Im just wondering what was the last dvd or cd you burned and what was it for? So you all still use dvds or cds? or have you found a alternative media?

  • The_Helmet_Stays_On@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 hours ago

    Last CD was probably back in 2011 and was Rise Against - Appeal to Reason and the last game I burned was probably back in 2009 and was Kingdom hearts 2. Have moved on to having “backups” on my HDD or getting them on Steam.

  • StrawberryPigtails@lemmy.sdf.org
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    11 hours ago

    Burned, was probably a Linux ISO about 15 years ago. I still prefer to buy physical media (CDs and DVDs), just haven’t had a need to burn any in a while.

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    10 hours ago

    I recently purchased an older vehicle that came with a standard CD player and no AUX input. Setting down to plan and burn a dozen CD-Rs was quite nostalgic. I was surprised the local mega-mart actually had them in stock.

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      6 hours ago

      I had a car stereo like this and I soldered a 3.5mm jack to where the audio comes into the main board from the CD player. The pins were even labelled.

      A CD had to be playing for the amplifier section to be activated, so I burned a CD of silence that I made in Audacity. 👍

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        6 hours ago

        This is a memory trip haha! I never had to do this because I had cars with cassette decks, but folks with newer cars (maybe 07 or so?) were doing this. Auto forum days.

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      10 hours ago

      My car has a CD player also, and burning CDs is certainly more convenient than using the cassette player. (I did purchase the car new, but I guess I’ve had it a while)

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        3 hours ago

        Do the cars also lack radio? Bluetooth to radio transmitters have been around and are decent

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    10 hours ago

    the last time I burned a disk was probably almost 9 years ago now. It was Ubuntu server because at the time I had the concept of "well I should have a hard install source in case I need to do a full reinstall. I dropped that mentality almost instantly though as I realized that it was better for me to just do backups because there was way too much contents for a DVD and I didn’t wanna have to reconfigure if it messed up.

  • floquant@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 hours ago

    Burned a handful of DVDs a couple years ago, as backup of photos I took. Not the most convenient, but I actually do like having an album of discs with the dates written on them. Reliving memories this way hits completely different than browsing a directory tree

  • LENINSGHOSTFACEKILLA [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    9 hours ago

    Physical media I use constantly, but because burning Blu-ray and above is a bit trickier, I haven’t burned anything in more than a decade I’d say.

    But yeah, using disks is at minimum weekly. Any movie I want to own is the fanciest, most comprehensive version available

  • Dr. Bob@lemmy.ca
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    12 hours ago

    Install disk for Mint. Older computer and couldn’t figure out how else to do the install.

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    11 hours ago

    No idea, it was a long time ago. If I have to guess it would probably was a linux distro, I remember some problems making a bootable usb or booting a laptop from usb so I might ended up burning a cd.

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    8 hours ago

    oh wow uhhhhhh

    I was an early mp3 adopter, I remember my first one was this little Chinese device that held about ten somgs, so I think the last time I burned a CD was when I pirated Final Fantasy Tactics on PS1.

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    12 hours ago

    I’m not sure, it was over a decade ago. I think it might have been some game I got as an iso that detected my virtual drive. Either that or a Linux image.

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    11 hours ago

    Some years ago I burned a quadrophonic bootleg version of Dark Side of the Moon, the original Alan Parsons mix (which sounds much better then the official version) so a friend can listen to it on his 5.1 home cinema.

    Besides that I haven’t used DVDs in more than a decade, harddrives are cheaper, reliable, always online, run btrfs with realtime checksums and are easy to backup. Besides last time I checked most DVDs don’t read anymore.

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    5 hours ago

    I don’t think I ever burned a DVD (did rip some), but was making copies of my CDs for use in my car up to about 2010 before I got into the mp3 player game. Then it was just ripping. Still would be ripping, but no longer have a drive for that. That computer ate it a few years ago. I should have been more proactive. Maybe will borrow the one from work that has a Jimmy Buffet disc in it.

  • UntouchedWagons@lemmy.ca
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    6 hours ago

    Oh wow I have no idea it’s been probably at least 10 years since burning a CD. If I had to guess it was some kind of Linux distro maybe systemrescuecd or clonezilla.

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    8 hours ago

    Haha I talked to my kids about burning CDs in the way of talking about old tech they’ve never encountered. They wanted a CD burner after that to try it out, so I found an external USB burner and a cheapo little boom box. They ended up downloading songs from our media server and some stuff from NewGrounds and burning a bunch of mix CDs. It was fun!

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    24 minutes ago

    I was doing a bit of cleaning recently and came across a binder/collection of burned DVDs and PS2 games. The kids were young and did a lot of travel by car, which had DVD players strapped to the front head rests. I had a bunch of stuff ready like anime like Inuyasha, Ghibli, Avatar TLA, home videos, VCDs, etc. I even found my old bare bones SATA DVD player that was stripped out of the PC, and a new pack of blank DVDs too. I bought a USB enclosure and the darned thing still works perfectly on my current Linux machine.