I now hear that CD's are making a comeback, because when you hear musics streaming from Spotify or other types of streaming app, they have a decision to remove it because they own the music. BUT, with vinyls, cassettes and CD's like I have, YOU own the music. Once you purchase it, it's yours to keep, just as long as you have a player to play musics with. This is why I would love to start up a collections of CD's I once had.
@@DWHistoryandCulture It's my pleasure. I hope to one day let everyone know that music artists would really really appreciate what we as consumers do: Buy their products they work hard on. This is why I got the model D-141 Discman from Sony.
I remember when my parent bought me the first CD in my life and i listen to it every night. It feels so nostalgic nowadays when I recall those time putting a cd into a disc tray and waiting it to read the disc
@@adrishbasu1644 technically we do I I’ve went down in the basement and I found a bucket of CD that I used to own when I was a child I’m starting to recollect DVDs and CDs. Old and new
As a zoomer who still has his Baby Einstein CD he got circa '07 😂 amd just ripped it to WAV to listen to it on my portables, I beg to differ. Granted, I'm not a teen anymore, but I desperately want to get a CD both me and my teenage sister like
CD sales peaked in the 1990s and early 2000s but clearly saw a decline from 2005 to 2020. It has been making a slow recovery in recent times nevertheless.
Sega sony panasonic phillips Are the most that started all the discs To replace music tapes, movie tapes and game cartridges Thank you, Sony for bringing us movie discs and phillips for bringing music discs And thank you saga for bringing game discs Discs were a full replacement for the generation of the late 90s 2000s and also Thanks Sony again for bringing us high-definition Disc
Oh yeah, CDs are so underrated, huh? They've been around forever and yet people are just now appreciating them. Vinyl is trendy now, but let me tell you, CDs have always been the superior option for good sound and convenience. But hey, if you don't have space for a vinyl collection, that's fair. CDs are more practical in that sense. They take up less space and are easier to store. So, keep loving those CDs, buddy! You're making the right choice.
I've been crushing it with cds for 40 years, and 5000 cds. Love the outtakes and alternate cuts and bonus materials you don't get with vinyl. And the price.
Cds were a big rise where it's started in the 90s somewhere in the Sega cd Philip CDI Panasonic 3DO PlayStation, 1/playstation 2 Discs were meant to be a full replacement to tapes Vinyls and cartridges. On movies and music and games With the digital audio Sony started it all When it came to the movies. 💿
Don't say "little discs" There were for a time, portable CD's of 3.1" ( 80mm - which held up to 24 minutes of music) as compared to the 4.7" (120 mm) size.
Dw, please do more research and get the history corrected. It was Philips that invent the compact disc CD. Philips learn from past history and open the cooperation, worked with Sony for four years, not the other way as u reported, to ensure the success of CD against other Telefunken format.
Truly, all the major development came from Philips, they made research that defined the whole audio business into the late 2000s. But Philips was taken over by accountants and marketing so they first lost their reputation and then their market share.
It made people respect music. I remember buying Supreme by Robbie Williams. You had to listen to the whole thing because you bought it. Now you just have a hit and the artist is gone. And producing music gave people jobs. The process, because it was difficult, made the producers more selective.
Record companies assured the demise of vinyl by - for example- refusing returns from retailers on unsold LPs, thus ending a longstanding practice. Yes, consumers did prefer CDs, and I was one of those. This story makes me think about all the shopping malls that left our downtown retail dead. And look at the malls today!
FACT CHECK: In 2021, CD sales increased in the US for the first time since 2004. The RIAA reported that CD revenue made a dip in 2022, before increasing again in 2023 and overtook downloading for the first time in over a decade.
Cds were a big rise where it's started in the 90s somewhere in the Sega cd Philip CDI Panasonic 3DO PlayStation, 1/playstation 2 Discs were meant to be a full replacement to tapes Vinyls and cartridges. On movies and music and games With the digital audio Sony started all When it came to the movies. Thank you. Sony
The thing about physical media is that it's not gonna be overtaken by streaming for the simple fact that there are people who want the best quality music. I buy CDs so I can rip FLACs, I buy DVDs and Blu-Rays to rip them, and I know that there are thousonds if not millions of people just like me who will go through that effort for better quality. Until we are all able to watch Deadpool at a consistent 24Mbs anywhere at any time like on the Blu-Ray: physical media will not die.
I never gave up my CD collection and players. They are all carefully stored until I build a new PC. Then I dedicate an entire SSD just for WAV, FLAC and ACC music files after ripping my old CDs. So far, I have nearly 1.2 Tb worth of music from my CD collection plus another 0.4 Tb of downloaded WAV and FLAC files.
Streaming and online platforms can go any day and overall their services are not yours to keep. Meanwhile, physical copies like CD, Cassette and vinyl records will guarantee you a lifetime of audio quality and it’s actually yours to keep.
Try to FIND the ABBA or specially made Springsteen CD's with the promo SONY white cardboard box they came in: up to $150 or so. The Billy Joel "Stranger" CD was the first mass produced in the US, those a fraction of that. The Blue Label RCA JAPAN CDs are more valuable , up to $20-30, not the 2nd run blue labeled CDs from the USA, half that or regular retail. The ALL GOLD Mobile Fidelity CDs are just ridiculously overpriced IF you can find them at a resale store or online site.
Cds were a big rise where it's started in the 90s somewhere in the Sega cd Philip CDI Panasonic 3DO PlayStation, 1/playstation 2 Discs were meant to be a full replacement to tapes Vinyls and cartridges. On movies and music and games With the digital audio Sony started all When it came to the movies. Thank you sony 💿
It was NOT Richard Edlinger's version of Beethoven's 9th symphony, but Herbert Van Karajan's version which calculated the original length of the Audio Compact disc (2:38)
the TOP of the CD with the writing is where scratches affect the playing of the CD. Very early on it was widely reported a hack: covering the scratched affected area with clear toothpaste, smoothing it out, will alleviate the skipping for some time.
0:48 Just follow the internal logic of that german guy...which was sadly the prevailing attitude at the time:....and here, ladies and gentlemen, is a type of technology [CDs] we will not care a 🤬 about for the best part of the next 10 years.... ...even though its *ALREADY invented* , it will not become a serious contender to vinyl records until the end of the 80s. Yes, it's a far superior format: Pristine sound quality, compact size, unmatched resistance to wear and tear, zero loss of quality in succesive copying generations, not bothered by dust etc....but *ours is the generation that PURPOSELY ignores technology for decades. That's what we do as a generation.* ah mean... *look what is happening with solar panels, already with us since the late 70s, but ignoring progress is our identity.* Wait till after a generation from the future invents giant superflat TVs that work digitally.... *they'll come up with a higher standard of high-definition visuals every few months* ....We'll just rot here watching knackered vhs tapes, 'cause we just love substandard quality. 🥴 🙄
I now hear that CD's are making a comeback, because when you hear musics streaming from Spotify or other types of streaming app, they have a decision to remove it because they own the music. BUT, with vinyls, cassettes and CD's like I have, YOU own the music. Once you purchase it, it's yours to keep, just as long as you have a player to play musics with. This is why I would love to start up a collections of CD's I once had.
Thanks for watching and sharing your love vor CDs. There is certainly a sense of nostalgia associated with CDs and cassettes that we, too, appreciate.
@@DWHistoryandCulture It's my pleasure. I hope to one day let everyone know that music artists would really really appreciate what we as consumers do: Buy their products they work hard on. This is why I got the model D-141 Discman from Sony.
I've always kept and still have my cd and vinyl collection as I like to own my music and always have it in my hands 🙂
@@DWHistoryandCulture i’m starting a collection soon!
Teens today will never know how it feels to actually have something that you know will never be taken from you
I remember when my parent bought me the first CD in my life and i listen to it every night. It feels so nostalgic nowadays when I recall those time putting a cd into a disc tray and waiting it to read the disc
I used to have CDs. I still have the them, but I never use them. I kinda got used to vinyl and music streaming cause I feel like I can touch the music
not american teens maybe , but as an indian teen i do
@@adrishbasu1644 technically we do I I’ve went down in the basement and I found a bucket of CD that I used to own when I was a child I’m starting to recollect DVDs and CDs. Old and new
As a zoomer who still has his Baby Einstein CD he got circa '07 😂 amd just ripped it to WAV to listen to it on my portables, I beg to differ. Granted, I'm not a teen anymore, but I desperately want to get a CD both me and my teenage sister like
CD's will never go away. They are possibly the best storage media. They're equivalent to the 3.5mm headphone jack.
Facts, almost bought a new phone and at the last moment I realised it is without 3.5mm jack
@@rohan_3128 Sony smartphones still have headphone jack
@@Iskander67Thanks.
To PlayStation, discs became a full replacement to tapes.
CD sales peaked in the 1990s and early 2000s but clearly saw a decline from 2005 to 2020. It has been making a slow recovery in recent times nevertheless.
I love CD, it's so underrated, especially now that vinyl has overtaken CD now. I don't have space in my room for a vinyl collection anyway.
Lies again? Grab CDG
Sega sony panasonic phillips Are the most that started all the discs To replace music tapes, movie tapes and game cartridges Thank you, Sony for bringing us movie discs and phillips for bringing music discs And thank you saga for bringing game discs
Discs were a full replacement for the generation of the late 90s 2000s and also Thanks Sony again for bringing us high-definition Disc
Oh yeah, CDs are so underrated, huh? They've been around forever and yet people are just now appreciating them. Vinyl is trendy now, but let me tell you, CDs have always been the superior option for good sound and convenience.
But hey, if you don't have space for a vinyl collection, that's fair. CDs are more practical in that sense. They take up less space and are easier to store. So, keep loving those CDs, buddy! You're making the right choice.
I will always purchase Compact Discs..❤
I've been crushing it with cds for 40 years, and 5000 cds. Love the outtakes and alternate cuts and bonus materials you don't get with vinyl. And the price.
CD will forever be my favorite format
Cds were a big rise where it's started in the 90s
somewhere in the Sega cd Philip CDI Panasonic 3DO PlayStation, 1/playstation 2
Discs were meant to be a full replacement to tapes Vinyls and cartridges. On movies and music and games With the digital audio Sony started it all When it came to the movies. 💿
Not giving up my vinyl, Not giving up my tapes, Not giving up my CDs. There is no “rise and fall” of ANYTHING.
Why the hell do you still have vinyls? They're old school garbage.
Agree!
I agree with you!
In the case of CDs there is no FALL
There should really be a comeback for these little discs. They're awesome.
They already are coming back. Get them while they’re still mostly cheap.
Don't say "little discs" There were for a time, portable CD's of 3.1" ( 80mm - which held up to 24 minutes of music)
as compared to the 4.7" (120 mm) size.
Dw, please do more research and get the history corrected. It was Philips that invent the compact disc CD. Philips learn from past history and open the cooperation, worked with Sony for four years, not the other way as u reported, to ensure the success of CD against other Telefunken format.
Truly, all the major development came from Philips, they made research that defined the whole audio business into the late 2000s. But Philips was taken over by accountants and marketing so they first lost their reputation and then their market share.
I still buy CDs and only CDs
It made people respect music. I remember buying Supreme by Robbie Williams. You had to listen to the whole thing because you bought it. Now you just have a hit and the artist is gone. And producing music gave people jobs. The process, because it was difficult, made the producers more selective.
You are right, now it's all about the 30 second sped up/slowed tik-tok
Listening to mine right now. Cheapest way to get incredible sound but you have to do your homework
Record companies assured the demise of vinyl by - for example- refusing returns from retailers on unsold LPs, thus ending a longstanding practice. Yes, consumers did prefer CDs, and I was one of those. This story makes me think about all the shopping malls that left our downtown retail dead. And look at the malls today!
FACT CHECK: In 2021, CD sales increased in the US for the first time since 2004. The RIAA reported that CD revenue made a dip in 2022, before increasing again in 2023 and overtook downloading for the first time in over a decade.
Cds were a big rise where it's started in the 90s
somewhere in the Sega cd Philip CDI Panasonic 3DO PlayStation, 1/playstation 2
Discs were meant to be a full replacement to tapes Vinyls and cartridges. On movies and music and games With the digital audio Sony started all When it came to the movies. Thank you.
Sony
You mean the 80's? They were introduced in Japan in 1982, and then the US in 1983.
The Compact Disc is spectacular :^)
Thanks . . . .
A great revolution.
My first compact disc, Thriller by Michael Jackson.
My first compact disc player, Pioneer PD9010-X.
And today, Matteo, do you still use 💿? 🤓
@@DWHistoryandCulture No, I don't.
@@matteoromenghi Did you keep them anyway? At least „Thriller“?
@@DWHistoryandCulture Yes.
My first compact disc was Fleetwood Mac Rumours and my first cd player was Philips CD104. Great cd player
hasnt fallen infact they are becomming popular again alone with LPs.
This was a fine invention.
The thing about physical media is that it's not gonna be overtaken by streaming for the simple fact that there are people who want the best quality music.
I buy CDs so I can rip FLACs, I buy DVDs and Blu-Rays to rip them, and I know that there are thousonds if not millions of people just like me who will go through that effort for better quality. Until we are all able to watch Deadpool at a consistent 24Mbs anywhere at any time like on the Blu-Ray: physical media will not die.
I never gave up my CD collection and players. They are all carefully stored until I build a new PC. Then I dedicate an entire SSD just for WAV, FLAC and ACC music files after ripping my old CDs. So far, I have nearly 1.2 Tb worth of music from my CD collection plus another 0.4 Tb of downloaded WAV and FLAC files.
Streaming and online platforms can go any day and overall their services are not yours to keep. Meanwhile, physical copies like CD, Cassette and vinyl records will guarantee you a lifetime of audio quality and it’s actually yours to keep.
There is no cd fall. Its only business , how to sell twice the same product (vinyl).
the all first production cds is now worth?
Try to FIND the ABBA or specially made Springsteen CD's with the promo SONY white cardboard box they came in: up to $150 or so.
The Billy Joel "Stranger" CD was the first mass produced in the US, those a fraction of that.
The Blue Label RCA JAPAN CDs are more valuable , up to $20-30, not the 2nd run blue labeled CDs from the USA, half that or regular retail.
The ALL GOLD Mobile Fidelity CDs are just ridiculously overpriced IF you can find them at a resale store or online site.
@@gp. Thank for that info. japan press is highly rated to be not counterfited and the size of cd is thicker than other.
Cds were a big rise where it's started in the 90s
somewhere in the Sega cd Philip CDI Panasonic 3DO PlayStation, 1/playstation 2
Discs were meant to be a full replacement to tapes Vinyls and cartridges. On movies and music and games With the digital audio Sony started all When it came to the movies.
Thank you sony 💿
It was NOT Richard Edlinger's version of Beethoven's 9th symphony, but Herbert Van Karajan's version which calculated the original length of the Audio Compact disc (2:38)
no, beside that its all fake about that myth, the original myth went by Furtwänglers version of the 9th
Short and sweet documentary about my beloved CD. Can anyone tell what music is going on in this?
What are the songs used in the video?
the video didn’t talk about the fall of cd
Perhaps more an outlook on the rise of streaming 😊
it's so weird how we used to use kompakt disks we actually owned yet now we use streaming services.
cds do be good for collectors. once inserted in your pc, it will automatically be saved in your computer or phone
CD having a comback after China's new technology
I wouldn't call it a "fall." Format had a great run.
I luv my CDs, but hate how a small scratch makes them skip continuously 🙄🙄
Mine must've skipped the so called " protective coating"
the TOP of the CD with the writing is where scratches affect the playing of the CD. Very early on it was widely reported a hack:
covering the scratched affected area with clear toothpaste, smoothing it out, will alleviate the skipping for some time.
0:48 Just follow the internal logic of that german guy...which was sadly the prevailing attitude at the time:....and here, ladies and gentlemen, is a type of technology [CDs] we will not care a 🤬 about for the best part of the next 10 years....
...even though its *ALREADY invented* , it will not become a serious contender to vinyl records until the end of the 80s. Yes, it's a far superior format: Pristine sound quality, compact size, unmatched resistance to wear and tear, zero loss of quality in succesive copying generations, not bothered by dust etc....but *ours is the generation that PURPOSELY ignores technology for decades. That's what we do as a generation.* ah mean... *look what is happening with solar panels, already with us since the late 70s, but ignoring progress is our identity.* Wait till after a generation from the future invents giant superflat TVs that work digitally.... *they'll come up with a higher standard of high-definition visuals every few months* ....We'll just rot here watching knackered vhs tapes, 'cause we just love substandard quality. 🥴
🙄
This should be in English
There are subtitles
Stop the music