How is your many titles in your digital collection


This thread is spawned from what I believe to be misleading information being passed on us by the RIAA. So please post how many titles you have in your digital collection be sure to break it down by format. For example mine would be:

2000+ Redbook
250+ SACD
150 DVDv
0 DVDa

Please don't get into heated debate about this and please everyone who has a digital collection post your results as to create a wide and diverse audiophile "cross-section" and if you analog people want to include vinyl that number I guess we can let it slide :)
tireguy
Kana813- How unaware are you? It seems painfully obvious that the declining sales are incorrect. It is clear, that we disagree- though I don't think it has anything to do with subject at hand.
Tireguy- Unware? Can't you read? Most of the audiophiles who posted in your thread don't own very many if any SACDs.

In the Borders store here on Maui, I've seen less than a dozen SACDs in the jazz/blues sections that I check on a weekly basis.

If you think the RIAA figures are misleading, why don't you contact them.
Yes, but Kana, many audiophiles in this forum have spent upwards of 5K on a redbook player--they don't want to know that *any* format is better in the same way that one can't acknowledge another religion. I live in the US and I buy most of my SACDs over-seas because they come out months faster. Even if the figures are correct, the RIAA is not the last word.
"I live in the US."

jdaniel- just in case you didn't know, Hawaii is part of the United States. We vote and pay federal taxes, just like you folks on the mainland.

The RIAA maybe not be the last word on SACD sales, but as this thread shows SACD ownership is very limited, so who
cares.
Kana- Keep trying but I am not going to play your "game" this time. We agree to disagree, and I am going to leave it at that.
CD: 2500
SACD: 0
DVD-A: 0

Actually the Sterophile figures don't seem that far out of line. Figures project to 540 million CDs year vs 1.2 million SACD/DVD-A year.

The audiophiles who post here makes up only top couple per cent of music buying market......and in this small community SACD ownership is still very small.
400+ CD's (boxed in storage)

ripped in apple lossless format to a 250GB hard drive for home use via squeezebox and airport express

re-ripped to 224bps MP3 for portable/iPod use

no other formats

no CDP

this approach does not favor high rez formats
Actually the correct way to phrase original question is:

"This year" how many of each format did you buy?

Also a forgot I do have a 2-3 hybrid discs....but only play the CD layer.
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Megasam- Perhaps you are right in the way you worded the question, I got a little carried away with the idea and didn't put as much thought into it as I should have.
Megasm, top couple percent of audiophiles, this is exactly the info that should be kept quiet as I fear we may be taxed higher than the lower 98 percent of listeners!
1300+ redbook cd's, less than 20 sacd and dvd-a

no vinyl, born too late to get into the vinyl craze, but I appreciate what I have heard on some of the good turn table setups I have heard at my local high end shop.
This year:

CD's: 20 (of 150 total)
SACD: 0 (of 1 total, cd layer only)
DVD-A: 1 (of 1 total, DTS/DD layer only)
DVD-v: 6 (of 25 total, 90% concert/music)

Vinyl: 3 (of 12 feet wide total)