Honestly it saddens me greatly too think CDs are still around. The fact that "We are now living in the Digital Age" -Spielberg and we still use CDs with only two channels really annoys me. Most cars have great sound systems, majority of people can afford a 5.1 sound system (Wal-Mart), and it would not be difficult to make the swap especially with all the online downloads. Record companys could sell audio disk with 5.1 or even 7.1 and recoup loses with higher prices. The people who are loyal and still buy cds will buy the new disk. Truly it sucks trying to find a FLAC of your favorite artist and the fact that iTunes (PC) won't load them.
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JM @ Jul 17th 2008 9:29AM
Honestly it saddens me greatly too think CDs are still around. The fact that "We are now living in the Digital Age" -Spielberg and we still use CDs with only two channels really annoys me. Most cars have great sound systems, majority of people can afford a 5.1 sound system (Wal-Mart), and it would not be difficult to make the swap especially with all the online downloads. Record companys could sell audio disk with 5.1 or even 7.1 and recoup loses with higher prices. The people who are loyal and still buy cds will buy the new disk. Truly it sucks trying to find a FLAC of your favorite artist and the fact that iTunes (PC) won't load them.