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Re: RE: Ecuador Audio Publications

Subject: Re: RE: Ecuador Audio Publications
From: Walter Knapp <>
Date: Sun, 14 Dec 2003 13:13:16 -0500
From: "Barb Beck" <>
> 
> I listen to CDs on my home system and Cd players in the car.  I do not
> travel with a puter - hey that is my one time to get away from the blasted
> things.  I think currently the CD format would be much better accepted by
> the public in general. I would prefer it on CD.  Heck I still have people
> requesting tapes because they do not use a CD!
> 
> Old Grannie Barb Beck
> Edmonton, Alberta, Canada where we are looking at a low of -14 tonight when
> we start owling for the CBC at 12:01 AM.

And we think it's bad that we are getting down just to freezing.

I would agree with Barb. For all the talk, DVD, particularly DVD's 
containing computer files, is a minority format. Even CD has not fully 
penetrated. The folks I worked with on the frog CD talked of it as a 
tape when they did not think about it. They all record with cassette. I 
was the first one in the group to record frogcalls onto CD for them. And 
I did that in audio CD (and still do) and only that after verifying that 
they had CD players. Don't assume your audience has what you have.

As a matter of record, my cars are all equipped with MD/AM/FM units. I 
have a Sony MXD-D3 deck that will "clone" a CD onto a MD. So I don't use 
CD's in my car, but MD's. (and also my wife's iPod from time to time, 
but that's a different story) MD's are much more practical for car use. 
Before that I copied to cassette for car use.

My main home system has DVD with the TV's for watching movies. But it 
could not play computer formats. It does, of course, have both cassette 
and audio CD. I don't play call CD's much on it, but mostly from the 
computer via headphones.

We may live in this rarefied world of fancy stuff, but most of the world 
does not.

When making a disk of a country like Ecuador, how many sales go back to 
the country? I'd expect even CD would be much less common there, and 
computers of any kind very uncommon. By only putting things out in the 
latest technology we are freezing a lot of folks out of the info.

Walt




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