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Anonymous /g/105796050#105796551
7/4/2025, 8:54:21 AM
Both are my domain for I shall seize it and make it my bathroom.
Anonymous ID: hPWZYYlWFinland /pol/509451794#509468903
7/4/2025, 8:28:40 AM
>>509458642
becayse entirety of USA must be replaced with Indians

dont you understand?

Indians received "a good goyim vaccine" they will not die

you know what, in 2-300 years the Jews will claim Indians are "native americans"
Anonymous /g/105742044#105742044
6/29/2025, 11:24:34 AM
CD audio disc was released to public in 1982 (first in Japan, later USA) to be an alternative to vinyl recordings

But what happened to CD's replacement tech?

Options were super audio CD and later DVD audio, both dead on arrival

https://dawn.fi/uutiset/2025/06/29/mita-tapahtui-dvd-audio-super-audio-cd

here's the good things about CD:
>faster jump in between songs than vinyl is capable of doing (its entirely dependent on vinyl player device itself how long it takes)
>more songs fit onto CD than onto one side of vinyl, vinyl must be swapped, it has A side and B side
>entire vinyls amount of music fits onto one side of CD

in the year 2000, 90% of world music was sold as CD discs but it went downhill afterwards

Super Audio was released to public in 1999 it was better than CD disc, it was optical disc like CDs were but had a bit different coating and whatnot, it was somewhat more expensive

SOME CD players were capable of playing normal CD disc and Super Audio CD. About a million recorrds of Super Audio were sold.

DVD audio came almost immediately after Super Audio, on december 2000.

>it would fit 80 minutes of audio, about on the level of CD but the audio will take computer space of 4.7 gigabytes! whereas CD audio takes 700 megabytes, from this you can reason that DVD audio had about 7x better recording quality than CD audio (some of it on the audio range that is out of human hearing range)

DVD audio can be played with all external DVD machines from 2000 to 2008 (not necessarily with PC DVD drive)

Nevertheless all these formats are practially gone today!