Amazon downloads
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I've quit using iTunes due to the audio quality of the files. They sound decent enough on a computer, but when burning a CD the quality is horrible, with a mid to upper highs boost that makes me dive for the treble control in my car stereo. Today I gave Amazon's download a try. The mp3 sounds decent enough, it'll be interesting to see what the quality of the CD is in the car. If it's not up to snuff, then I'm back to buying CDs and converting them myself. Not that I'm opposed to buying in CD format, but downloads give instant gratification, which is always nice. I'll be glad when the year 3000 comes and we have enough bandwidth to download uncompressed file formats. You have no idea how much the pro audio industry bitches (and rightfully so) about killing themselves to mix the perfect record, only to have it sqaushed down to mp3. But until 3000, downloading .wav files is just this side of impractical.
Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com
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David Lockwood wrote:
Update: no, I'm not on drugs
It's okay. I'm from the 70s. :)
Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com
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CD sux...MP3 is even worse. Get a nice analog record player if you want decent sound. Digital is great for a lot of things but music is not one of them.
This used to be a more common argument back in the day, I thought it was dead by now. :) I honestly have never heard an LP sound as good as a CD. The first CD I remember hearing was Steely Dan Pretzel Logic and I was blown away by how much more I could hear going on in it than in the LP version that was previously muddled sounding.
"The great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do." - Walter Bagehot
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This used to be a more common argument back in the day, I thought it was dead by now. :) I honestly have never heard an LP sound as good as a CD. The first CD I remember hearing was Steely Dan Pretzel Logic and I was blown away by how much more I could hear going on in it than in the LP version that was previously muddled sounding.
"The great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do." - Walter Bagehot
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John C wrote:
This used to be a more common argument back in the day, I thought it was dead by now.
I was feeling a bit argumentative, so I thought I'd revive it...the Visual Basic vs C# needed to rest for a while so... :)
David Lockwood wrote:
I was feeling a bit argumentative, so I thought I'd revive it...the Visual Basic vs C# needed to rest for a while so...
:laugh: You don't actually read that garbage do you? I can barely read it as I'm responding to it but something always compells me. Reminds me of my favorite cartoon: http://xkcd.com/386/[^]
"The great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do." - Walter Bagehot
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David Lockwood wrote:
I was feeling a bit argumentative, so I thought I'd revive it...the Visual Basic vs C# needed to rest for a while so...
:laugh: You don't actually read that garbage do you? I can barely read it as I'm responding to it but something always compells me. Reminds me of my favorite cartoon: http://xkcd.com/386/[^]
"The great pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do." - Walter Bagehot
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I've quit using iTunes due to the audio quality of the files. They sound decent enough on a computer, but when burning a CD the quality is horrible, with a mid to upper highs boost that makes me dive for the treble control in my car stereo. Today I gave Amazon's download a try. The mp3 sounds decent enough, it'll be interesting to see what the quality of the CD is in the car. If it's not up to snuff, then I'm back to buying CDs and converting them myself. Not that I'm opposed to buying in CD format, but downloads give instant gratification, which is always nice. I'll be glad when the year 3000 comes and we have enough bandwidth to download uncompressed file formats. You have no idea how much the pro audio industry bitches (and rightfully so) about killing themselves to mix the perfect record, only to have it sqaushed down to mp3. But until 3000, downloading .wav files is just this side of impractical.
Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com
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I've quit using iTunes due to the audio quality of the files. They sound decent enough on a computer, but when burning a CD the quality is horrible, with a mid to upper highs boost that makes me dive for the treble control in my car stereo. Today I gave Amazon's download a try. The mp3 sounds decent enough, it'll be interesting to see what the quality of the CD is in the car. If it's not up to snuff, then I'm back to buying CDs and converting them myself. Not that I'm opposed to buying in CD format, but downloads give instant gratification, which is always nice. I'll be glad when the year 3000 comes and we have enough bandwidth to download uncompressed file formats. You have no idea how much the pro audio industry bitches (and rightfully so) about killing themselves to mix the perfect record, only to have it sqaushed down to mp3. But until 3000, downloading .wav files is just this side of impractical.
Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com
Actually, once the bandwidth gets good enough, there will be no more media. X| Just on-demand audio/video (for a price). That way they can keep control of who is playing what, when. Cue RIAA Imperial March music.
"Neque porro quisquam est qui dolorem ipsum quia dolor sit amet, consectetur, adipisci velit..." "There is no one who loves pain itself, who seeks after it and wants to have it, simply because it is pain..."
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I've quit using iTunes due to the audio quality of the files. They sound decent enough on a computer, but when burning a CD the quality is horrible, with a mid to upper highs boost that makes me dive for the treble control in my car stereo. Today I gave Amazon's download a try. The mp3 sounds decent enough, it'll be interesting to see what the quality of the CD is in the car. If it's not up to snuff, then I'm back to buying CDs and converting them myself. Not that I'm opposed to buying in CD format, but downloads give instant gratification, which is always nice. I'll be glad when the year 3000 comes and we have enough bandwidth to download uncompressed file formats. You have no idea how much the pro audio industry bitches (and rightfully so) about killing themselves to mix the perfect record, only to have it sqaushed down to mp3. But until 3000, downloading .wav files is just this side of impractical.
Christopher Duncan Author of The Career Programmer and Unite the Tribes www.PracticalUSA.com
NiN offered one of their recent albums in high end lossless downloadable formats. IIRC the best was 32bit 96khz.
You know, every time I tried to win a bar-bet about being able to count to 1000 using my fingers I always got punched out when I reached 4.... -- El Corazon