Show your music collection

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So what is in your music collection? CDs, Are you a lover of Vinyl? MP3 or maybe FLAC?

Then post your collection here.....
 
Here's what my music collection looks like
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In the process of moving this lot;

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To this;

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Just over 200 DVDs and I haven't a clue on the CDs. So far I've ripped 40 albums to storage. It is boring and monotonous and I try and do at least one or two a day. But I haven't been keeping to that. I have a couple of Bandcamp accounts too with many albums between them, though I can listen to them from Bandcamp itself so really don't need to download them (which I only do if I'm burning to disc for the car). Only got around a dozen pieces of vinyl (which are below the shelves out of shot). I had loads when I still had my turntables, but nowhere near as much as Spook (that's a hell of a collection).
 
you ripping to flac?

Yup. It's a RAID 10 array. 12x2TB disks. So gives me 11.2 something TB for storage and great protection from multidisk failure (because I really really really don't want to have to rip this stuff again for quite some time). Also means I can install all my Steam library, which granted, is only the Valve complete pack right now because LOLLINUX.
 
You going to run the games from the has then ? Or just back em up and run from the gaming PC ?

LOL. It IS the gaming PC. And storage. And workstation. All rolled into one.

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The whole build was to bring several machines and two NAS boxes together. Had a 4 and 2 bay Synology NAS's, a gaming machine and then the mac mini.
 
So it's not 24/7?

Oh yeah I leave it running 24/7. Only time it goes down is if the kernel needs a restart. Then I use things like cpufrequtils for frequency scaling. NVIDIA has limited scaling via coolbits options. But the most resource intensive thing it does is Valve games / Source engine.
 
Oh yeah I leave it running 24/7. Only time it goes down is if the kernel needs a restart. Then I use things like cpufrequtils for frequency scaling. NVIDIA has limited scaling via coolbits options. But the most resource intensive thing it does is Valve games / Source engine.

wow that's a lot of power draw with those gfx cards in etc...

Not thought about a micro server with some 6tb drives in and running drivepool with folder duplication?
 
Mines all on my NAS on a stone age drive :D Although granted I've started from scratch so there's not much to it. I think the largest amount of music this house is on Vinyl but nothing compared to up top, that is amazing.
 
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