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Any stores that sell lossless music yet?

post #1 of 30
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As an audio enthusiast I require my master library that I will have for decades to be lossless format. May the makers of Itunes burn in hell.
 
Any NON-APPLE stores that sell lossless files at this point?
post #2 of 30

HDTracks

post #3 of 30

Bleep will sell FLAC and WAV if you're into electronic music.

post #4 of 30

unfortunately I havent found a legit flac store close to the size and selection of the itunes store.

 

Here's an interesting article about a "site x" http://gizmodo.com/5475006/the-secret-world-of-private-bittorrent-trackers.  It's really sad that there is no legal alternative to something like this; I have to order cd's on amazon and take the time to rip/store them.  If there was any legal website with a library as big as this unknown site with flac 100% log rips, I would gladly pay for it.  Look at how many versions of DSotM they have ...

post #5 of 30

Here's a good store:

 

iTrax

 

post #6 of 30

Sure! Here is one more..

http://www.linnrecords.com

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Linn records is great quality (both recordings and music). It's just a shame that their catalogue isn't a bit bigger. I started using it when I got one of the Linn DS players and it came with some free download tokens. Almost all of my music still comes from Amazon as CDs though. I must go record hunting one day soon.

post #8 of 30

Rhino records has lossless files of some of their collection.

 

http://www.rhino.com/

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Sure! Here is one more..

http://www.linnrecords.com


i tried downloading their sampler... SSSSSSSLLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOWWWWW

 

combine that with the fact that i notice they won't let you redownload

 

definitely not the great option for someone in the US

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i tried downloading their sampler... SSSSSSSLLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOWWWWW

 

combine that with the fact that i notice they won't let you redownload

 

definitely not the great option for someone in the US

 

It's faster than UPS ground. And, since your music collection is going to last for years to come, then I'm sure you have some sort of data backup which would make re-downloads unnecessary. 

 

Loss-less downloads are definitely limited at this point but growing. The benefit of ordering a disk is that you can sell them. You can't sell a download. 


Edited by robm321 - 7/27/10 at 9:59am
post #11 of 30
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Loss-less downloads are definitely limited at this point but growing. The benefit of ordering a disk is that you can sell them. You can't sell a download. 


Thats a point that i do agree. 

Sometimes i buy cd's...rip the tracks i like, and sell the cd on mint condition on Ebay. 

post #12 of 30

If you're into live recordings (mostly based around the "jamband" scene), you have

 

http://nugs.net/artists.htm(    

 

 

 

 

 

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It's faster than UPS ground. And, since your music collection is going to last for years to come, then I'm sure you have some sort of data backup which would make re-downloads unnecessary. 

 



but when it can easily take 4 hours to download something a redownload is insurance against one of many things that can happen to an internet connection during that time

 

not that it matters much i didn't see much in their catalog that i'd want anyway...

post #14 of 30

^ They would have to allow a re-download if your download did not complete or was interrupted. There are consumer laws about that. You pay for something, they must deliver. Other than that, you should back up your music collection anyway since hard drives crash. 

post #15 of 30
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Originally Posted by bridge8989 View Post

unfortunately I havent found a legit flac store close to the size and selection of the itunes store.

 

Here's an interesting article about a "site x" http://gizmodo.com/5475006/the-secret-world-of-private-bittorrent-trackers.  It's really sad that there is no legal alternative to something like this; I have to order cd's on amazon and take the time to rip/store them.  If there was any legal website with a library as big as this unknown site with flac 100% log rips, I would gladly pay for it.  Look at how many versions of DSotM they have ...


I wonder WHAT site x is. Is it appropriate to buy downloads from amazon and then get the flac online? Im still a bit surprised that a record company hasn't utilized bittorrent technology to cut down costs and sell high quality file.

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