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    218 months ago

    I want to know what “other” is that is also clobbering CDs. Can’t say it’s streaming because it’s physical media. The article mentions that half a million cassettes were sold, but that doesn’t really answer the question. That “other” takes up a lot of space relative to CDs so I’m pretty curious.

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      8 months ago

      I dug into the RIAA Source PDF the article references for what “other” means:

      “Includes CD Singles, Cassettes, Vinyl Singles, DVD Audio, SACD”

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        108 months ago

        Ahh, perfect, thanks, I genuinely appreciate it. I should have done that myself, shouldn’t I?

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          108 months ago

          Eh, I have a lot of questions after articles, few are worth going down the rabbit hole for unless others show interest, no worries!

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      48 months ago

      I’d assume it is for digital downloads.

      If I am not purchasing LPs, I try to purchase MP3s/FLAC that I can copy and move around as I please.

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        18 months ago

        Hm, digital downloads count as physical media? I might? be able to see the merit in that classification but I’m not entirely convinced.

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          28 months ago

          I should comment AFTER I read the article.

          If it is for physical sales only I would have to guess we are looking at things like cassette, USB drives and limited releases on other obscure formats like minidisk.