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Originally Posted by vivfox
He uploaded them all to his computer and then downloaded them to various small music sources. He has no more need for compact discs. I haven't looked at them yet. I told my massage therapist that I wanted to give country music a try, so I guess the universe decided I was the right person to give them to. Next year when I have a yard sale I'll sell the ones I don't want.
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Mark You will love it.As you know .I've been a fan of country music since I was in middle school.
Its relaxing especially the older tunes.
Today's country is more like lite rock.
Not recommended.
Foot note.I will never dump my CD's or vinyl after if I ripped them to MP3.
Unless they were homemade.
I dont trust the digital medium for archiving anything.Its to flaky .
If the digital media gets corrupted .Say goodbye to your tunes.
Thats another reason why I'm being a beach about the iTunes digital download of Stevie/FM tunes and videos.
If you dont back it up.Its gone forever.
Unless send the media to a data-recovery specialist for a kings ransom to recover the data.
I had it done twice,
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