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iTunes 1billion
sjor:
We all knew it was gonna happen! :D
iTunes 1 Billion
H_TeXMeX_H:
From my personal experience with iTunes ... it blows. I mean I downloaded this song and it has all this non-random noise in the background, which is not there in the original song. It was something like an oscillating white noise kinda sound. No it was not my speaker or my codecs, cuz all my other music (not from iTunes) played just fine. I had to fix it myself with Audacity's remove noise feature, which took a while, but worked surprisingly well. But really, they should work on improving their music quality. Maybe use flac instead of mp4 ?
Lead Head:
.ogg is beter :p
WMD:
--- Quote from: H_TeXMeX_H ---From my personal experience with iTunes ... it blows. I mean I downloaded this song and it has all this non-random noise in the background, which is not there in the original song. It was something like an oscillating white noise kinda sound. No it was not my speaker or my codecs, cuz all my other music (not from iTunes) played just fine. I had to fix it myself with Audacity's remove noise feature, which took a while, but worked surprisingly well. But really, they should work on improving their music quality. Maybe use flac instead of mp4 ?
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Well, everything I've downloaded from them sounds fine, which is 4 free songs. Rather, it sounds as good as 128kbps AAC can. Typically I use 160kbps or 192kbps VBR in AAC, for my CD ripping. But 128 usually sounds ok, if a bit dry.
As for noise removal...I guess you decrypted the song, eh? Either that or you're making the story up ;)
And they won't be using flac anytime soon. It's lossless. The most they'll do is use a higher bitrate of mp4, which would be fine.
H_TeXMeX_H:
I'm not making it up ... but maybe it was just 1 song ? The exact song that I wanted to download ?
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