Subj : Re: floppy disks To : Warpslide From : boraxman Date : Tue Apr 29 2025 10:40 am -=> Warpslide wrote to Nightfox <=- Wa> On 28 Apr 2025, Nightfox said the following... Ni> I've seen some weird things like that. One thing I noticed is that if I Ni> burned CDs on the maximum speed, they'd often read okay in my PC, but Ni> other CD-ROMs and CD players might have trouble reading it. I found Ni> that it was best to burn CDs at the slowest speed available, and that Ni> generally helped. Wa> One of my car stereos was like that. It would play burned audio CDs if Wa> burned at a slower speed (4X I think), but if burned at faster speeds Wa> it would sometimes recognize the disc, other times not. If it did Wa> recognize the disc it would often just skip or start playing and then Wa> just stop. Wa> A later car stereo I had that played MP3 CDs seemed perfectly fine Wa> reading discs burned at higher speeds. Wa> Thinking back to those times, having to use physical media in vehicles, Wa> makes me appreciate how far we've come. Now I can just talk to my car Wa> and ask it to play nearly any song that's available on a streaming Wa> service without having to worry about which disc it was on or having to Wa> changes tapes or discs when I want to listen to a different artist. Wa> Tired of music? Just tap the podcast button on the dashboard and Wa> listen to someone ramble on about any variety of subjects, fiction or Wa> otherwise. Wa> We're honestly spoiled for choice, which I appreciate. See, I don't like that. It sounds good, but I prefer to put on an album, and enjoy the album as it was meant to be played. Or radio, where I can find new songs, new artists, new songs from artists I know but I didn't know they did this or that. It might sound weird, but at least for me personally, I don't particularly wan't to just able to play and song that comes into my head on demand. It feels like, I'm not invested enough? Like music is just background noise and not something to be appreciated. .... BoraxMan ___ MultiMail/Linux v0.52 --- Mystic BBS/QWK v1.12 A48 (Linux/64) * Origin: Agency BBS | Dunedin, New Zealand | agency.bbs.nz (21:1/101) .