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Bit rot is real...check your tunes
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<blockquote data-quote="Atjan" data-source="post: 639588" data-attributes="member: 2323"><p>It's not as if you will wake up one morning and find 5% of your collection unplayable. The convenience of electronically stored music trumps the inconvenience of a dead file (not folder) 100x. </p><p>Anyway, it's also not as if what is on your server/hard drive is your only available copy. Surely you have the CD somewhere and I can barely think that a file bought on-line will not be accessible if you loose the down-loaded copy. </p><p>CD's that I've chucked because they got unplayable somehow has definitely cost me more money than a bit of data to download music again or time to re-rip the CD when an individual file became unplayable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atjan, post: 639588, member: 2323"] It's not as if you will wake up one morning and find 5% of your collection unplayable. The convenience of electronically stored music trumps the inconvenience of a dead file (not folder) 100x. Anyway, it's also not as if what is on your server/hard drive is your only available copy. Surely you have the CD somewhere and I can barely think that a file bought on-line will not be accessible if you loose the down-loaded copy. CD's that I've chucked because they got unplayable somehow has definitely cost me more money than a bit of data to download music again or time to re-rip the CD when an individual file became unplayable. [/QUOTE]
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