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| quote: | Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
No thanks, I just won't pay for inferior quality files. Wav or lossless compression might do but you just can't compare mp3 with the other options. It's not all about the money - I'd actually rather pay more than get an mp3. |
Can you actually tell the difference between a WAV and a high quality MP3 (say 192 Kbps or higher)?
If so, you are the man!! Isn't CD normally 160 Kbps?
I was actually surprised that songs were still being released on vinyl. I rarely go to music stores and buy music. I have been buying CDs and MP3s/iTunes online for years now. The CDs I do buy at physical locations are at places like Wal-Mart, etc Maybe they have vinyl there; I have never noticed.
It's so odd. I must have been living in the dark. My high school years were in the late 80s/early 90s. Even then, CDs were dominating.
Excuse me, but this vinyl thing is just blowing my mind I know it stems from a lack of knowledge. I just assumed they were dead.
Growing up, I remember 8-track tapes. Then it was cassette tapes. Then it was CDs. Now, it's MP3s, etc. Vinyl predates all of them. One thing that I remember about vinyl was that distinctive hissing noise coming from them. Perhaps that was just due to a bad player or record.
What's scary to me is to think that my son will never know what a cassette tape is. I've been watching old episodes of X-Files lately, and they use cassette tapes and those huge spinning tape reels for recording within the episodes - for various reasons. Wow, how times have changed.
Okay, I have rambled enough.
Take care,
Adam
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