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Good news for Mark and me

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  • MikM Offline
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    I still have all my old LPs and CDs. So call me a Luddite already. I don't care.

    "You cannot subsidize irresponsibility and expect people to become more responsible." — Thomas Sowell

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      I threw out all my LP's when we moved. I kind of regret it, but I hadn't played them in nearly 30 years. I still have the CD's.

      I was only joking

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        Could be worse, I still have hard drives with hundreds of thousands of songs I slowly accumulated between 2000-2010 that I've always meant to go through, tag, and organize. Yet, with streaming solutions, I guess that is pointless.

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        • 89th8 89th

          Could be worse, I still have hard drives with hundreds of thousands of songs I slowly accumulated between 2000-2010 that I've always meant to go through, tag, and organize. Yet, with streaming solutions, I guess that is pointless.

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          #10

          @89th

          I have a very large collection of classical and jazz CDs that I have downloaded into iTunes as MP3 files. I would still like to download them again as lossless Flac files so I can stream them in their full glory.

          Is there an equivalent programme out there like iTunes but specific to lossless files like Flac, that will organise the metadata into a catalogued music library for streaming into a Bluesound node?

          Elbows up!

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            This is totally a @George-K question, hope he sees the bat signal!

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            • RenaudaR Renauda

              @89th

              I have a very large collection of classical and jazz CDs that I have downloaded into iTunes as MP3 files. I would still like to download them again as lossless Flac files so I can stream them in their full glory.

              Is there an equivalent programme out there like iTunes but specific to lossless files like Flac, that will organise the metadata into a catalogued music library for streaming into a Bluesound node?

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              #12

              @Renauda said in Good news for Mark and me:

              I have a very large collection of classical and jazz CDs that I have downloaded into iTunes as MP3 files. I would still like to download them again as lossless Flac files so I can stream them in their full glory.

              So you PLAYED all your albums into some contraption and you have them all on some 21st century format? (If so) what a wonderful way to relive all that wonderful music and the associations they bring.

              (Yea, yea, yea...probably pressed a magic button somewhere and it all got transferred automatically.)

              But I like the idea of just playing all those albums once more.

              Flushing the toilet is like practicing the piano; you just cannot go too long without doing it.--Axtremus

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              • Tom-KT Tom-K

                @Renauda said in Good news for Mark and me:

                I have a very large collection of classical and jazz CDs that I have downloaded into iTunes as MP3 files. I would still like to download them again as lossless Flac files so I can stream them in their full glory.

                So you PLAYED all your albums into some contraption and you have them all on some 21st century format? (If so) what a wonderful way to relive all that wonderful music and the associations they bring.

                (Yea, yea, yea...probably pressed a magic button somewhere and it all got transferred automatically.)

                But I like the idea of just playing all those albums once more.

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                @Tom-K

                So you PLAYED all your albums into some contraption and you have them all on some 21st century format?

                Yes an external hard drive connected to my home PC. A dozen or so years ago everybody was doing that. Unfortunately they are downloaded into iTunes as compressed MP3 files so that they can be played on iPods. Fine for low volume background music, or your car or, through your headphones when you are working out, but for serious home listening, no.

                Elbows up!

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                  #14

                  This is the turntable I have. AMG Giro. Made in Germany. Spinning one the albums I bought last week. It sounds amazing.

                  IMG_0337.jpeg

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                    This is the turntable I have. AMG Giro. Made in Germany. Spinning one the albums I bought last week. It sounds amazing.

                    IMG_0337.jpeg

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                    @mark said in Good news for Mark and me:

                    This is the turntable I have. AMG Giro. Made in Germany. Spinning one the albums I bought last week. It sounds amazing.

                    Bloody hell, Mark - Spyro Gyra's a name I haven't heard in decades. Long ago I had a 10" single of Morning Dance, at least I think it was.

                    Smoooooooth.

                    I was only joking

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                    • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                      @mark said in Good news for Mark and me:

                      This is the turntable I have. AMG Giro. Made in Germany. Spinning one the albums I bought last week. It sounds amazing.

                      Bloody hell, Mark - Spyro Gyra's a name I haven't heard in decades. Long ago I had a 10" single of Morning Dance, at least I think it was.

                      Smoooooooth.

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                      @Doctor-Phibes said in Good news for Mark and me:

                      Bloody hell, Mark - Spyro Gyra's a name I haven't heard in decades. Long ago I had a 10" single of Morning Dance, at least I think it was.

                      Smoooooooth.

                      One of my all time favorites!

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