After you’ve “switched” to Mp3s, I mean. I recently moved to a small apartment. Also recently acquired a computer and small IPOD. Now, I find I almost never listen my piles of actual CDs (most of which have been transferred to audio files.) So, what to do with those CDs?
Besides donate them to the library or sell at the used music store, I mean. Or make frisbees or DIY art. Do I Keep them as back up for the inevitable computer crash? (although my back-up drives/copies should take care of that).
This may seem like an inane question, but I’m still curious about your responses.
I bought a bunch of these from IKEA a few years ago and stuck all of my CDs (631 at last count) there. After that, they’ve started to take up room on my bookshelf so I need more storage.
I’m terrified that as soon as get rid of them, my hard drive will get fried and all my back-ups will disappear and I’ll be proper fucked. I’m keeping them forever.
I put them on the empty spindles from when I buy blank CD’s. Even if you don’t use that many blank CD’s you can probably pick up a few from work. I have two of them just sitting in the back of the shelf. I don’t think you can legally give the away or sell them. If you did, then you wouldn’t “own” a copy of the music anymore. At least that’s why I keep mine.
I’ve got a few sitting on the shelf here and there. Most of them are in storage on the other side of the country.
I don’t think I’ve listened to music directly off a disc since 2000.
I’ve taken to transferring all my discs into paper sleeves such as these. I then store them in this nifty little black shoe-box type container I get at Staples.
Related question:
What do you do when your I-pod dies or gets lost?
Is everything stored on your PC?
What happens when that crashes?
I don’t think I could trust all my cds to be stored on a pc or an ipod without a back-up plan.
Is it likely that your hard drive will crash AT THE SAME TIME as your ipod though? If my computer dies I’ve got my music collection on my mp3 player, and vice versa.
I still have all my CDs though, I just never use them.
I store them in a box in a place I don’t normally go, since they have to remain in my possession to make the hard drive copy legal. Selling them off makes all the copies you keep illegal.
Au contraire my dear jayjay - for I have not an ipod, but a Creative Zen. I can, therefore, drag and drop the contents of it from my mp3 player to my PC.
Illuminatiprimus - resisting the inexorable rise of ipods since 2004.
I like having the original packaging, so I don’t go this route myself, but I was very happy to have an extra spindle lying around a year or so ago when I had to unload all the discs out of my 300-disc jukebox before moving.
That would require that you replace your hard drive, reinstall your OS, reinstall iTunes, plug your iPod in, and click past the warnings that syncing with an empty library will delete all the music therein all without thinking of offloading your music collection. I think I’ll take that chance.