mrscott wrote:
By putting your music collection in/on one device isn't a smart idea. If you lose it, break it, gets stolen, etc. you are out of your entire music selection. Whereas, if you have individual media, whether it be CD, SD, cassette, or whatever media is soon to be created, then if you lose, break, get stolen one or two or even several, you aren't losing your entire collection.
It's called a backup, bro.
I have all my original CD's, both CD and CD+G.. but I couldn't even begin to calculate how many hundreds of hours i've spent over the years ripping, sorting, and naming those files.. weeding out duplicates, etc.
It's one of the main reasons you can't download music directly to your iPod/iPhone. My downloading the media to your computer, then copying it over to your iPod/iPhone, you have that ever important backup in the event you accidentally drop your iPod in the crapper.
Which reminds me of another big plus to purchasing music from iTunes: If for some reason your computer AND your iPod dies, you can send a message to iTunes support and you can re-download every song you ever purchased from them.
Try loosing (or breaking) one of your CD's and then having the record store give you a new replacement disc for free with nothing in hand but a receipt.
Doesn't really apply to the likes of SoundChoice or other karaoke track manus, but it certainly is a huge convenience to your average music customer, and yet another perk to go 'discless'.