The Compact Disc (CD) effectively revolutionized the way we
listen to music. Back in the 80s, when
it first exploded on the scene, it was the ultimate consumer format for music
and other types of audio data.
It was truly remarkable, the way CDs enabled us to switch
from the analog sound of cassette or vinyl and actually listen to digital music.
There was no need to forward or rewind
tapes nor flip records from side to side. With a compact disc, you could just jump
to the desired track and listen to it as many times as you liked, without any
fuss or hassle.
But that was a long time ago and the CD is now going the
same way as the VHS and audio cassette. In fact, many car entertainment system
makers have disposed with the CD player altogether. Much the same also applies
to laptops and PCS where the humble USB port has taken the place of the CD
player.
Just as CDs replaced their earlier vinyl and tape
counterparts due to sound quality and convenience, MP3 and other digital
formats are now replacing CDs on a large scale.
Why lug a Discman when you can listen to the same thing on
your smartphone? Add to that the fact
that today’s cutting edge smart speakers and smart TVs can play music directly
from your USB stick or memory card, and you can see why CDs are going the way
of the dinosaur.
There is no need to keep track of large numbers of CD albums
and manually writing down the tracks on each and every one of them. Now you can
simply miniaturize all that data and place it on your laptop, tablet or any
other device you like.
Some of the major
benefits of digitizing your CDs include the following:
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No more lost or damaged discs or stuffing CDs in
wrong covers
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No need of all those giant disc towers around your
sound system
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You can save hard-earned money by not having to
buy new CDs all the time
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Use your Wi-Fi and activate the home-sharing option
to stream your whole digital media collection to other devices and speakers all
around your home
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You will be able to access your entire music
collection instantly
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You can find and revive those long-forgotten
hits and enjoy them once again
More and more people are now digitizing CDs so that they
would be able to play their music whenever and wherever they like. In fact, turning
music into media files is becoming more of a norm, rather than an
exception.
However, it is important that you should only trust your precious CD library with highly skilled and experienced professionals instead of trying to digitize it yourself. Contact us for a fast and reliable solution for all of your CD ripping needs.