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usually once i didn't listen to a CD anymore in a couple of months i deleted them from my hard drive... now i thought its better to keep them on my hard drive none the less which means... ...still over 800 CDs to copy again to my PC ~ FML!! it'll take months until i got everything back copied to my PC.. >.>''
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I did the same thing with my iPod. I've had it for over a decade now and decided at my last job that I would play the thing on shuffle. If I skipped a song, it wasn't worth keeping the album (with some exceptions) and it helped me really weed out my music collection of things I've grown out of.
I would suggest investing in a portable hard drive, though, and just use that to only store up your music. Back it up once a month and you'll slowly get your library back in order.
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i once had a portable hard drive but it got fucked up and everything was lost (back in the era were i downloaded like 90% which is years ago) but for now my tactic is just go through my shelf which is in order from A-Z and i'll get to every single CD and copy it on my PC - once that is done i'll do one more copy of everything to an external hard drive in hope it won't fuck up again...
actually i never wanted to do it but since my driving teacher and my wife told me that CDs don't necessarily hold forever i was like: hm maybe you should keep everything digitally saved jsut in case... since it could be that certain CDs won't play anymore after a couple of years although they have no scratches but also you can have luck and they hold a lifetime... - you never know...
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