There's nothing quite so sure to remind you how fleeting fame is than ripping a 20 year old CD collection and trying to find tracklists and artwork.

...oooh, a mix CD *I* made on the very CHEAPEST CD-Rs (actually transparent!) over 20 years ago. Let's try and rip that.

I'm sure every track's data will be...oh...okay.

It's ripping.

I'm stunned.

Sadly, the fun bit of this box is over and done with - that was the bit where I discovered that before moving from the UK I'd actually ripped half of the box already! :)

...now we're into the bit of the box where I actually have to find artwork and CD listings again.

Bleh.

Can I just share that I hate webp images? Can I? They're a pain in the arse.

I mean, I accept that technology moves on, but virtually nothing but webbrowsers will look at webp images yet, so they're a complete git to deal with.

...oh my gods! They both ripped. Both CDs.

I mean there's nothing on there I couldn't pull from somewhere else, and iirc one of the CDs had a corrupt track burned to it, but... yeah. The ancient (for small, but unexpected values of ancient) media survived.

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@pyoor - I'm currently digitizing my old VHSes and I'm super surprised at how well they've kept up. I have stuff from 1985 still playing pretty well.

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@dolari you wouldn't like to digitize some PAL VHS tapes at all, would you?

@dolari ah well. I will one day get them done one day. I keep looking on eBay for a reasonably priced multi format player.

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