When I use AllofMp3.com it's to get 320kbit mp3 or lossless wma. An album at that quality range runs $4-9.
I feel that is a fair price but I would be willing to pay $2-3 more per album downloaded at that quality.
I don't see why we can't have a legal allofmp3 that offers true high bitrate quality without DRM JUST LIKE THE CD IN YOUR B&M MUSIC STORE.
Buying a CD is a waste of product and a old fashioned delivery method. However since people are apparently stupid enough to purchase $9+ albums at 128kbps with restrictive DRM I can see why the studios aren't going for selling high quality MP3's.
Not because they wouldn't sell, but because why not sell a product for the same money with restrictions and lower quality. That way you can sell it again in higher quality and for playback on other hardware.
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Russell @ Dec 21st 2006 2:27PM
When I use AllofMp3.com it's to get 320kbit mp3 or lossless wma. An album at that quality range runs $4-9.
I feel that is a fair price but I would be willing to pay $2-3 more per album downloaded at that quality.
I don't see why we can't have a legal allofmp3 that offers true high bitrate quality without DRM JUST LIKE THE CD IN YOUR B&M MUSIC STORE.
Buying a CD is a waste of product and a old fashioned delivery method. However since people are apparently stupid enough to purchase $9+ albums at 128kbps with restrictive DRM I can see why the studios aren't going for selling high quality MP3's.
Not because they wouldn't sell, but because why not sell a product for the same money with restrictions and lower quality. That way you can sell it again in higher quality and for playback on other hardware.