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:Music Education With Linux Sound Tools, Redux
Music Education With Linux Sound Tools, Redux
Aug 20, 2008, 06 :34 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (4430 reads)

(Other stories by Dave Phillips)

"I see fewer commercial CDs these days, again due to the greater popularity of the iPod and similar hardware players. The commercial audio CD may not exactly be doomed, but it is certainly under fire from the new media player technologies. I don't see much use of the DVD as a sharing format (the iPod strikes again ?), but I have seen some excellent video productions on DVD from a few students. I expect to do more with the format, as both storage and playback medium, but I doubt that it will gain significant ground against the portable players."

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