Downloading Songs over the Internet is TOO easy

Page 2 - Seeking answers? Join the AnandTech community: where nearly half-a-million members share solutions and discuss the latest tech.

RaistlinZ

Diamond Member
Oct 15, 2001
7,470
9
91
Nothing will ever be as easy as Napster was back in the late 90's. Ah, the memories.
 

redgtxdi

Diamond Member
Jun 23, 2004
5,464
8
81
Well i like the idea of RIAAradar.com!!!


Besides the fact that iTunes isn't even as easy as (pick your poison) I have to say that even if it were.........when you buy your music there.........Jobs still has your music by the balls!!! It ain't yours.......believe me..........it's Jobs'!!!

Find DRM-free music whenever possible!! (I believe Amazon is DRM free)


I actually still prefer the CD to any other form, so I can have it 'til I die! F! the RIAA!

I'll pay.......but I'll buy the music MY WAY........DRM-free........JOBS-free and in HARD (cd) form so I can play/rip/touch/lick it any way/where/how I want!!!

:evil:
 

frostedflakes

Diamond Member
Mar 1, 2005
7,925
1
81
Yeah generally I can't bring myself to buy lossy music. Even if I can't tell the difference between a 192kbps MP3 and a 1411kbps WAV, I just don't like the idea of paying the same price for a product of inferior quality. Not to mention digital sales generally don't include all the nice artwork, plus if your HDD goes out with most download services you're screwed.

But if you want to get technical you don't own the CD, or at least you don't own the data that's on it. You've just purchased a license to play it. ;)
 

Goosemaster

Lifer
Apr 10, 2001
48,775
3
81
Originally posted by: IAteYourMother
Originally posted by: Narse
Ummm how is iTunes harder than torrent? just man up and pay for you music and quit being a thief.

iTunes quality is shit.

....sure man...

I used to argue this for days...


fact is that for most general music it is fine...

<---buys a lot off of itunes, amazon, and tries to buy cds at the artists' concert:D
 

rockyct

Diamond Member
Jun 23, 2001
6,656
32
91
Another vote for Amazon.

+ Above average quality (256 kbps)
+ no DRM
+ mp3 format
+ no software needed if you're buying single songs
+ music from all four major labels (3.3 million songs)
+ songs run from 89 - 99 cents

Why do people even use iTunes anymore?
 

Kadarin

Lifer
Nov 23, 2001
44,296
16
81
Originally posted by: rockyct
Another vote for Amazon.

+ Above average quality (256 kbps)
+ no DRM
+ mp3 format
+ no software needed if you're buying single songs
+ music from all four major labels (3.3 million songs)
+ songs run from 89 - 99 cents

Why do people even use iTunes anymore?

I use it because it so far has recommended music that I like, and the interface is better than Amazon's (though it's far from perfect also).

QTFairUse will strip iTunes DRM, so that you can listen to music you have legally purchased with the player/device of your choice.
 

rockyct

Diamond Member
Jun 23, 2001
6,656
32
91
Originally posted by: Kadarin
Originally posted by: rockyct
Another vote for Amazon.

+ Above average quality (256 kbps)
+ no DRM
+ mp3 format
+ no software needed if you're buying single songs
+ music from all four major labels (3.3 million songs)
+ songs run from 89 - 99 cents

Why do people even use iTunes anymore?

I use it because it so far has recommended music that I like, and the interface is better than Amazon's (though it's far from perfect also).

QTFairUse will strip iTunes DRM, so that you can listen to music you have legally purchased with the player/device of your choice.

As far as I know player of choice means "ipod of choice." I don't have an ipod and I don't want to have to convert aac files to mp3 just to play them on my Creative Vision:M.
 

brxndxn

Diamond Member
Apr 3, 2001
8,475
0
76
I have a moral qualm about the RIAA getting even one cent of my money.. So I attempt to like their music as little as possible. They make it very easy.

I support your downloading, though.
 

Calculator83

Banned
Nov 26, 2007
890
0
0
audio quality is the most important and that requires some tweaking while ripping. Most of the iTunes amazon stuff are terrible , I can in fact tell the difference between 256 kbps and 320 Kbps , I can also tell the difference between ABR/CBR , 2 pass vs 1 pass , and I can tell u for sure the stores don' t put in the measley efforts at consistently. for some reason audiophiles/possibly pirates on torrents do the extra mile. Thats just on quality.

The torrent setup is fool proof since PNP is universal for most router defaults.

Use utorrent if ur having problems.
 

pontifex

Lifer
Dec 5, 2000
43,804
46
91
Originally posted by: pcslookout
Wrong forum.

and um, which forum would it go under? i didn't see a music pirating forum on this site. hell, i don't even see a music forum here.
 

pontifex

Lifer
Dec 5, 2000
43,804
46
91
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
amazon is best option so far. so i support it.

the only thing i don't like about amazon is that you can't redownload the music you bought if you should lose it somehow, like in a HDD crash.

I'm not sure if the other sites allow this or not as I've never used them, but thats a big issue.
 

Martin

Lifer
Jan 15, 2000
29,178
1
81
You're not alone. There were reports about how most people downloaded Radiohead's free album over torrents instead of from their website.
 

NL5

Diamond Member
Apr 28, 2003
3,286
12
81
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
amazon is best option so far. so i support it.

Does amazon have DRM? I quit downloading Itunes crap because the songs I paid for stopped being playable on my ipod. It's a royal PITA. Luckily 99% of my music was ripped from my own CD collection, so no DRM.

 

Auric

Diamond Member
Oct 11, 1999
9,591
2
71
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
amazon is best option so far. so i support it.

the only thing i don't like about amazon is that you can't redownload the music you bought if you should lose it somehow, like in a HDD crash.

I'm not sure if the other sites allow this or not as I've never used them, but thats a big issue.

I could only endorse that if there was a nominal fee per use to cover the related costs -since the original price is not inclusive of personal storage nor effectively unlimited streaming.
 

tasmanian

Diamond Member
Dec 22, 2006
3,811
1
0
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
OP, where do you live? I don't feel like buying a new car. I'll just take yours.

God you anti pirate people are retarded. Downloading somthing for free is not like stealing a car.
 

Auric

Diamond Member
Oct 11, 1999
9,591
2
71
Originally posted by: tasmanian
Originally posted by: biggestmuff
OP, where do you live? I don't feel like buying a new car. I'll just take yours.

God you anti pirate people are retarded. Downloading somthing for free is not like stealing a car.

Pirating would be making a virtually identical knock-off car and selling it for a price which drastically undercuts the original (since the pirate saves all the costs of design, marketing, warranty, taxes, &c.). Not realistic at that scale versus a digital copy but that's the idea. Whereas copying a copy without profit motive is simply minor theft.
 

pontifex

Lifer
Dec 5, 2000
43,804
46
91
Originally posted by: NL5
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
amazon is best option so far. so i support it.

Does amazon have DRM? I quit downloading Itunes crap because the songs I paid for stopped being playable on my ipod. It's a royal PITA. Luckily 99% of my music was ripped from my own CD collection, so no DRM.

DRM free
 

0roo0roo

No Lifer
Sep 21, 2002
64,795
84
91
Originally posted by: pontifex
Originally posted by: NL5
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
amazon is best option so far. so i support it.

Does amazon have DRM? I quit downloading Itunes crap because the songs I paid for stopped being playable on my ipod. It's a royal PITA. Luckily 99% of my music was ripped from my own CD collection, so no DRM.

DRM free

yup amazon even uses the lame encoder.

i don't think mp3 supports drm.
which is why the music industry never adopted it.
 

dawp

Lifer
Jul 2, 2005
11,347
2,710
136
If ya really want to support the artist, go see them live. they get more cash from shows then they do from CDs, especially the smaller artists.