The internet. Thats as far as I'll go. You don't like it, tough. I don't like to reveal my secret things to which I dooooo........ *smoke bomb*.
Is 64kbps even possible? It must sound like static. I only know one other guy that cares as much about music quality as i do.meticadpa said:Not many do. Certainly not enough. When my friends try my headphone setup with some lossless files, they're always amazed at how good it is. I think it's lack of exposure that's the problem with it. Most people don't care until they've heard something better... that's how it was for me.
Although one of my friends is completely useless and can't tell the difference between 64kbps MP3 and FLAC on the same song with the same setup. I'm 25% deaf and FLAC is awesome if the song's recorded properly.
Load a file up in Audacity then export at 64kbps.xXAsherahXx said:Is 64kbps even possible? It must sound like static. I only know one other guy that cares as much about music quality as i do.meticadpa said:Not many do. Certainly not enough. When my friends try my headphone setup with some lossless files, they're always amazed at how good it is. I think it's lack of exposure that's the problem with it. Most people don't care until they've heard something better... that's how it was for me.
Although one of my friends is completely useless and can't tell the difference between 64kbps MP3 and FLAC on the same song with the same setup. I'm 25% deaf and FLAC is awesome if the song's recorded properly.
What a coincidence, we both have Audacity, I wish I could export things in 320 though, it only goes up to 128.meticadpa said:Load a file up in Audacity then export at 64kbps.xXAsherahXx said:Is 64kbps even possible? It must sound like static. I only know one other guy that cares as much about music quality as i do.meticadpa said:Not many do. Certainly not enough. When my friends try my headphone setup with some lossless files, they're always amazed at how good it is. I think it's lack of exposure that's the problem with it. Most people don't care until they've heard something better... that's how it was for me.
Although one of my friends is completely useless and can't tell the difference between 64kbps MP3 and FLAC on the same song with the same setup. I'm 25% deaf and FLAC is awesome if the song's recorded properly.
Actually no, don't put your ears through that. Please.
It's in the US now.IamQ said:Spotify. You get to stream music all free and legal. It only exists in Europe though for the moment.
You do realize that you can easily break the DRM they have, right? They've also added a thing where you can burn your library to disks as a "backup." I haven't had to use it, as I generally remove the DRM, but I imagine it does what it says it does.TheLaofKazi said:When I buy music I try to get the physical copy when I can, either directly from the band or at a local music store. Occasionally I'll download music legally if that's the only way to get an album that I want to buy, and I usually try to get it as directly from the band as I can. I never use iTunes because it's a such a chunky program to have on my computer (takes a long time to install, updates all of the time, ect.), the limitations on how I can use the music I buy, and that the band gets less money.
Thats exactly what I like to do when I go into any music shop. Its how I ended up buying some of the best stuff that I have.sky14kemea said:I like to go through bargain bins in HMV, or other music shops, and just look for covers or band names that sound interesting. It's how I found out about a band called Starsailor. (The cover was all blue and stuff, I like blue)