Having already ripped up to 800 of the at that time 2700 CDs, once I decided to rip the entire collection it basically took 3 months, averaging about 20 CDs a day.Agreed, having to rip an entire collection over again would be daunting and keeping back ups is always good practice if the data are important to you in any way. When I initially ripped my CD collection, I would just rip 4-5 here, 8-10 here whenever time permitted. I didn’t bother keeping track of the total time required, but it was not insignificant.
And yes, obviously backup. I think that speaks for itself.
FLAC files (lossless audio) have been around since at least 2001. WAV files even longer. When I got into computers in 1998, people were downloading mp3 files, but I preferred WAV files so that's what I was doing when I was ripping CDs using RoxioI would also agree with the different markets, different music statement. “Odd” genres or small independent artists of yesteryear may have only had 1 option to present. And yes, there was a time before lossless and FLAC audio being readily available for some of us youthfully challenged folks, lol.![]()
And for the record, I've been around since 1959
