Posted on 01/05/2006 2:29:38 PM PST by ShadowAce
You don't want an Edison disc. They use a special needle. Same with Pathe discs. I should know. I have a friend who has a 1920s combi-player that can play both of those PLUS the "78" format that became the industry standard.
Wouldn't want to buy a whole "new" player just to listen to one recording, would you?
there is even an easier way to convert the supposedly uncrackable mp4 format.....just the program ijukebox.
In a minute or so, all itunes files are converted to mp3s and sound perfect.
I have been checking out that site.
That rocks!
Actually a price that is worth paying.
According to a friend of mine, however, the Edison disks have held up extremely well over the years. Making a quality durable groove recording, especially for use in accoustic players, is not a simple process.
Coldplay (British Idiots)
I've been to that Russian site but I'm paranoid. Do you feel secure using a credit card or paypal with them? Do they take paypal?
Ping for later.
Different kinds CD players use some different basic technology. IOW, most home players are made one way, portables another, car players another, and computer CD drives another. Turns out that many car players are made a lot like computer CD drives (especially if you have one that plays MP3s), so discs designed not to work in computers might also not work in cars.
And that's coming to an end. EMI started the precedent by paying Robbie Williams (extremely popular in Europe) millions up front for a percentage of his concert proceeds. This will eventually filter down, so that part of the standard signing contract will be a take from the concerts. The labels are always looking for a better way to screw the artists, and this is a good one.
BTW, if you like racing, see the video for song "Supreme." They did a bit like Forrest Gump, digitally placing him in clips as if he was in the running for the F1 World Championship against 60s Jackie Stewart. Excellent video.
I saw the Carmina Burana from some out-in-the-boonies Czech philharmonic. The sound was good, even for an outdoor amphitheater, but the conductor's screw-ups were hilarious.
If you think Coldplay sucks (and presumably wouldn't have bought the CD anyway) how is it sticking it to them to download the MP3?
That brings its own problems. You are specifically allowed by copyright law to make backups of software (Title 17c Ch. 1, §117(a)). The RIAA doesn't want you doing that.
You insensitive SOB. This is the new post-Clinton America. We don't say that kind of stuff..."bunch of fags...the nerve of some people! They are NOT a bunch of fags.
Calling them fags might mean Brits mistake them for smokers or something. They are a bunch of a$$masters.
Agreed. I could have it ripped in about, oh, an hour while I listen...but I wouldn't listen!
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