wannabestartinsomthin21
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WBSS, you probably been in my shoes. I've burned CDs over and over again and sometimes my computer will freeze up and crash and just do some weird ****. I'm actually scared to burn a CD now because I'm afraid of it being frozen up again. I always had to reboot it (and in other cases, redo the computer over again with recovery disks! :lol: ).
Man, I think I have. I have a TON of music and video files on my computer and this ***** is always breaking down, not turning on. I had to take it to a place called Data Doctors the other day because it wouldn't turn on. Lol. I'm afraid to do anything. Once it crashed and I lost all of the music files I had transfered from CD onto the computer. What a pain that was.
MP3s don't have better sound quality then CDs. CDs will last you a life time if you don't toss them around like junk. I have a copy of "Thriller" which is 7 years old and it doesn't have one scratch on it.
Vinel some prefer because the audio is recorded in grooves and each piece of instrumentation has varying level's of loudness, depending on what the artist wanted. They complain about CD's because they make each sound equal in loudness, taking away some of what the artist invisioned. Like if you wanted a softer horn sound, with CD, it would then become equal to a loud snare drum, etc... But CD's also cancel out scratching and outside noise and bring out subtle instrumentation and layering which you could never hear with vinel or cassett.