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terminal pharmacy 06.18.2008 05:10 PM

i haven't had this problem with any disc and i have some that i bought in the late mid to late 80s

This Is Not Here 06.18.2008 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Cantankerous
if i actually had any CDs i would go check them


Quote:

Originally Posted by Cantankerous
hahahaha collectable. yeah right. the most disposable format on the face of the earth.


They're only disposable if you dispose of them, which clearly you have.

StevOK 06.18.2008 07:36 PM

Yeah, actually cds are becoming more of a collectible commodity. The original cd of the download in the center of my signature goes for over $120, and the one on the bottom goes for about $45.

terminal pharmacy 06.18.2008 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by StevOK
Yeah, actually cds are becoming more of a collectible commodity. The original cd of the download in the center of my signature goes for over $120, and the one on the bottom goes for about $45.


yes the nirvana hoarmoaning australian tour ep has been selling over the last few years for over 70 euros, i'm not selling mine though, at least not at this stage. some copies in australia have been sold for over $3000 to collector nuts that are willing to pay big money.

gmku 06.18.2008 09:42 PM

Nothing lasts. Everything is impermanent. Deal with it.

gmku 06.18.2008 09:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by terminal pharmacy
yes the nirvana hoarmoaning australian tour ep has been selling over the last few years for over 70 euros, i'm not selling mine though, at least not at this stage. some copies in australia have been sold for over $3000 to collector nuts that are willing to pay big money.


Wow. It's a great CD but that much!? I have a Japanese CD issue from 92 that stores were selling for about 15 bucks. I wonder if it's worth anything?

I bought a blue vinyl copy a little while ago, but I think it's just a recent reissue, not one of the originals from back then.

gmku 06.18.2008 09:47 PM

Straying from the OP a bit, but... While it's true that vinyl generally is more collectible, there are still some great collectible CDs out there. Not a lot, but some. Like that Hormoaning CD, obviously. Also some things that are only available on CD are defiinitely worth checking out, if one is after that music. For example, some of the John Peel sessions, like one I own of Th' Faith Healers.

andrei 06.19.2008 12:14 AM

http://www.hyperion-records.co.uk/bronzed.asp. Hope this help!

I also exprienced this with some CD-R's i've buned for my car. And i've balmed the temperature and humidity variations...

ZEROpumpkins 06.19.2008 03:36 AM

Yeah keep em all in a big case and you should be fine. Some people just leave 'em lying around, which is totally dumb if you plan on actually keeping them...

luisxvi 06.19.2008 04:16 AM

I have had this problem a few times but not that many but it goes to show how superior vinyl is in the age span department, not to mention sound quality etc. Pity you cant take them out with you.

Tokolosh 06.19.2008 05:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Everyneurotic
i know i'll have to tranfer tons of cd-r material (bootlegs) to dvd-r data or other cd-rs at some point soon.


Multiple hard drives?

pokkeherrie 06.19.2008 06:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Phlegmscope
I once read that cds have a theoretical lifespan of few hundred years, but I wouldn't count on it. we'll see in a couple of decades, if the worst case scenario is true.


That's probably "theoretical" as in "when you never play them".

pbradley 06.19.2008 07:04 AM

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Originally Posted by gmku
Nothing lasts. Everything is impermanent. Deal with it.

Vinyl fades. Hard Drives corrupt. Audiophiles be warned.

pokkeherrie 06.19.2008 07:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pbradley
Vinyl fades. Hard Drives corrupt. Audiophiles be warned.


Audiophiles are generally known to have a lifespan of just 80 years or so as well.

Tokolosh 06.19.2008 07:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pbradley
Hard Drives corrupt.


 

No worries.

Everyneurotic 06.19.2008 10:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tokolosh
Multiple hard drives?


i'm not made of money!!! leave me alone!!!

...actually, that's not a bad idea.

StevOK 06.19.2008 10:52 AM

Last night I was helping my wife load songs on her new mp3 player, and the last track one of her Duran Duran cds wouldn't work properly.

PAULYBEE2656 06.19.2008 01:07 PM

ive at least 10 cds that have dickrot... disc rot i mean... my trumans water spasm smash is virtually unplayable... it has been replaced.

reginald 06.19.2008 07:20 PM

I've got cdr's I burned starting in 2000 that still play fine and show no errors when I extract the files. I even used to write on the tops where the data is JUST underneath and can see the ink 'bleed' and spread out and those discs still play fine. I just haven't had a problem yet that I keep hearing about.

What, do people burn at too high of a speed ? Use lousy hardware, the cheapest cdr's ? I use Taiyo Yuden and Mitsui, but even some of the old memorex and sony's are still undamaged.

I think people just aren't anal enough about their music storage. Then again, isn't that how you get dickrot ? LOL

Sonic Youth 37 06.19.2008 07:57 PM

Actually, probably the best way is to transfer everything to magnetic tape and never play it. The tape will keep forever as long as it's never played and stored properly.


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