werldhed wrote:I do have one, and I have a cd burner as well. But I don't listen to music on my computer nor am I going to install a USB port in my car stereo. So having to buy blank cds to burn just increases the cost of the music for me, as well as the (little bit of) extra work. And I do know people who don't have a cd burner. And I know people who wouldn't know what to do if they had a cd burner.
Then you have the issue of cd players that don't read some CD-Rs, etc... It just seems like too much of a hassle right now.
Like I said, the idea works, I just think it would have made more sense to release it on CD as well. I think they'll see lower sales figures than they hoped.
again, the demographic that this is geared towards most likely has a cd burner AND blank CD's. even if you HAD to buy blank cd's, you can get a pack of 50 for about $5 for no-namers that work just fine. you'll use them for other things other than burnng music and you'll have some for future releases (if this catches on).
usb on your stereo? not many have that, i agree.
also, just because a car stereo, boombox, or home cd player doesn't SAY "cd-r" on it, certainly doesn't mean it won't play it. i have an ancient circa mid 90's Sony home cd player that plays cd-r's no problem. most players play cd-r's regardless.