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11/09/09
11/09/09
I will continue buying CDs until digital music surpasses CDs in quality, and/or the prices are significantly cheaper. #retailmusic
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You can't really have higher-than-lossless quality. Lossless is just that - lossless.
Sampling rate aside, lossless audio perfectly replicates the original recorded waveform. It's potentially higher-that-CD quality. #retailmusic
11/09/09
DVD-A and SACD come to mind, but I think the portability of a lossless 192KHz file would be at stake. What would a 4 minute song be? 100MB? uhhg. #retailmusic
11/09/09
I'm pretty sure 100 MB for 4 minutes would be a raw audio file.
Anyhow, I personally just use VBR encoding. Saves a lot of space and I've yet to meet someone that could tell the difference between that, high bitrate lossy, and lossless. #retailmusic
11/09/09
It doesn't matter what you can hear or can't. I rip in lossless and create an MP3 verison of my choosing - VBR, high bit rate usually. The point is, lossless is the same quality as CD - with HD space so damn cheap and most people's entire library is able to fit on a single flash drive (or a phone), it's getting close to the point where CDs may get passed, in terms of quality, by digital sources. When that point comes, I may switch. Until then, the benefits of owning a CD far outweigh the convenience of getting the 'album' through a download. #retailmusic
11/10/09
I'd say that for me, the benefit to digital audio is no physical clutter. I don't look at CDs as something to hold onto, but rather something that just takes up a lot of space.
To each his own. #retailmusic
11/09/09
11/09/09
Goodbye, Big Shiny Tunes 2, you will be sorely missed. #retailmusic
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Since I buy CDs to import into iTunes, does that mean we cancel each other out? #retailmusic
11/09/09
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Right...so that means I'm worth more. Gotcha. #retailmusic
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For those who have internet service, one out of three has a decent MP3 player.
We're a loooong ways from doing away with CD's. #retailmusic
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Since I /hate/ Apple's DRM and encoding, I never buy there stuff. The CD will always be superior. #retailmusic
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The employee discount @ Hastings might have something to do with it too. Used CDs for $3-$7? Yes please! #retailmusic
09/01/09
09/01/09
Spotify doesn't let you download tracks in the same way (creating a buffer for off network listening and actually allowing a download to the phone are two different things) and if Napster makes the business decision that they don't want to pay streaming licenses thats their business decision to make.