In Reply to: Please post your experiences with music stored on a hard drive posted by bboroski on May 20, 2015 at 13:51:18:
Took a couple of weeks to rip everything, first with EAC and later with dbPoweramp (highly recommended purchase). Now, I have a single library accessed by five systems. The in house system uses the server where the library is stored for playback via Foobar while the main music systems use Touch, iPeng or Oppo players as streamers. Most of them can also play internet and XM radio. Buy a CD, rip it and put the case on the shelf most likely never to be used again. Or, download a higher resolution album in minutes.
I've rediscovered lots of old friends with random play. Many times I build play lists on the fly using either my phone or pad as remote. I have four backups stored on inexpensive USB drives put in a fireproof cabinet. Since they are used for less than an hour per month to add new content and backup other data, they'll last quite a while.
As for exercise, I'm a runner.
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