On 6/17/24 19:44, Vitold S wrote:
Today in my environment I can be faced with a CD only for scaring away birds or as an intricate amulet on teenagers’ backpacks as a reference to the era of their parents, but not for recording images. Let's say, is this my particular progressive experience, or do people still find the discs to be as functional as ever?
I have two DVD/CD drives (one reads BD as well) because I often get movies from the library on DVD, copy them to iso, then parse and transcode to several mkvs. Yes, this probably makes me a weird. But hey, it suits my needs. I haven't needed them for another use in ages, however. -- Since methane is eight times more effective as a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide, it is ecologically irresponsible for you to not light your farts. -- TW in AFCA 12/2012