hafquark
500 Club - QQ All-Star
Nope. As a a material being in the analog universe I insist on physical music discs to hold in my actual hands, and lovingly arrange alphabetically on multiple shelves.
I am sure that any vinyl aficionado understands that part of we digital devotees’ attraction to physical media.Nope. As a a material being in the analog universe I insist on physical music discs to hold in my actual hands, and lovingly arrange alphabetically on multiple shelves.
I hear what you're saying. But the pc will play all those formats with the right software players...free! As to gapless playback, YMMV.I have mentioned this elsewhere on the forum - if we lived in a world of download media only, it must include the artwork, credits, commentary, etc that would have been included in the physical package. All too often I have only seen a cover image, and nothing else. Additionally, these materials need to be available in an accessible format for vision impaired and blind users.
Also, I am well aware that plenty of listeners have difficulties playing multi-channel audio files. I guess if there was a tidy box that would act much like a physical media player, handle all of the various file formats (DSF, FLAC, MP4, MKV, WAV, MP3, etc) - play them gapless in stereo, surround, Atmos, etc, and connect to a processor via HDMI that would be a start. Provided that tidy little box had an awesome media player that gave listeners full access to their vast libraries in whatever wacky methods they want to organize, sort, shuffle, radio-ize, then the world of downloads would be favorable to me. Oh, and remember all of the artwork that comes with the physical media too! Even Roon can't do all of this.... Meanwhile, I will stick with physical media.
I'm with the Pupster on this. I prefer to buy discs mainly as I like the tactile interaction/connection with the music, you scan along the shelves and pull out a disc because of its spine colour, the artist, the title, its position, the album cover. If discs aren't available, or the cost to import to the UK is way too high, then I'll buy the download. I have surround & stereo flacs I've ripped or bought for the car, and I find I keep going back to the same ones, which I wouldn't do with discs.I still prefer the physical product in my hands- ( to SDE), after that- downloaded files (hopefully an option more and more in the future) and lastly- the streaming stuff, which has quality limitations so far along with access uncertainty. It's possible they may all co-exist for some time to come.
I buy often now from Qobuz for stereo as they have a large selection of 96x24 album files not available elsewhere (and mastering is good most of the time.) It's also possible to buy just one song from an album if you don't want the whole album.
But I'm also, very surprised with the reluctance for folks here to accept downloaded files; which in the case of IAA, are of the highest quality.
I actually intend to purchase a large SSD dedicated just for these downloads, and build out my library more.
edit- forgot to answer the Main thread question. Yes, as long as the physical discs weren't available.
I would absolutely welcome downloads, PLEASE do. I have neither the space nor desire to collect hard copies of all this material. Just please also include pdf's or whatever of any artwork, books, etc.@ForagingRhino since the market for these unreleased quads I would think is pretty niche, have you guys considered the purchase of lossless downloads of the quad master and skipping the Blu-ray manufacturing process entirely?
I fully understand your desire for physical releases.Please don't! I want physical releases!
EVEN FREE ONES? WHO SAYS NO TO FREE STUFF???My interest in downloads remains extremely low, at this time.
Even free ones.
lol. Well when I die, just roll me up and smoke me, as Willie Nelson sings.EVEN FREE ONES? WHO SAYS NO TO FREE STUFF???
People with limited time.EVEN FREE ONES? WHO SAYS NO TO FREE STUFF???
Why do you insist on making cogent arguments? lol.People with limited time.
Why download and not listen?
My stack of unheard discs is bad enough.
I guess I'm different than others here...I don't buy anything unless I hear it once and KNOW I'll like it...People with limited time.
Why download and not listen?
My stack of unheard discs is bad enough.
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