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Thread ID: 129612 2013-03-02 03:11:00 Help with buying good quality music on internet Sanco (683) PC World Chat
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1330882 2013-03-02 03:11:00 Here's one for you.

I decided to (try) take the plunge and buy music on the internet. My only rules are:

1-Must be legal
2-Must be better quality than mp3
3-Needs to be a better deal than buying a fully packaged cd (of course).

I did run a little web research and FLAC encoding seems to be the way to go, however the tracks and albums in that format out there are very scant and mostly new music :annoyed:

I found a site called allflac.com but looks pretty dodgy...

So, do you know places where to buy legal high quality music - whether FLAC or a comparative lossless codec compatible with generic players?

I am not sure whether iTunes sells music I can play on my non-apple apparatuses, ie; pc and home player.

Any help/view greatly appreciated.
Sanco (683)
1330883 2013-03-02 03:13:00 Here's one for you.

I decided to (try) take the plunge and buy music on the internet. My only rules are:

1-Must be legal
2-Must be better quality than mp3
3-Needs to be a better deal than buying a fully packaged cd (of course).

I did run a little web research and FLAC encoding seems to be the way to go, however the tracks and albums in that format out there are very scant and mostly new music :annoyed:

I found a site called allflac.com but looks pretty dodgy...

So, do you know places where to buy legal high quality music - whether FLAC or a comparative lossless codec compatible with generic players?

I am not sure whether iTunes sells music I can play on my non-apple apparatuses, ie; pc and home player.

Any help/view greatly appreciated.any music from itunes can be played on any player. DRM free.
plod (107)
1330884 2013-03-02 03:16:00 So will I be correct in believing iTunes does not sell drm free music? (I also thought they had a proprietary encoding system???)

PS: How many single moms have you been able to support so far?
Sanco (683)
1330885 2013-03-02 03:30:00 Itunes music is not lossless, but it is good quality, DRM free & supported by almost every device/software capable of playing music files. The only problem is you can only purchase iTunes music through the iTunes software. It would be nice if better music players were able to interface with the iTunes music store. Greven (91)
1330886 2013-03-02 04:04:00 So if I buy music from itunes through my pc I can then encode it onto a cd???

Then again, if it isn't lossless then I can buy from many other online stores in mp3 format.
Sanco (683)
1330887 2013-03-02 06:04:00 Itunes music is not lossless, but it is good quality, DRM free & supported by almost every device/software capable of playing music files. The only problem is you can only purchase iTunes music through the iTunes software. It would be nice if better music players were able to interface with the iTunes music store.

Itunes is fixed at 256kbps VBR if I am not mistaken. As is Amazon.
Cato (6936)
1330888 2013-03-02 06:06:00 Itunes is fixed at 256kbps VBR if I am not mistaken. As is Amazon.

But you can't buy from the Amazon MP3 store here..
paulw (1826)
1330889 2013-03-02 06:21:00 ITunes is still lossless so if you re encode it it will go from rubbish to even more rubbish. .Flac is the way to go if and its a big if you can find what you want. Since most music is not legally available as .Flac I buy the CD and rip it to .Flac and put the CD away in a box in the cupboard gary67 (56)
1330890 2013-03-02 06:23:00 You will find it frustrating trying to purchase music online as FLAC. IMHO all providers should give customers the option of FLAC as well as MP3.

Unfortunately all anyone seems to want is some crappy cheap file that they can bung on the cellphone and walk down the street playing it out loud through the crappy phone speaker. FLAC isn't going to help the sound quality there!!

I've ripped all of my CD's to FLAc and converted them all to MP3 also. The MP3 goes on my phone, the FLAC stays on my HTPC.
Tukapa (62)
1330891 2013-03-02 07:09:00 ITunes is still lossless so if you re encode it it will go from rubbish to even more rubbish. .Flac is the way to go if and its a big if you can find what you want. Since most music is not legally available as .Flac I buy the CD and rip it to .Flac and put the CD away in a box in the cupboard

Itunes is NOT lossless.

Whats the legality of buying an album of Itunes and downloading a flac version from an evil website?
Cato (6936)
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