The purveyors of the "Yule Log" video can probably help you with that.You'd love the 1st generation vertical CD players- they look extremely cool spinning away.
The purveyors of the "Yule Log" video can probably help you with that.You'd love the 1st generation vertical CD players- they look extremely cool spinning away.
Yeah, for some 3 clicks and some scrolling is bad enough. Some has to have some ritual of browsing a collection, picking a media of their choice, then reading the backside then the whole shebang of putting it in the device... playing it AAAAND then possibly moving 10 feet back to the couch. They unconsciously like the extra hardship and clunky process. Not me, i prefer foobar and flacs at a moments notice.
Count me as the first. Truth is, once I've got the file into the DAP, that's it. Scroll up and or down the list, chose the track, then play. Badda bing, badda boom.There are thousands of posts on here complaining about balky, glitchy software. There are zero posts complaining about moving ten feet to the couch. Just saying'.
I cannot understand all the mess I am reading about spinning things and having to move from the couch or even make good your way all along three clicks...to hear music?
Don't tell me your hardware does not have MU installed...?
It is 2021. Well, almost.
MU will arrange the world around you [limited to 100 ft, 30 meters for version 2.12313081961ZdM, more updates coming soon] on the basis of everything you happen to think of.
Yes, Mind Understanding will open the door if you wish so after someone pressed the door bell, wil send the robot vacuum as soon as you think it is required, will send a message asking for milk as you think you should go for more, will trigger the song you want to hear and will ....well, avoid the mess and bother of having to do anything but thinking.
Latest version also includes a testing facility. Oh,yes.
You simply think it will be good and nice if Yamaha HS7 will show its spinorama and here it comes...
Don't bother Matt, just enjoy the buzz and some tunes.I'm going to have to sit back, smoke a bong, and contemplate this post until it's message becomes clear.
It strikes me that applies to file-based guys much more than physical media guys. In my experience computers are the very definition of suffering and arbitrary obstacles.
Might have something to do with what one grows up with. CDs were already going out of fashion when I was still a kid, so I grew up on computers with services like Napster, Limewire, and then Itunes. The streaming services today (Spotify, Tidal, Qobuz) are the best things to ever happen for music listening, imo. My only gripe is that I wish there were more multichannel music, though Tidal is starting to offer this, at least a little.
My only gripe with streaming is what it pays the content provider.
Me too, I always saw CDs as old-fashioned. I grew in a time where digital music was the norm, and nobody even thought about having a CD player. Everything was in thumbstick MP3 players or even some phones that offered that capability.CDs were already going out of fashion when I was still a kid
I don't know, I grew up with 45 rpm singles for rock & roll. With each more convenient yet at or near SOTA SQ, I jumped on it.Might have something to do with what one grows up with.
Beware the majority of that Atmos crap Tidals streaming to you is upsampled, you can do that yourself if you have an Atmos AVR. Just another con Jay Z is running on the world.My only gripe is that I wish there were more multichannel music, though Tidal is starting to offer this, at least a little.
Can they be house broken like a cat or dog for pets?Koalas prefer CDs
Still, these companies aren't all that profitable, even with paying the artists doodoo.
Can they be house broken like a cat or dog for pets?
I can get into the music about the same from any quality source. If anything maybe a little more so from my computer flacs or streaming where I can load 2 or 3 albums into a cue, go kick back in the sweet spot lounger and just get into the zone. Having to get up and down to change CD's makes it worst. And a LP would make it worse, I hated getting dragged out of my zone to go flip and clean an LP and stylus, etc, good riddance. As for liner notes, etc; I can turn on my 75" TV, enjoy the artwork or read the notes and push the remote button that shuts off the screen and all goes black and into the zone again.When I play physical CDs, I find that I'm encouraged to sit down and listen, or even to read a book. On the other hand, with FLACs - I often browse the internet while listening, distracting one's attention.