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In the United States (where I am) and many other countries, it is only legal to retain digital copies of your music ripped from a CD if you also keep the CD. **I keep my CDs even though I never use them. I have a mirror mp3 library I created from my FLAC files to use in my portables. Now I mostly just use stuff off my iphone connected to car stereo by bluetooth. I used to use an ipod with AUX in cable in car. car: any number of players that can connect to his car system via cable or bluetooth. And I can create some very interesting custom random mixes as well.Ģ. at my fingertips without finding or changing out the CD. So my complete collection is searchable, playable, etc. All controllable via laptop, iphone or ipad. I use squeezebox players through out the house, fed by my digital music server located in a back closet containing all my music. (all with or without some additional DAC) that plays FLAC files to his home system. home: something like a squeezebox, or sonos, or netbook, etc. My 10,000+ CDs are are stored away, never to be used (I hope) again.**ġ. I think an even better idea for the OP is to take this time to switch over to a digital music playback environment for all your locations and ditch the physical CDs altogether.















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