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Karl.;7989122 said:CJ;7984869 said:Karl.;7984753 said:Are they really charging twice as much as spotify?
There's a $9.99 & $19.99 option
So it's double the price to get FLAC quality?
I touched on this earlier. All these lossless rips (WAV, FLAC and I believe OGG, iTunes has their own lossless ripper as well if memory serves me right) are are literally the uncompressed (or mostly uncompressed) direct rip of a CD. Assuming you're listening to an album that's total storage tops out at 700 MB, the corresponding rip will total 700 MB or somewhere close to that. Then we have the lossy formats, the most commonly used being mp3 and m4a (MPEG 4 Audio), both of which can be ripped at variable bitrates (all iTunes releases are VBR rips) to, to the closest extent, match the audio of the product that it ripped without losing too much unneed information. Or some might say fuck it and rip at a constant bitrate of 320. I understand that there are audiophiles out there, but again, what is the point of not only paying more for audio that's difference is largely unnoticeable, but also possibly maxing out your bandwith earlier with less content (assuming one's service is limited aka most that's sole internet connection is via a phone company).
Let's say an album ripped by iTunes collectively tops out at 150 MB whereas a lossless rip of the same album tops at the 80 min/700 MB mark (upwards of 4.6 times larger), economically what's the point? I mean, if one has the money to blow then more power to em but whatever. This is waaaaay more than I wanted to contribute to this stupid ass thread.
Also, someone mentioned earlier that this is HD audio. That IS NOT the case. This shyt is SD, standard definition. PERIOD! If you buy into that shyt otherwise your ass has been duped.