
I got some very constructive feedback and I am grateful for that!
It is good to hear various opinions and I am really a pragmatic at heart:
LSMelo asked for the Berlin 4 remaster in lossless, so let's see if we can make that happen!
Cheers everyone!
Originally posted by Chrisedge:There is one thing I have in common with Olli!
Originally posted by thefly108:[image]
This thread right now ^^^
Let's thank the tapers and thank Joyce and others for their remasters, and move on
Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
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I had to stop posting in this thread for my blood pressure's sake... but I still enjoy reading the redundant arguments here. But now I'm throwing in my final two pesos. There is still a small market for all you for profit bootleggers and your high quality recordings out there. Old cats like me that spent tons of cash in the 80's and 90's for "silver pressed" are mostly over it in the new digital age. MP3 may not sound as good, but I can have every show. You can argue your superiority over someone all you want. BigGiRL does this as a hobby and like any other selfless U2 gets more reward out of sharing her hobby with all of us. And (most) of us are extremely grateful for it. Enough said. Take your self aggrandizing somewhere else and let it be. I get it... You take it seriously. You do high quality. Share some of it with us and let us decide...
Originally posted by blueeyedboy:MP3 may not sound as good, but I can have every show.
Originally posted by JulienLossless:[..]
just as you can with lossless files ... i've got two 2TB hard drives full of live shows, more than 400 data dvd full of shows in flac too, and i've got enough to listen to for more than my life's duration so space isn't an issue, neither is download speed nowadays, there's no real reason for anyone to stay with mp3. there might have been a reason ten years ago when most media player weren't able to decode flac properly but it's not a problem anymore since it's now a recognized format that is able to be read by pretty much any player (even my 4 years old android phone reads them natively).
Originally posted by JulienLossless:[...] there's no real reason for anyone to stay with mp3.[...]