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Mahlerei
27-02-11, 17:57
I see Chandos are offering music on USB sticks. Very expensive they are too. Can't quite see the logic of this, though

http://www.musicweb-international.com/classrev/2011/Mar11/USB_Chandos.htm

What do MBers think?

Don Petter
27-02-11, 18:59
It's difficult to assess the value, since neither there nor on the Chandos site do they quote either the length of music in minutes or equivalent CDs. I suppose for £100 if they include the equivalent of ten or more CDs they might win on value and convenience. There remains the problem for many collectors, as with latterly issued box sets, of having some of the content already.

Stunsworth
27-02-11, 19:19
I would have thought that anyone who had the technical ability to transfer the recordings from the memory stick to their computer would be happy in downloading the recordings directly.

Brassbandmaestro
28-02-11, 10:33
Hmmm, bit difficult this because like me a collector would have some of the recordings already.

Bryn
28-02-11, 10:40
I would have thought that anyone who had the technical ability to transfer the recordings from the memory stick to their computer would be happy in downloading the recordings directly.

Yes, but it saves all the time and bother of doing so, and when the memory stick fails (as it inevitably will) Chandos can replace it, (for a fee, one presumes). :whistle:

mathias broucek
28-02-11, 17:24
Sounds like an expensive answer to a question no one is asking.......

It might make sense if each drive had a huge number of CDs at low cost, but otherwise why?????

Stunsworth
28-02-11, 19:49
Yes, but it saves all the time and bother of doing so, and when the memory stick fails (as it inevitably will) Chandos can replace it, (for a fee, one presumes). :whistle:

I'm not so sure it _would_ save time - it's going to take a couple of days for delivery of the memory stick. Also who would actually play the tracks from the stick? Surely people would copy the tracks to their music library.

Bryn
28-02-11, 19:59
Many DVD players and even some amps have USB inputs these days, sometimes in the front panel. I have got quite used to playing mp3s, mp2s with their extention changed to mp3, and wma files that way (though more often than not the USB device is an SD card reader, rather than a straigh USB memory stick).