rarity also depends on where in the world you are. for example, I’d be surprised if there are many HiPac cassettes in secondhand stores here in the US, or really anywhere outside Japan.
Definitely not rare enough that I had to stop buying older releases from several mainstream bluegrass labels that started producing out of stock and low volume on CDR without telling you. I sent a email to the label and they acknowledged the “possibility” of the practice.
Exactly, do we really need to get this column perfect? (No )
That said, I think it is useful - it’s good to highlight if a format is unlikely to be the one in-hand at a glance.
P.s. get stuck into the wiki my friend!
hmmm, i tried to create an account and got this?
There should be an HTTP Auth pop-up requesting username and password which should both be “NOTSPAM”.
The auth pop-up should tell you as much, but some browsers have decided to not show this.
Yeah I think I ballsed that part up - will try again tonight
So I tried doing this tonight (i’ve saved my changes in a local text document), and got this when I try to submit the changes
Regarding the commercial use of CD-R, Smithsonian Folkways is one of the labels releasing these as “custom CDs”.
Amazon also sells “manufactured on demand” CD-Rs of some releases.
Ugh still not fixed… if anyone’s wondering you should be able to get round this by clicking ‘edit source’ in the wiki page instead of using the visual editor.
I also lost a bunch of time because of this thing
edit: made ticket