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In Reply to: RE: Help on understanding a recording format Mahler's Symp. No. 2 posted by George S. Roland on August 12, 2021 at 16:26:32:
I agree. I've not gotten into the downloads because I just don't have a handle on all of it. I stream using my SB Touch, Qobuz and Spotify, but I'm still an old physical media person (read Luddite by some). I'm considering a download though of music that I can't find a cd copy of anywhere for a reasonable cost (which is rare for cd's) so if I want it that's the only way to go. I know it's "the wave of the future", but hey with vinyl coming back strong, who knows what other physical media might return!
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- RE: Help on understanding a recording format Mahler's Symp. No. 2 - Sibelius 08/12/2116:37:16 08/12/21 (6)
- Best of luck with the "comebacks" [nt] ;-) - Chris from Lafayette 16:41:00 08/12/21 (5)
- RE: Best of luck with the "comebacks" [nt] ;-) - Sibelius 17:27:42 08/12/21 (4)
- RE: Best of luck with the "comebacks" [nt] ;-) - Kal Rubinson 18:07:05 08/12/21 (3)
- RE: Best of luck with the "comebacks" [nt] ;-) - Sibelius 18:18:26 08/12/21 (2)
- RE: Best of luck with the "comebacks" [nt] ;-) - Kal Rubinson 18:57:11 08/12/21 (1)
- Thanks! I Could Even See on that Monitor! I'll Take Any Further Q's Over to Computer (nt) - Sibelius 19:37:48 08/12/21 (0)