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| Thread ID: 127393 | 2012-10-20 13:37:00 | RIANZ withdraw one of first cases to Copyright Tribunal | fred_fish (15241) | PC World Chat |
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| 1307854 | 2012-10-21 09:10:00 | ill stick with mp3, you can keep that broken record I'm with gary67 that lossless should be at least offered as an option. Providing the option of FLAC or MP3 makes sense as a lot of audio fans don't want compressed junk. Personally I rip all my CD's to FLAC and MP3 - FLAC stays on my home audio server and MP3 accompanies me on my phone. Horses for courses. I would be more likely to pay for FLAC but I'm one of those old fashioned music fans that likes the retail packaging so I tend to collect CD's instead. At least offering the option of FLAC or MP3 gives the end user choice. |
Tukapa (62) | ||
| 1307855 | 2012-10-22 02:45:00 | Always have the original copy of anything in the highest quality possible, and derive all other copies from it to ensure minimal losses. It's just common sense. While I love FLAC and prefer it for a variety of reasons, I find that with my equipment MP3s are acceptable at the highest bitrates, though unfortunately that is not what most online stores sell them in. Anyway, it's good to see this fine example of how stupid that law is - maybe someone will take notice now... Yeah, right! |
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