Since i have seen experienced properly archived CD/DVD disks "shedding" the reflective layer after years of storage, i stopped backing up stuff to DVD/CDROM for good. Also make sure that the more important your data/media is, the more backups/versions you should make of it. Since the day will come, where at least one of your backups will fail one day in the future. So having three backups stored at three different locations may save your a_rs_e
Great video. So, you may have said this and I may have missed it, but can't Brasero or other programs just copy the CD to an ISO without the need to convert them to FLAC? Seems like an extra step. Also, I'm pretty sure I was the first person to by a CD-R Drive in my town. I worked at Circuit city and waited for them to come in and I bought the first one we ever sold before the store opened. It was $400, I got it for about $350 with my employee discount, and it was a 2x writer. So about 45 minutes to write a entire disc. And even in the 90's I would order my discs through the mail and I'm pretty sure I could get them for about 50 cents a disc. But yes, in stores they where a few dollars a disc.
Thanks a bunch for this video! I have just a whole bunch of CDs that I accumulated from the old days, and I've been meaning to rip them for years now. Those streaming services are for kids. I prefer the old ways 😂
Never burn audio CD's faster than 16x. All burners burn CD's the same way up to 16x, above that they use different speeds which in return can produce partialy readable CD's.
Ive been ripping and burning Cd's on linux for years. Got 1500 + Cds..I like Brasero, but I've always gone back to using K3B..Dunno maybe personal preference..I Usually dont bother ripping to Flac due to my old cd players wont play. I find Ogg or MP3 @ 320 my ears can't hear the difference between those and Flac.
TO YOU USERS OF UBUNTU (KUBUNTU), DEBIAN 12, LINUX, ETC, BURNING AUDIO CDS QUICKLY AND EASILY **YOU ARE ALL LIARS!!** YOU SHOULD WORK FOR JOE (LIE)-DEN!!
Starting the new year by going back in time.
I created audio cds using the command line in linux
It's more geeky. Lol
Since i have seen experienced properly archived CD/DVD disks "shedding" the reflective layer after years of storage, i stopped backing up stuff to DVD/CDROM for good. Also make sure that the more important your data/media is, the more backups/versions you should make of it. Since the day will come, where at least one of your backups will fail one day in the future. So having three backups stored at three different locations may save your a_rs_e
Wow just so you know it I clicked on the video cuz of thumbnail. Great content in your channel. Definitely a new sub for you.
Rad! Thank you.
I Very Searched for this video…
Thanks
Didn't remember, when I last burned a CD. 😅
thank you for showing me brasero!
Been tbere, done that with cd burning in linux. Today i convert the audio files to flac and play it on my phone.
Great video. So, you may have said this and I may have missed it, but can't Brasero or other programs just copy the CD to an ISO without the need to convert them to FLAC? Seems like an extra step.
Also, I'm pretty sure I was the first person to by a CD-R Drive in my town. I worked at Circuit city and waited for them to come in and I bought the first one we ever sold before the store opened. It was $400, I got it for about $350 with my employee discount, and it was a 2x writer. So about 45 minutes to write a entire disc. And even in the 90's I would order my discs through the mail and I'm pretty sure I could get them for about 50 cents a disc. But yes, in stores they where a few dollars a disc.
Thank you thank you thank you! K3B was being uncooperative on Ubuntu 22.04 and abcde saved my bacon!
Thanks a bunch for this video! I have just a whole bunch of CDs that I accumulated from the old days, and I've been meaning to rip them for years now. Those streaming services are for kids. I prefer the old ways 😂
Replying to @ColdFuse96:
When you say "THIS IS EASY AND HELPFUL TO YOU AND NO PROBLEMS BURNING AUDIO CDS", YOU HAVE **VERY VERY SEVERE LIE-ARRHEA!!**
Never burn audio CD's faster than 16x. All burners burn CD's the same way up to 16x, above that they use different speeds which in return can produce partialy readable CD's.
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Ive been ripping and burning Cd's on linux for years. Got 1500 + Cds..I like Brasero, but I've always gone back to using K3B..Dunno maybe personal preference..I Usually dont bother ripping to Flac due to my old cd players wont play. I find Ogg or MP3 @ 320 my ears can't hear the difference between those and Flac.
I think my CD drive is - finally - dying out.
eject -t to close that tray.
TO YOU USERS OF UBUNTU (KUBUNTU), DEBIAN 12, LINUX, ETC, BURNING AUDIO CDS QUICKLY AND EASILY **YOU ARE ALL LIARS!!**
YOU SHOULD WORK FOR JOE (LIE)-DEN!!
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