How many songs do you have in your music library?
Aug 26, 2012 at 4:23 PM Post #197 of 615
My collection is all classical and the current stats are:
 
1355 albums
13,998 tracks
287GB
Majority of files are FLAC
 
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Aug 26, 2012 at 5:33 PM Post #198 of 615
Several thousand digital tracks, some lossless some not, I used to have much more but my hard drive died and wiped everything out
 
about 100 cds
about 100 vinyls
 
I'm looking to increase my lossless/flac stuff and vinyls but I think I'm done with CDs - no point really
 
Oct 9, 2012 at 6:07 AM Post #199 of 615
I've got 9,300 right now, various formats and quality. I just started rebuilding my CD library after 20 years. I lost all my CD's albums, and tapes from many moves around the US.
Now that I'm settled down and rebuilt my collection.
 
Oct 9, 2012 at 2:55 PM Post #202 of 615
9989 files
220GB 
44100 Hz (95.8%); 96000 Hz (1.8%); 2822400 Hz (1.7%); 88200 Hz (0.3%); 48000 Hz (0.3%); 24000 Hz (0.0%); 32000 Hz (0.0%)
bits: 16 (75.4%); 24 (4.1%)
codecs: FLAC (71.8%); MP3 (20.1%); ALAC (4.5%); DSD64 (1.7%); Monkey's Audio (1.2%); MP2 (0.4%); WMA (0.1%); PCM (0.1%)
lossless (79.4%); lossy (20.6%) - will try to have everything in lossless if possible :D
 
Oct 9, 2012 at 3:15 PM Post #203 of 615
something like 50000 albums divided from pop, new age, some rock and classical....Almost all in flac. My lybrary had growing up during my audiophile life (about 20 years.....wow I'm starting to feel old!)
 
Oct 9, 2012 at 11:28 PM Post #204 of 615
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something like 50000 albums divided from pop, new age, some rock and classical....Almost all in flac. My lybrary had growing up during my audiophile life (about 20 years.....wow I'm starting to feel old!)

wow! that's a lot of albums!

I've been doing the "audiophile" thing for about two years now and I'm only up to about 3500. 
 
Oct 10, 2012 at 12:29 AM Post #205 of 615
>130,000 tracks, every conceivable genre. I'm currently trying to mirror that with flac copies, I'm at about 40% right now or so (the rest being primarily 256 mp3's), and reconverting the mp3's to higher BR (from source material LOL). Thankfully it's not possible ATM to get copies of all the music in true hi-res or I'd lose even more of my life :wink: I don't have the largest collection but its an encompassing hobby in its own right. For the record media monkey is my weapon of choice...I've tried em all Holy smokes spawnman, I envy your collection and hopefully one day hit 500k! All these years I've been more into collecting than listening although my focus has been shifting these days...I'm tired of buying HDD's...
 
Oct 10, 2012 at 12:50 AM Post #207 of 615
I rarely listen to just songs and much prefer listening to albums (must be a 60's thing),
and have about 3.5 Tb (3500 Gb) of a mix of WAV/FLAC/320kbps.
At one time in the days of vinyl I was proud to own over 4000 record albums,
but alas, having to feed a family the collection was gradually sold off.
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Oct 10, 2012 at 11:48 AM Post #208 of 615
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I rarely listen to just songs and much prefer listening to albums (must be a 60's thing),
and have about 3.5 Tb (3500 Gb) of a mix of WAV/FLAC/320kbps.

Nope, I'm 20 years old and almost exclusively listen to albums. 

I will say that a lot of modern artists are putting out albums which seem to be a few singles, with a bunch of filler in between. If the album isn't really an album, I don't mind only listening to a few favorite tracks off of it. It is my opinion that the EP should be a more common thing and the LP reserved for special occasions that deserve it.

Maybe I'm crazy. No, I'm definitely crazy :)
 

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