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
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A little over 5k w/ 20 or so sacds, but most people would say they all suck and lots of goners can probably piss futher.
I have no idea how so many of you can have multiple thousands of CD's... I figured out the other day that if I purchase about another 45 albums I'll own almost every underground hip-hop album worth the CD it was stamped on, and I hit my wits end with my punk collection about 4 years ago... but anyway, the breakdown for me goes like this... I just got done cataloging everything a few days ago so these numbers are precise:

242 Redbook CD's
0 SACD's
0 DVD-A
53 DVD-V (not sure what this has to do with audio)
6 AAC's (from the iTunes Music Store)
19 LP's/EP's

I don't own an SACD player, my DVD player can handle DVD-A, but none of the music I like is ever released in either of these formats.

I also don't have a turntable for the vinyl, but they're all underground side-project works that are rare or near impossible to find so I snap them up whenever I get a chance... I'd love to actually listen to them sometime :)

-Nathan
I agree with tireguy that the RIAA data is potentially questionable, particularly on SACD and DVD-A.

I don't fully get how DVD-A is bigger and growing faster than SACD when in fact, from my ongoing anaysis of online stores (Acoustic Sounds, Amazon, Musicdirect etc.) shows about a 6:1 availability of SACD titles to DVD-A titles. In fact there appears to be more new LP's released weekly than new DVD-A's.

To answer the original question, though I do not see how you will make it statistically relevant, unless you consolidate the data (which would be interesting!):

CD: 500
SACD: 60
DVD-A: 8
LP: 50
DVD-V: 500
Tireguy- the very limited SACD ownership illustrated in this thread, proves that the declining SACD sales figures reported by RIAA are obviously correct. If audiophiles aren't buying them, how are you going to convert the MP3 crowd?