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Old Jun 16, 2004 | 12:08 PM
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I think the best thing is at least you are guaranteed decent quality, ive got such a mixture of 128bit and 192bit recordings and the volume levels vary a fair amount. That said I would still buy a CD over downloading tracks except if I wanted individual singles but a quick search proved theres not much on there beyond mainstream stuff, even mildly obscure stuff I couldnt find.
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Old Jun 17, 2004 | 04:00 PM
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Originally Posted by lightning101
Hope you get a receipt for every track you buy - or you could still end up in the ****.


If you downloaded an album of overnet say. Then made e-mail receipts from Apple Itunes would that be the same.

Also why is it people think that copying CD's degrades the quality, only compression does that, as its digital to digital. e.g. if I copy a word file from cd to cd does the word file quality degrade - no !!

Have heard a few hi-fi "experts" bandying this one about.
Just to clear this up. In my email I just received a receipt for the 2 tracks I bought the other day. So yes you do get a receipt.
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