon is mostly mp4 format compressed 256 kbps.

A major problem with digital video is that one cannot access the video like a physical media; e.g. different episodes or subtitles. Have seen any video ripping that allows interactive selections by the user on TV without going thru a computer for viewing an iso file.
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