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Compact Disc death foretold for 2012
Reghardware ^ | 11/07/11 | Caleb Cox

Posted on 12/01/2011 6:16:52 AM PST by Libloather

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To: jaydubya2

My 40-year-oil virgin vinyl micro-grooves still do sound great.


21 posted on 12/01/2011 6:41:34 AM PST by luvbach1 (Stop the destruction in 2012 or continue the decline)
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To: luvbach1

Majority of fiction is now sold as e-books.
Colleges are switching away from physical textbooks.

Ya know, vinyl records are still around. They’re lovingly pressed in small batches for playing on high-price-tag (up to six digits!) late-model turntables.

Yes, books will be next. Most content will be produced & distributed via electronic/digital means; a small elite specialty industry will persist, focusing on “smell of paper & ink and feel of crisp pages” for content worthy of premium media.

CDs won’t go away entirely. The cheap mass-produced mass-sold forms will, but for “I’ve got to have my own physical copy of X” will be addressed with archive-quality, premium-printed, robust-boxed packages in small quantities.


22 posted on 12/01/2011 6:42:05 AM PST by ctdonath2 ($1 meals: http://abuckaplate.blogspot.com/)
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To: luvbach1
Will books be next?

Borders Bookstores went bankrupt earlier this year, and last year Amazon reported that for the first time, (for them) e-book sales equalled paper copies.

Optical-format movies (DVDs and Blu-Rays) are next in line. Overall sales of disc-based movies (counting both formats) are trending downwards.

23 posted on 12/01/2011 6:43:25 AM PST by Alex Murphy (http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/religion/2703506/posts?page=518#518)
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To: luvbach1
Will books be next?

Save the trees!

24 posted on 12/01/2011 6:44:53 AM PST by Libloather (The epitome of civility.)
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To: Libloather

We still have a beta head cleaner and boxes of 3-1/2” floppies in sealed packages where I work.


25 posted on 12/01/2011 6:47:14 AM PST by reagan_fanatic (A communist is just a liberal in a hurry)
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To: brownsfan

“I understand the cloud, and digital formats, and digital only music. I reject it. If I can’t buy music on a physical media, I won’t buy music. I think there are more than a few like me.”

Agreed. I’m one of them. They can download their digital media where the sun doesn’t shine.


26 posted on 12/01/2011 6:49:22 AM PST by SharpRightTurn ( White, black, and red all over--America's affirmative action, metrosexual president.)
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To: luvbach1

http://www.polaroid.com/en/stream
Polaroid instant digital.


27 posted on 12/01/2011 6:49:26 AM PST by Deaf Smith
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To: jaydubya2

“Sound quality of CDs and even vinyl blows away MP3s and other compressed formats.”

With the relentless expansion of cheap data storage, lossless is becoming more common. Apple just raised the bar with their iCloud / iTunes Match combination pushing all content to 256kbps, which while isn’t the lossless of CD or the pleasant “warmth” distortion of analog vinyl, it’s better than most listeners can discern under most conditions with most equipment.

In comparison: I’m annoyingly perceptive of digital artifacts in video, and while I can discern various limitations in (say) a standard-issue 42” 60Hz HDTV upsampling a streamed HD content, I’ll attest that the quality has improved over time from obnoxious to ignorable or even undiscernable. Ditto for audio: the artifacts may still be there for a discerning listener to deliberately observe on quality equipment playing nuanced content, but it’s becoming a vanishingly small issue.


28 posted on 12/01/2011 6:53:48 AM PST by ctdonath2 ($1 meals: http://abuckaplate.blogspot.com/)
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To: Alex Murphy
Optical-format movies (DVDs and Blu-Rays) are next in line.

I just got a Blu-ray player. Maybe I can get in on a close-out of Blu-ray discs.

29 posted on 12/01/2011 6:55:04 AM PST by luvbach1 (Stop the destruction in 2012 or continue the decline)
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To: luvbach1

My husband gave me a Nook Color which I use for the web for FR, FB, Ebay and Etsy. It has maybe 5 books on it and every time I go online to B&N to buy a new book for it, I end up at Amazon where I buy a bunch of used books.
I really don’t like the Nook or my friends’ Kindles. I want real books for the feel, the whole sensory experience.
When th packages arrive my hubbie just shales his head.
We are out of room for bookshelves and books which is why he bought me the Nook.


30 posted on 12/01/2011 6:55:46 AM PST by kalee (The offenses we give, we write in the dust; Those we take, we engrave in marble. J Huett 1658)
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To: A_Tradition_Continues

For me, nothing comes as close to capturing the original musical experience as does the Edison Wax Cylinder.


31 posted on 12/01/2011 7:17:30 AM PST by Notary Sojac (Gingrich/Cain 2012)
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To: Libloather

What do I do with all my 8” floppy disks?


32 posted on 12/01/2011 7:36:53 AM PST by Jack Hydrazine (It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine!)
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To: KMG365

A friend of mine that works at Best Buy said they are going to greatly reduce the number of CD’s and DVD’s they sell in their stores after Christmas(literally down to one rack). Seems they take up too much floor space given the way the inventory turns and the margins they make on them.


Retail franchises like CD WAREHOUSE will thrive while Best Buy et al reduce their in store display stock of CD’s and DVD’s. Great place to find previously owned discs as well.


33 posted on 12/01/2011 7:52:22 AM PST by Hotlanta Mike (TeaNami)
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To: Hotlanta Mike

Border Books did same; only they decided to not carry them at all. Was thinking; ok. ..at least we have Best Buys. Of course, handwriting on this wall, for some time. Can download, of course; but still love looking through racks; reading; seeing covers; and having a quick ‘bird-in-hand’./sigh But then, I am of one of the dinasaurs who misses Blockbuster/lol.


34 posted on 12/01/2011 8:06:38 AM PST by cricket (Newt. . .the 'anti-Obama' ; and America's antidote, for Obama presidency.)
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To: A_Tradition_Continues; Libloather

I still have my 8 track in use as the garage radio.....I finally dumped the old music however, and I had a ton of ‘em thanks to a buddy that was a VP at Warner Records.


35 posted on 12/01/2011 8:16:13 AM PST by ErnBatavia (Obama Voters: Jose Baez wants YOU for his next jury pool.......)
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To: Jack Hydrazine
What do I do with all my 8” floppy disks?

Inventors may want to keep the number 8 out of the title. 8-track, 8" floppy, Super-8 - all seem to be failures as time goes on.

36 posted on 12/01/2011 8:22:52 AM PST by Libloather (The epitome of civility.)
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To: Libloather

Sad. I remember when the compact disc was amazing new technology. Didn’t get a cd boombox until ‘89. I don’t like the “instant obsoleteness” we’ve gotten into.

I still buy cds, but if manufacturers are too stupid to realize that it’s the lack of quality and the price of the darn things...well, it just means a whole lot of music will become very, very affordable.

I’m really worried how this will affect our local “retro” record store. The guy sells new cds and lps in addition to vintage collectibles and he’s already in financial trouble.

We buy “new to me” movies on VHS for a quarter at the used bookstores. Hours of entertainment for my husband and I.


37 posted on 12/01/2011 8:28:52 AM PST by Southern Magnolia
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To: Libloather

But the Chinese people think the number 8 is very, very lucky! LOL!

Why do you think the 787 Dreamliner has that 8 in there?

robert


38 posted on 12/01/2011 8:32:26 AM PST by Jack Hydrazine (It's the end of the world as we know it and I feel fine!)
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To: Libloather

Actually CD will probably stick around more for the small guys than the big guys. Touring bar bands make most of their money on the merch table, and item #1 on the merch table is CDs.


39 posted on 12/01/2011 8:34:50 AM PST by discostu (How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today)
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To: Libloather

I’m surprised with greater memory capabilities, that there isn’t a digital format that can have the same sound quality as analog by now.


40 posted on 12/01/2011 8:36:13 AM PST by dfwgator (I stand with Herman Cain.)
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