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Posted by NRen2k5 on 10/14/92 11:48
Michelle Steiner wrote:
> In article <nzKcg.5774$DC3.52969@wagner.videotron.net>,
> NRen2k5 <nomore@email.com> wrote:
>
>>> My iPod plays music from many sources, including, but not limited
>>> to, rip'd CD's, unencumber mp3s from various (legal) sources,
>>> podCasts from MANY sources and, of course, iTunes.
>>>
>>> Where's the lock in??
>> With iTunes Music Store.
>
> As has already been explained to you, do you not need iTunes Music Store
> to work with iTunes or the iPod.
As I have already reiterated a half dozen times, IT IS NOT MY POINT THAT
YOU HAVE TO USE I.T.M.S.
MY POINT IS THAT I.T.M.S. IS THE ONLY MUSIC STORE THAT WORKS WITH IPOD
AND IPOD IS THE ONLY MP3 PLAYER THAT WORKS WITH I.T.M.S.
>>> While the DRM does require using iTunes or the iPod, you can burn
>>> CD's that do NOT have the DRM on them. Then you are free to do
>>> what you want.
>> With reduced sound quality.
>
> Wrong.
Right.
The CD will have the same quality as the AAC's or WMA's it was made from
(which is to say, less than perfect, since AAC and WMA are lossy
formats). Any MP3 you make from that CD will have a double loss, since
MP3 is also a lossy format. Oh, sure, you could rip that CD to a
lossless format. Then you'd have ~700kbps lossless files with the sound
quality of 128kbps AAC or WMA. What a beautiful waste of space.
>>> Troll? iTunes plays unencumbered music from any source. On both
>>> Mac and Windows.
>> Really? iTunes plays Ogg Vorbis? Musepack? WMA-DRM? FLAC? WavePack?
>> Colour me surprised.
>
> Do you know what "unemcumbered" means? Color you stupid.
Do you know that very few sources are unencumbered? Colour YOU stupid.
- NRen2k5
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