pgnyc wrote:
> ok, Mp3 is not dead, just they are now in public domain, do not have to
> pay anymore to implement the coder/decoder.
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> You could buy 2 titles 45rpm and 2 titles cd.
>
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> i am still buying cd , and 90% of the time i listen to whole album.
> And i try to push my kids to do
iPhone wrote:
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> Back in the day, people used to buy albums or CDs then listen to the
> whole thing, believe it or not. Today kids just download the ONE hit for
> 99 cents and wonder why its $175 a ticket to go see their favorite
> artist in concert. The r
Tex wrote:
> FYI
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> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/05/16/mp3_dies_nobody_noticed/
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As long as it "Throws-out" the right notes, MP3 is one of the worse
things to ever happen to music and currently has very limited value or
use today in my opinion. The sooner it is completely abandoned the
FYI
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/05/16/mp3_dies_nobody_noticed/
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HI there.
I'm sure I have seen subjects about this, but my quick search did not
return useful info.
I was given a SD squeezebox 3 (ether/wifi) some time ago and decided to
power it up. It has a fantastic looking VFD screen. Problem, it reboots
or locks up a few seconds after starting to play anyt