I bought the Dark Side of the Moon SACD when it came out in 2003, but
wasn't able to play for the first time it until 2010 or 2011.
Exactly my time frame - same title!
I bought the Dark Side of the Moon SACD when it came out in 2003, but
wasn't able to play for the first time it until 2010 or 2011.
I think my gap was smaller; maybe 2005 to 2011.It's funny how some of you mention buying CDs before you were able to play them. That was me with my first SACD. I bought the Dark Side of the Moon SACD when it came out in 2003, but
wasn't able to play for the first time it until 2010 or 2011.
Jean-Michelle Jarre's "Zoolook" is the only one I can think in my collection that I know has indexing. Only my first player (Pioneer's clunky first combo LD/CD unit) could ever take advantage.
OK so cd's are 35 years old. Then what were those little shiny discs that the librarian was using to send people into the past in that Star Trek episode from the late 60,s. Perhaps Spock would know.
I think it was designed primarily as a theft deterrent.
I skimmed through, so apologies if this has been covered.
Does anyone else have CD player that has the Indexing functionality? Not track numbers, more like chapter points within a track. I think it was intended for long classical pieces. I never owned a CD that actually had index points built in.
OK so cd's are 35 years old. Then what were those little shiny discs that the librarian was using to send people into the past in that Star Trek episode from the late 60,s. Perhaps Spock would know.
Or laser rot. Who knows where they would wind up.Just remember, that the only reason Kirk and McCoy could come back was because their CD's hadn't been copy-protected, lol...
Sony D-88. A big PITA for a lot of things, but probably the cutest CD player ever made.
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I hope so!This exact place was my hangout. When I wasn’t working or in the bars/nightclubs. Great memories! I’m sure I bumped into you a few times.![]()