That still hasn't happened...
yes it has. How hard is itunes, amazon, 7-digital, sky songs etc
That still hasn't happened...
.yes it has. How hard is itunes, amazon, 7-digital, sky songs etc
Read the above, none of those carry it at a quality that is the same as a CD, itunes does not even carry it in MP3 (I think, I have never used itunes though), itunes still has DRM on audiobooks.

I would happily take an ABX text to prove otherwise.As nice as flac is, how many people can actually tell the difference between it and mp3 at 320kbs. 320kbs is very high standard and you can't tell the difference. Pretty mcuh everything IS DRm free now.
There is vurtually zero stereos, mp3 players ha play flac. So it isn't goign to happen unless the hardware is there first.
As nice as flac is, how many people can actually tell the difference between it and mp3 at 320kbs. 320kbs is very high standard and you can't tell the difference. Pretty mcuh everything IS DRm free now.
There is virtually zero stereos or mp3 players that play flac. So it isn't goign to happen unless the hardware is there first.
Usenet for the win! Buy all my games via steam though![]()

I would happily take an ABX text to prove otherwise.
It's just a case of having equipment good enough to tell the difference.
There is no downside to offering the same content at multiple quality points and in multiple formats.
And does your zune store carry the music in WAV or lossless FLAC![]()

Quoted: Music is offered in DRM-restricted WMA format (2-pass CBR at 192kbit/s) or non-DRM MP3 format (up to 320kbit/s)
So it's not the same as CD, hence it is not offered properly online
the answer is about 40 terabytes
im not going to tell you the question
So it's not the same as CD, hence it is not offered properly online