Show Us Your Music Library

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Does this exist already? Is there a thread for pics of member's music libraries...and/or items in their collections that they are particularly fond of? Like... here's my collection of 45 rpm 7 inch album box sets... etc.
 
So, Kal....I take it you are only missing a week or two of all music ever produced?

Tom
 
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So, Kal....I take it you are only missing a week or two of all music ever produced?
Missing quite a lot but still working on it.
There are, also, a couple of plastic storage bins of opera/ballet BlueRay discs in a closet. Will dig them out soon.
Nice, Kal. How many TBs of music not counting redundancy?
Only 33tb plus redundancy.

I didn't notice until I posted the picture that I had neglected to lock Disc5 on the master (lower) NAS after replacing a drive last week.
 
Believe it or not...I don't hate that (IT is my career). I routinely needledrop and tapedrop if for no other reason than to not have to repurchase things I already own due to an "oops". Some of what I have would cost an arm and a leg to replace; some of it unobtainium or nearly so.
 
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Posted at the risk of making some people (perhaps including myself) sick.

Over the weekend I decided I just wanted to know what we had stashed away in a chest and other places, then catalog it. My estimate of 300ish was way off. To boot, there is very little duplication in other formats except for that small patch at the bottom right. There is a little dreck... but I've come across a lot that I now want to digitize. Oy, vey.
 
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