![]() This is what is streamed from music services like Spotify and TIDAL and how your own digital music collections are best stored for wireless playback. ![]() Streaming: While some streaming systems like Raumfeld make it possible to connect a CD player via line-in and restream the audio, streaming generally works with audio files.Ripping the song allows you to listen to it on your smartphone on your way to work. There will always be the odd obscure track - perhaps from an older local band - that’s only available on CD. Availability: Most music is available online in a range of high quality digital formats, but not all.Mobility: Audio files can be played back by PCs, laptops, car stereo systems and smartphones making them the easiest way to store and enjoy your music anywhere you choose.For some people, the intention of ripping CDs is to compress the data into a smaller, more easily stored form. Since a minute of music formatted on CD requires about 10 MB of storage space, this works out to a maximum running time of 74 minutes. The typical audio CD contains 747 MP of storage space. This promises high-quality sound but takes up a lot of space. ![]()
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