• shawwnzy@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    The back half of millennials might not have burned CDs either.

    The iPod came out in 2001, my first car I played music with a cassette-tape to aux converter and a first or second Gen iPod, my second through a USB stick plugged into an aftermarket deck I bought from Walmart. Music downloaded from Limewire.

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      10 months ago

      The cassette to aux converter felt like black magic back then. I left mine in so long that it made a creaking and snapping sound when I finally took it out when getting rid of the car.

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      10 months ago

      I went minidisc of iPod, then a Zune.

      I still think both were the best decisions of the time, but apparently no one else did.

      But I think it was only like 4-5 minidiscs to get the same capacity as the first iPods.

      Removable storage will always be a plus

    • Kit Sorens@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      10 months ago

      '95 here. I not only burned disks, but we had one of them fancy schmancy monochrome label burner disk drives. So many MS Word font effects were burned that I’m sure I lost 20 IQ points from the plastic fumes.

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      10 months ago

      I’m barely a millennial and I burned a few CDs. But yeah it was only a few and before I got a tape to aux connector for my car

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      10 months ago

      Not sure whether I’m gen Z or millennial, but I definitely burned a lot of CDs. And successfully burned about 20% of them. If even the floor creaked the CD would skip and basically be destroyed.

      I may not be the average experience for somebody my age though, considering when I was like 8 I remember using a tape recorder to record my favorite songs from the radio onto a cassette.

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        10 months ago

        Same lmao. '02 here. I was handed the family tape player and I once used it to record a song from a YouTube video because I couldn’t make the computer record itself. I was 12.

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      10 months ago

      I had a 64 MB Samsung Yepp mp3 player super early. Didn’t stop me from burning CDs at all, considering the player could only store about one CD anyway.

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      10 months ago

      I remember once Limewire became popular it was almost a magic trick to get a clean install of it. Most people I knew had a copy that came with all the toolbars and malware.