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
Slappy- SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! I have this revolutionary new format I like to call "8 track" its going to reinvent the way you listen, but only if you keep the seceret. I've said too much already.........
2...300 red book
about 75 among them OOP or never-to-sell items.
1500 vinyls
none still found for myself among SACDs or other formats.
Herman,

Actually, Tireguy is making a big move into the music sector, he wants this information so he can become a big rich fat bastard by overcharging you our of yer hard earned dollars for inferior formats! DONT LET HIM DO IT!

FIGHT THE MAN! FIGHT THE MAN!
Herman- Because I am big brother :) Seriously, because the RIAA released information about SACD and DVDa not to mention redbook cd production numbers for the year and it seems hard to believe. Here is a link to the article in doubt, I am just curious as to what the "average" audiophiles collection looks like to get an idea if these figures could be accurate or not.
About 5000 Redbook CD's - No SACD's or DVD's. My wife might have a couple of movies - does that count? And, for Rushton's benefit, I'm into vinyl in a pretty serious way as well, but I'm into music more! :-)
What misleading information are you talking about? Why are you interested in this data?