lswilson99
Well-Known Member
Please excuse my ignorance on these matters. I have an Apple Mac PC with iTunes. If I were to purchase/download these Hi-res files, will they appear in my iTunes Library with the album cover?
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I still have my original 1992 Cd of Midnight sun and DeeInKY. " I Couldn't Agree More" i Love His version of " All the things You Are" as well the rest of the Album. That is truly one of many " MUST HAVES".
Well I cannot speak for others, but I would say that unless I'm sitting at home with the headphones on (which is rare anymore), I most likely won't be able to tell the difference. And at 47 years of age, I am about done replacing my music collection over and over again trying to keep up with the latest technology, etc. My MP3 files all sound pretty good to me, no ticks, pops or white noise, and when I'm in the car driving down the highway, or when I'm grilling out in my backyard... I'm not gonna be that picky. With all due respect to all of the perpetually dissatisfied audiophiles here on the Corner, I submit that there comes a point where the sound quality is 'good enough'. Life's too short.MP3's - spit & barf... Why would anyone get an mp3 when a quality format is available????
I totally agree with you. My thoughts Exactly. For me what i have is More than Good enough . At this point in time many of us cant afford to keep replacing our collections in new formats every decade thats why i choose to preserve and archive what i have.Well I cannot speak for others, but I would say that unless I'm sitting at home with the headphones on (which is rare anymore), I most likely won't be able to tell the difference. And at 47 years of age, I am about done replacing my music collection over and over again trying to keep up with the latest technology, etc. My MP3 files all sound pretty good to me, no ticks, pops or white noise, and when I'm in the car driving down the highway, or when I'm grilling out in my backyard... I'm not gonna be that picky. With all due respect to all of the perpetually dissatisfied audiophiles here on the Corner, I submit that there comes a point where the sound quality is 'good enough'. Life's too short.
Here's a dumb question: are the Amazon downloads the same technically as the iTunes downloads?Just noticed that the 26 titles due for release are now available at iTunes. I guess this is the first way to release these titles. They do include Summertime, The Brass Are Comin' and Main Event Live.
Here's a dumb question: are the Amazon downloads the same technically as the iTunes downloads?
I totally agree i always have preferred the physical versions of albums because that way when it becomes unavaliable you know you will always have it handy anytime for a long time to come What Great Peace of Mind in that Respect.Amazon has deals with the music companies that get renewed or expire, and if they expire then whole catalogs of artists will be gone from Amazon's store. Same with iTunes. I have lots of "partial" albums that used to be available to "complete" but now are not anymore. The music I previously bought is still there of course -- if they lost THAT there would be hell to pay -- but it's irritating to think of a song I liked but hadn't bought, only to find that it's not available anymore.
This is why I still like to buy the physical version, unless there's a song I KNOW is the only one from that album that I want.