• We’re currently investigating an issue related to the forum theme and styling that is impacting page layout and visual formatting. The problem has been identified, and we are actively working on a resolution. There is no impact to user data or functionality, this is strictly a front-end display issue. We’ll post an update once the fix has been deployed. Thanks for your patience while we get this sorted.

POLL: Will you use Apple's 99 cent Music Download Service?

Page 2 - Seeking answers? Join the AnandTech community: where nearly half-a-million members share solutions and discuss the latest tech.
Originally posted by: Moralpanic
$.99 for 128bit? Are they crazy? Maybe if it was $.50 and better quality.

These are AAC (MPEG-4) not MP3s (MPEG-1). Quality is much better at the same bitrate. I encoded a 128bit aac, 128bit mp3, and 256 bit MP3 and compared them to the original CD track (using pro studio Sennhieser headphones). The 128bit MP3 I could ID. The CD track, 128bit aac and 256bit mp3 were identicle for the tracks I tested. A similar study was done with professionals, audiophiles, and musicians. They found the same results.

I too was disappointed they are only 128 bit. After downloading a few, recording them to CD, then listening to them on my system I can tell you the quality is superb. I can defintely say that 128bit aac is NOT 128bit mp3.
 
Originally posted by: wfbberzerker
free vs. not free... tough choice.

what to choose what to chooose???
rolleye.gif
😛
 
That is if they dont pull off the crap quality that MS is also wanting to do as well.

And the fact I don't use an Apple.
 
Apple becomes largest online music store in the world...

Steve Jobs announced today that "In less than one week we?ve broken every record and become the largest online music company in the world."

With this announcement, Apple says that its revolutionary iTunes Music Store sold over one million songs during its first week. Over half of the songs were purchased as albums, dispelling concerns that selling music on a per-track basis will destroy album sales.

In addition, over half of the 200,000 songs offered on the iTunes Music Store were purchased at least once, demonstrating the breadth of musical tastes served by Apple's groundbreaking online store.

"Apple has created the first complete solution for the digital music age - ou can purchase your favorite music online at the iTunes Music Store, mix your favorite tracks into playlists with iTunes, and take your entire music collection with you everywhere with the super-slim new iPods?, said Steve Jobs.

Other parties are equally pleased at the success of the new Apple iTtunes Music Store. ?Hitting one million songs in less than a week was totally unexpected,? said Roger Ames, Warner Music Group?s chairman and CEO. ?Apple has shown music fans, artists and the music industry as a whole that there really is a successful and easy way of legally distributing music over the Internet.?

And Doug Morris, Universal Music Group?s CEO comment regarding their new venture with Apple... "Our internal measure of success was having the iTunes Music Store sell one million songs in the first month. To do this in one week is an over-the-top success - Apple definitely got it right with the iTunes Music Store.?

From NeoWin.net
 
Back
Top