slate;543549 Wrote:
All my CD's are in boxes in the basement.
We had about 500 copies of my bands new cd in the bass players garage
when his street got flooded, it made a horrible mess. I'd put them in
the loft Slate.
Craig
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Craig
MC2Slim - Windows Shell and J River Media Center
All CDs are in boxes, boxes are in basement storage room. I can't
imagine needing them unless I had to re-rip them all.
I do wish that apps like SBS had the ability to display all the
inserts/booklets that come with some CDs. The only thing I miss from
vinyl days is perusing the personnel,
gcurrie;544115 Wrote:
I do wish that apps like SBS had the ability to display all the
inserts/booklets that come with some CDs. The only thing I miss from
vinyl days is perusing the personnel, instrumentation, lyrics, and
other apocrypha while listening to the music.
Some day I will pull all
I thought about doing something like this, but decided not to.
I just box all mine up as they are and put them in a self storage lock
up I rent. At some point I plan to have a room with shelves all round
for all my books, CDs and DVDs :)
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funkstar
'[project log] funkstars digital
Well I have decided to change my strategy and put the inserts back in
the cases on the basis that I will hardly ever read them and they'll
just collect dust. I'm glad I made the decision when I got to D and
not Y or Z!
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spile
Well I have decided to change my strategy and put the inserts back in
the cases on the basis that I will hardly ever read them and they'll
just collect dust. I'm glad I made the decision when I got to D and
not Y or Z!
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spile
All my CD's are in boxes in the basement.
I do still have about 25 CDs in my Quadraspire rack upstairs, but that
is to hide the powerstrip and cables no CD player there anyway ;-)
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slate
Main: Duet - Beresford Caiman - Carver A-500x - BW 704
Office: Duet - Technics SU-V50 - Stax SR84
I kept the Cd's with the most interesting inlay cards in a small
bookcase and boxed the rest in the loft. I find that in practice as you
are not opening CD cases every time you play a track you never see the
inlay card and so they rarely get looked at.
I do miss looking at the artwork but not
It's interesting--I've noticed that far more of my CDs are coming in
special packaging--booklets, sleeves, digipaks--and my use of the
Jazzloft sleeves has gone down,and my shelving needs have increased.
Already my shelves are an interesting mix of the Jazzloft sleeves and
the occasional special
You might want to double check on the value of those cases before you
give them away. :)
There are collectors willing to buy vintage smooth-sided,
patent-pending CD cases, as well as Lift-Lock and a few other types of
specialty (Ryko green-tints, anybody?) cases at a premium.
I, for one, have set
I use jewelsleeves and stackable 3 drawer cabinets. Each holds about
1000 CDs, and the sleeve holds both front and back of CD insert with no
cutting.
ditto, on not doing anything with the cardboard/special CD packages.
Yes, harder to find CD, but hopefully, I'll NEVER need to find given
that
Started FLACing my CD collection a week ago and have completed, A, B and
C so far. I guess like most people I am looking forward to a little more
space on my shelves and may even be able to bring the third of my vinyl
colleciton back into the main room.
I've decided to remove the inserts from the
I bought about 1500 polythene sleeves from JazzLoft; every time I ripped
a CD, if I could (*) I took it and the paper liner sleeve out of the
plastic box and put them into a sleeve. This saved a tremendous amount
of space, but it does make the CDs more difficult to find.
The plastic boxes get
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