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Just to keep the record straight (since this has be said on this site several times)- the songs are 99 cents, but most complete albums are $9.99, not $15ish (15 tracks or not). And since some reports have stated otherwise, I also wanted to say the aac tracks can be burned to cd-r for conventional CD playback.
Wish the quality was at least 192 acc kps though.
Originally posted by Moguta What worries me about the iTunes Music Store service is how they are selling 1) less than CD quality material as CD quality, and 2) they don't allow you to do anything but listen to the music on your computer or transfer it to the Apple-manufactured iPod player. And since you're not getting a CD, jewel case, booklet, or any physical shipping/distribution, you think they'd be able to knock the price of a song down pretty low. But no, a 15 song CD still costs $15. And modem users would be better served by just going out & buying a CD for the time it takes to download. |
Just to keep the record straight (since this has be said on this site several times)- the songs are 99 cents, but most complete albums are $9.99, not $15ish (15 tracks or not). And since some reports have stated otherwise, I also wanted to say the aac tracks can be burned to cd-r for conventional CD playback.
Wish the quality was at least 192 acc kps though.