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Rapture Rider 11-19-2012 03:46 AM

Surf the web
Chill Out
Read
Lie down

The Batlord 11-19-2012 09:52 AM

Isn't this what everyone does when they listen to music?



P.S. To all the assbags who posted the infinite number of spoofs about this scene, you can go straight the **** to hell! I just want the real scene, not your ****ty remakes that no one but you and your dumb **** friends care about. I hope you get thrown into the gorilla pen at the zoo and molested.

Guybrush 11-19-2012 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Kip1985 (Post 1251192)
Well, for me, the advantages are simple: having all my albums on my PC. Now, I know I could just rip them, and keep the songs individually, but when I listen to a CD, I never skip songs, I always listen straight through. I compare it to movies: I don't watch movies and skip to the scenes I like, I watch the whole thing. Same with albums, even if I hate a particular song, I'll listen to it since it's part of the album... part of the experience. It's just a weird quirk that I have.

Well, you don't have to rip the whole thing to one file to be able to listen to it as if it were a CD. I mean, I listen to full albums all the time, but I still rip to different songs. The player I use (foobar) string them together seamlessly. Many other players do the same. When you have the different songs as files, you can do more than just play them individually. You can f.ex scrobble them to last.fm or rate them.

So, in other words, I can only see downsides to ripping it as one file when there are multiple tracks.

Janszoon 11-19-2012 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by tore (Post 1252058)
Well, you don't have to rip the whole thing to one file to be able to listen to it as if it were a CD. I mean, I listen to full albums all the time, but I still rip to different songs. The player I use (foobar) string them together seamlessly. Many other players do the same. When you have the different songs as files, you can do more than just play them individually. You can f.ex scrobble them to last.fm or rate them.

So, in other words, I can only see downsides to ripping it as one file when there are multiple tracks.

The only possible advantage I could see to doing all as one big track is maybe it takes up slightly less memory, but I'm not sure that would even be true.

Guybrush 11-19-2012 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Janszoon (Post 1252063)
The only possible advantage I could see to doing all as one big track is maybe it takes up slightly less memory, but I'm not sure that would even be true.

My guess is that loading the single file into the memory for playback will take up more memory, but that the single file will take up less space on your hard drive .. by a relatively miniscule bit. But yeah, I'm guessing too!

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Originally Posted by gunnels (Post 1251852)
I respect your listening habits and all, but I absolutely hate it when I find an album that's been consolidated into one file. It happens frequently with prog and classical for some odd reason, and I wind up never listening to the thing as a result.

Usually when you download a multiple track album and get one file, that file comes with a cue sheet (.cue file that contains info about tracks) that lets you split the file into the different songs.

All you need is a program to split it, f.ex Medieval Cue Splitter.

gunnels 11-19-2012 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by tore (Post 1252068)
Usually when you download a multiple track album and get one file, that file comes with a cue sheet (.cue file that contains info about tracks) that lets you split the file into the different songs.

All you need is a program to split it, f.ex Medieval Cue Splitter.

You just opened up about thirty-five albums in my collection. Thanks a ton. =)

Guybrush 11-19-2012 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by gunnels (Post 1252071)
You just opened up about thirty-five albums in my collection. Thanks a ton. =)

You're welcome. Good thing you didn't delete them :)

Janszoon 11-19-2012 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by tore (Post 1252068)
All you need is a program to split it, f.ex Medieval Cue Splitter.

Tore is my hero!

musicsbiggestfan 11-21-2012 06:32 AM

Closing my eyes and enjoying the music though problem is I fall asleep too easily at times.

GrapeSoda 11-22-2012 04:07 AM

wishing I was boning someone sometimes


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