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NeedforCreed
04-12-2005, 08:08 PM
Never seen this here, I have a question. Do you all burn (legally, that is-don't rat yourself out if you still file share) or just buy the cd? Seems like there's something missing without the artwork on the cover. I've never burned, just wondering what the general feeling is.

Dogstar
04-12-2005, 09:22 PM
*Takes the 5th*...Seriously, I download before I buy. If I really like it, I will buy it. I like having the artwork and liner notes.

JulieCitySlicker
04-12-2005, 10:32 PM
I buy,sometimes I have friends make cd's for me,but I like having that cover,to see the pics and read lyrics,ect.

creedsister
04-12-2005, 10:42 PM
I like to buy cds its just not the same :jam: :jam: but oh yes i like to burn older stuff and burn cds for other people and myself and put together my own tracks for ever ocassion and mood that you cant buy

Ana4Stapp
04-12-2005, 10:47 PM
I buy,sometimes I have friends make cd's for me,but I like having that cover,to see the pics and read lyrics,ect.

same here ;)

RMadd
04-13-2005, 12:55 AM
in response to your question: yes. actually, i haven't burned a cd from all the songs i've downloaded in the past few months, all 9000 illegal ones are just sitting on here. if i like the band enough, i'll buy their cd (if i can find it at best buy on my first or second try; if not, fuck 'em). i think i'm gonna spend a good deal of time this summer burning all the complete cd's i've got on here.

fluttergirl
04-13-2005, 01:03 AM
i download before i buy too, and mix cds?
be they for myself or someone else, i dont really sweat it, its not available for purchase in that form anyways. im not going to spend 15 or so $ on one song.
NOTHING is worse than buying a CD and HATING it.

RMadd
04-13-2005, 01:11 AM
im not going to spend 15 or so $ on one song.
NOTHING is worse than buying a CD and HATING it.
exactly. i've done that a few times. obviously not enough to make up for all the music i've stolen. but i've abandoned the practice of buying a CD for one song that I like that I've heard on the radio.

Bridge of Clay
04-13-2005, 08:33 AM
*Takes the 5th*...Seriously, I download before I buy. If I really like it, I will buy it. I like having the artwork and liner notes.
I second that.

I only burn copies of CDs that aren't available here yet or for back up when I don't wanna leave with the original copies.

Anna1011
04-13-2005, 10:03 AM
i both download and buy, if i only want a song il download but i usually buy albums of bands i like

scrit
04-13-2005, 03:31 PM
I always buy my cds, but I spend alot of time researching cds before I buy them so that I won't buy cds that I hate.

Mulletman
04-14-2005, 12:20 AM
Neither, I havent seen a CD that is worth buying yet. But I do not buy mp3s because they digital copies that I do not own. You can spend 140 bucks on iTunes, but if your iPod or compuster crash... boom, you're fucked. Theres no warranty, theres no backups, nothing.

Steve
04-14-2005, 12:23 AM
I don't see the point in buying digital copies... I'd rather have the actual CD and the artwork that comes with it if I'm going to spend $10 on an entire album.

Dogstar
04-14-2005, 01:42 AM
Same here. I have an iPod, but I have yet to buy a single song. I'm using it mostly to put my albums on it. It saves me from carrying around 30 CDs in backpack for work.

Mulletman
04-14-2005, 08:24 AM
You have an iPod? Hmmm, I dont have an iPod.

titan9
04-14-2005, 09:31 AM
*Takes the 5th*...Seriously, I download before I buy. If I really like it, I will buy it. I like having the artwork and liner notes.

I'm the exact same way. If I'm unsure of a particular album, I'll sample a few tracks. If I like those tracks, and like the lyrics for the rest of the tracks, I'll buy the CD legally. I don't use any of the online music downloading sites, because I think it is a waste of money. If I want MP3's of my favorite music on my computer so badly, I can just rip the legal MP3's of the CD onto my computer. I actually end up doing that a lot. I back up almost all of my CD's in MP3 format on a separate disc, just in case the CD gets stolen or the Computer stops working. It's legal and gives me piece of mind, lol.

I don't plan on buying an iPod(I am not spending hundreds of dollars on one of those things), but I do plan on eventually buying an MP3 player. I won't download the songs legally on the internet(why download them if I already own them legally?), just put the music from my CDs onto my player. Saves me a bunch of money and is pretty easy.

RMadd
04-14-2005, 03:03 PM
as far as mp3 players are concerned, i'd recommend something by Creative Labs, prolly from their Nomad line. I've got a 40-gig Creative Nomad Jukebox Xtra, it's pretty sweet. only cost me $270; identical capacity in an iPod would've been about $400. i bought that particular model b/c my uncle, who lives & works in the Silicon Valley said they're pretty popular out there (take that for what you will). he has one too, really likes it.

titan9
04-15-2005, 09:47 AM
Yeah, I'm thinking I'll probably ask for a MP3 player for my Birthday/Christmas. I'll have to look into the one you mentioned.

Said Eyes
04-22-2005, 04:34 AM
You can spend 140 bucks on iTunes, but if your iPod or compuster crash... boom, you're fucked. Theres no warranty, theres no backups, nothing.
What happens when/if I scratch a bought CD and it won't play (happened to my Zeppelin II disc, dammit), can I call up the record store and get it replaced?

I download new bands to check them out. If I find myself listening to their music a fair bit, I'll definitely buy the CD.
Would you buy a car without test driving? Would you buy jeans without trying them on? Would you buy a house without looking at it? How is it any different?

If the band is confident people will like and buy their music great, but if not, maybe another career would be a good idea.

RMadd
04-22-2005, 09:26 AM
they make CD "doctors", i think that's what they call 'em. i'm not sure how they work or how well they work, but they must do a little bit if they still sell 'em. same thing happened to my HC album (the original one, w/o the strings version of WAWO as a bonus), so i ended up buying the Japan bonus, and that's even awesomer.

titan9
04-22-2005, 11:25 AM
I always back up my CDs, so if I lose my CD(or it gets scratched) I have the back-up ready. I have used the CD Doctor things before, but they don't seem to make much of a difference. So I've learned to just rip all the stuff from the CDs onto my PC, and create back-up CD-Rs just in case. It's rather inexpensive and saves you a lot of money if you wear out a disc.

Mulletman
04-22-2005, 12:42 PM
What happens when/if I scratch a bought CD and it won't play (happened to my Zeppelin II disc, dammit), can I call up the record store and get it replaced?

That is a physical copy that you own. You can reproduce and back up your physicals for your own use as many times are you want. You cannot do that with protected digital copies, the DRM will not allow it. Plus, you have only 3 tries to download a songs from iTunes. If your connection disconnects before you finish the song, too bad.

RMadd
04-22-2005, 12:59 PM
so, if you own a particular CD, and it becomes fucked up, does that make it legal to download the songs for free?

Mulletman
04-22-2005, 01:01 PM
No, but you can rip YOUR cd and then reburn it.

Steve
04-22-2005, 02:28 PM
I don't remember the last time I've actually listened to my store-bought copy of a CD. The minute I get home from the store after buying a CD I will burn a copy of it and rip it to my computer. I only listen to the copy of the CD so the original doesn't get scratched and ruined.

RMadd
04-22-2005, 06:07 PM
I don't remember the last time I've actually listened to my store-bought copy of a CD. The minute I get home from the store after buying a CD I will burn a copy of it and rip it to my computer. I only listen to the copy of the CD so the original doesn't get scratched and ruined.
that's exactly what i do. last school year, my computer wiped at some point over break (i had it off the whole time), and i didn't have most of my CDs here. so i lost the mere 3,000 songs i had at the time (quite a few were from unknown bands on the old, free mp3.com). now, i'm up above 13,000 (i know i'm nowhere close to you Al, but i think it's pretty impressive that i've downloaded roughly 10,000 songs in 9 months of the past 12, on top of the 3000 that i actually own).