Poll: Which of the following music media, if someone suddenly handed you a piece of music recorded on it, would you be able to play without making additional purchases?
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@mcc I never had an 8-track because by the time I was trash-picking my own stereo components as a teenager I had the impression they sounded bad and were inconvenient. But of course I had a turntable and a cassette deck because you needed those!

@0x09 @mcc You are so right about the sound quality. But I had a 2-XL so I could fake it.

2-XL Robot from Mego (1978) | Toy Tales
The 2-XL robot represents an early example of an electronic toy that both entertained and educated. Short for “To Excel”, the toy encouraged learning through interactivity.
Toy Tales (toytales.ca)
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Poll: Which of the following music media, if someone suddenly handed you a piece of music recorded on it, would you be able to play without making additional purchases?
@mcc Born audiophile over here. Physical media will never die just like #punkrock and #rockandroll will never die.
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Poll: Which of the following music media, if someone suddenly handed you a piece of music recorded on it, would you be able to play without making additional purchases?
@mcc none. maybe the vinyl, i think i still have a player in the basement somewhere
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Poll: Which of the following music media, if someone suddenly handed you a piece of music recorded on it, would you be able to play without making additional purchases?
@mcc None! But if I can go over to my mom‘s house, CD and cassette tape.
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Poll: Which of the following music media, if someone suddenly handed you a piece of music recorded on it, would you be able to play without making additional purchases?
@mcc ooh ooh this poll is me! I love legacy physical formats. Next do removable digital media! Or game consoles!
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Poll: Which of the following music media, if someone suddenly handed you a piece of music recorded on it, would you be able to play without making additional purchases?
@mcc@mastodon.social my old computer has a CD reader but i haven't turned it on for so long idk if it still works
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(BONUS POLL)
Which of the following music media, if someone suddenly handed you a piece of music recorded on it, would you be able to play without making additional purchases?
NOTES:
- If the answer is "none of the above" ,click "Show results". We can probably compare the previous poll to judge the significance of the scale of responses.
- Rather than worrying about differences between reel-to-reel formats, answer "reel to reel tape" if you can play at least one reel to reel tape format.
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Poll: Which of the following music media, if someone suddenly handed you a piece of music recorded on it, would you be able to play without making additional purchases?
@mcc i'd need to go to a friends for the 8-track. so that's a train ticket purchase, but i guess thats ok since purchase here probably means hardware, right
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Poll: Which of the following music media, if someone suddenly handed you a piece of music recorded on it, would you be able to play without making additional purchases?
@mcc I have an external CD player attached to my PC, and also an old VHS player that I know works because I recently used it to watch an old tape.
I can't rule out that my parents or grandparents have an old cassette player and/or vinyl player stashed away that I could borrow, but I'd have to check, and no guarantee they'd still work either.
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Poll: Which of the following music media, if someone suddenly handed you a piece of music recorded on it, would you be able to play without making additional purchases?
@mcc
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Poll: Which of the following music media, if someone suddenly handed you a piece of music recorded on it, would you be able to play without making additional purchases?
@mcc funnily enough, right now I could only play a cassette tape without buying anything new.
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@mcc i'd need to go to a friends for the 8-track. so that's a train ticket purchase, but i guess thats ok since purchase here probably means hardware, right
@pikzim u have access to a community resource. It counts
I think train ticket doesn't count as long as it's like, commuter rail. Like going to another suburb is fine but another city is pushing it. If I'm making sense
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Poll: Which of the following music media, if someone suddenly handed you a piece of music recorded on it, would you be able to play without making additional purchases?
@mcc What about just 'tape'?
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@mcc What about just 'tape'?
@hittitezombie see second post in thread
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@christinelove honestly i'm as surprised as you are. i assume it's because nobody on mastodon throws away their old computers
@mcc @christinelove I figure it’s got to be that, right? The CD revival is underway but no way is that responsible for this hitting 94%.
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@hittitezombie see second post in thread
@mcc D'oh! Done now.

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@christinelove honestly i'm as surprised as you are. i assume it's because nobody on mastodon throws away their old computers
@mcc @christinelove in my case it’s because BD-R / M-disc are pretty good solutions to the problem of “I want to keep an archival copy of this data long term”.
But also the other thing.
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@mcc @christinelove I figure it’s got to be that, right? The CD revival is underway but no way is that responsible for this hitting 94%.
@misty @mcc @christinelove I have a modest CD collection (a fun combination of rarities and "Amazon MP3 + physical CD was somehow cheaper than Amazon MP3 by itself" from 10+ years ago) and they're all ripped to FLAC via a USB DVD burner which is my primary optical media.
But when I first saw the poll, my first thought was "circa 2010 24 inch GE LCD TV with an integrated DVD player in the guest room, which can also play CDs", and assumed everyone still has something like that sitting in a corner.
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Poll: Which of the following music media, if someone suddenly handed you a piece of music recorded on it, would you be able to play without making additional purchases?
@mcc For better or for worse, I can only handle streaming in my home.
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@adriano @mcc @christinelove Good point! And I've even used my xbox to play music CDs in the last year!
@virtualsid @adriano @mcc @christinelove Same, my Xbox One plays CDs
have never been into specifically collecting stuff for playing old media, nor did I ever get into the vinyl / cassette revival. but I have enough DVDs and CDs and games on disk that I appreciate the Xbox still being able to do it