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Old 10-03-2006 | 10:45 AM
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I'm sort of in Jason's court. . . there's no good way to play online files, cleanly, on my stereo.

Also, given the cost of uncompressed audio file storage v. CD storage, CD storage is still cheaper (for me, right now).

And there's no Vinyl choice Jed!!!!
Old 10-03-2006 | 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by jasonw,Oct 3 2006, 12:51 PM
I haven't bought itunes yet because I like to be able to play my music on more than just windows and os X!

I like to own my music not just pay for the priviledge to listen to it in a way Apple sees fit.
There are a few viable hacks for this, no?
Old 10-03-2006 | 10:56 AM
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Breaking Apple's DRM? Haven't looked into that...
Old 10-03-2006 | 10:58 AM
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I buy the CD, rip to mp3 and then only touch it when I want to hear true fidelity (which you will *never* get with vinyl). Then I have the liner notes, the archive copy (CD) and the portability of an mp3.

Apply can suck my ass if they think I'll buy their proprietary shit which is no where near the fidelity of a WAV and can't be played on anything but an iPod (so I can make a CD from them... big whoop).


Old 10-03-2006 | 11:00 AM
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Originally Posted by mikes2k,Oct 3 2006, 09:48 AM
There are a few viable hacks for this, no?
The easiest is burning your Apple files down to CD (sound quality isn't bad), and then ripping that CD into mp3's. . . a little unholy, but a few friends of mine do that.

1. You get mp3s
2. You get a hard copy of your iTunes

It's not perfect, but it doesn't completely suck either.
Old 10-03-2006 | 11:03 AM
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Originally Posted by jedwards,Oct 3 2006, 09:58 AM
(which you will *never* get with vinyl).

Jed.

The only time you don't get fidelity is if the source is digital, and then it goes back to vinyl. . . (even though the vinyl lathe masters are usually more linear).

When's the last time you've heard 180g copies. . . or even standard ones?
Old 10-03-2006 | 11:13 AM
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Originally Posted by 8D_In_Trunk,Oct 3 2006, 02:00 PM
The easiest is burning your Apple files down to CD (sound quality isn't bad), and then ripping that CD into mp3's. . . a little unholy, but a few friends of mine do that.

1. You get mp3s
2. You get a hard copy of your iTunes

It's not perfect, but it doesn't completely suck either.
Kludgy at best. I meant something more like these


http://news.com.com/Startup+to+make+iTunes..._3-5293915.html


http://www.ipodhacks.com/article.php?sid=1000


http://digg.com/linux_unix/iTunes_6_..._Install_Guide
Old 10-03-2006 | 11:14 AM
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Untrue. The freq response of vinyl is uneven than that of digital. Phyical irregularities make fidelity on vinyl even less true.
Old 10-03-2006 | 11:21 AM
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wine is pretty unstable... I have always been better off finding an alternate program. EX: openoffice instead of MS office under wine.
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Originally Posted by 8D_In_Trunk,Oct 3 2006, 10:00 AM
The easiest is burning your Apple files down to CD (sound quality isn't bad), and then ripping that CD into mp3's. . . a little unholy, but a few friends of mine do that.

1. You get mp3s
2. You get a hard copy of your iTunes

It's not perfect, but it doesn't completely suck either.
Isn't BAD? This from the guy who wants to play his vinyl one time only to get a great sound (after the first play it's deteriorated). The CD you create will never be as good as a WAV (or even vinyl ) and that's that. THEN you rip and lose more fidelity.

Unholy is to kind a word.



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