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Abitaman wrote:I don't know, I like the cds, but I am finding a lot of the older music that are on cds sound better on digital downloads. I joine dRhapsody a couple of months ago, and can not belive the sound quality. But for now will be keeping cds, since my vechiles do not have digital palyers in them.
Ehwmatt wrote:Abitaman wrote:I don't know, I like the cds, but I am finding a lot of the older music that are on cds sound better on digital downloads. I joine dRhapsody a couple of months ago, and can not belive the sound quality. But for now will be keeping cds, since my vechiles do not have digital palyers in them.
I still think all things being equal, a "hard copy" of the music will always sound better... I notice a big difference when I take a modern day well-produced CD and listen to it on my iPod or in MP3 form vs. listening to it from the disc.
Ehwmatt wrote:I still think all things being equal, a "hard copy" of the music will always sound better... I notice a big difference when I take a modern day well-produced CD and listen to it on my iPod or in MP3 form vs. listening to it from the disc.
StocktontoMalone wrote:how far into the future before the internet is so vast and inclusive that we no longer have to leave our homes?
Sarah wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I still think all things being equal, a "hard copy" of the music will always sound better... I notice a big difference when I take a modern day well-produced CD and listen to it on my iPod or in MP3 form vs. listening to it from the disc.
Generally that depends on the quality of the rip, though. A FLAC file will sound as good as your CD.
Ehwmatt wrote:Sarah wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I still think all things being equal, a "hard copy" of the music will always sound better... I notice a big difference when I take a modern day well-produced CD and listen to it on my iPod or in MP3 form vs. listening to it from the disc.
Generally that depends on the quality of the rip, though. A FLAC file will sound as good as your CD.
They are much bigger though in terms of size though, correct? They also aren't super user-friendly like MP3s are.
Sarah wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Sarah wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:I still think all things being equal, a "hard copy" of the music will always sound better... I notice a big difference when I take a modern day well-produced CD and listen to it on my iPod or in MP3 form vs. listening to it from the disc.
Generally that depends on the quality of the rip, though. A FLAC file will sound as good as your CD.
They are much bigger though in terms of size though, correct? They also aren't super user-friendly like MP3s are.
Yes, but it's not like you could fit more than 20 songs on a CD either. They'll keep making bigger iPods.
Also, if you're not a super audio nerd, high quality MP3s should sound just fine, too.
My understanding is that the record labels make more money on digital downloads. I heard the artists don't make much at all on them.StocktontoMalone wrote:Ehwmatt wrote:Abitaman wrote:I don't know, I like the cds, but I am finding a lot of the older music that are on cds sound better on digital downloads. I joine dRhapsody a couple of months ago, and can not belive the sound quality. But for now will be keeping cds, since my vechiles do not have digital palyers in them.
I still think all things being equal, a "hard copy" of the music will always sound better... I notice a big difference when I take a modern day well-produced CD and listen to it on my iPod or in MP3 form vs. listening to it from the disc.
All in all, I think music will quickly move to all digital. And even though it is easy to pirate ALL forms of music media, artists just make more money if they don't have to pay extras like booklets, jewel cases....etc. Now I know the Walmart deals have bands pocketing more green, but people still have to leave their house to buy the CD.....All things being equal i think consumers would rather have it at their fingertips. And with more cars being iphone ready - having a CD just doesn't have that same cache' that it once had. The only thing I would miss, and it isn't that much of a big deal is the lyrics from the booklet. I'm no audiophile. I couldn't care less about lossless media. Unless you are the anal retentive audiophile, who cares if something is at a 320 bitrate, or 192. ALTHOUGH, I have noticed quite the sound difference at bitrates well below 100. I admit it. But 128 v. 160 v. 192 v 256 v 320....no discernable difference that *I* can hear....but 'they' tell you there is....
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