Nah. I don't bother with that. I can't listen to unlimited amounts of music anyway, and buying fewer albums I care more about makes me listen to them more instead, I'd say. I already have a massive music catalog going back to the early 2000s when I bought CDs, pirated a lot and just kept all of it on my NAS.
cosmo
joined 2 years ago
Mostly Qobuz.
Qobuz. And sometimes bandcamp
Fair enough.
When I discovered that it was possible to buy and download drm free lossless flac-files i went back to buying music again. Never looked back tbh.
Well. If you're not streaming why have such a service in the first place? If I didn't stream remotely with Plex (and share with my friends and family) I'd just go back to running Kodi on my htpc like I did ten years ago.
Almost no one can, or have equipment that can make the difference. That being said, the difference between an old mp3 and a new one is sometimes noticeable at the same bitrate. The encoding algorithm has improved a quite lot since the late 90s. I bet a lot of people who say they hear the difference think about those old encodes.
I keep flacs as a master format that I make new encodes from when I want it on my phone and such though.