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nordlead said:
Garnett said:
nordlead said:
what the crap, you repeated yourself like 3 times.

 

huh? What are you talking about thats not my article,i just found it and decided to post it.

 

I know it wasn't your article, but you did post it and it was still repeated.

Anyways, there are points I agree with in this article, but overall, I think that downloads won't come anytime soon (at least not to that quaility) and also, people like to own phisical things.

Now, with MP3, having it all digital is convenient cause you can easily carry it around and play it in different locations. The same has not been achieved with movies.

I disagree with that, since I find AAC (Advanced Audio Codec) is WAY better than MP3 due to me messing around with it. The audio quality on that format rivals that of the audio quality of the music on an audio CD, it's that good. It is very crystal clear, and I am using iTunes WAY more to burn music and to listen to it, as the audio quality on Windows Media Player is starting to suck, and it sometimes freezes and stutters (and I know the CD doesn't skip because it wasn't damaged when I burned the disc onto my laptop). Plus iTunes (besides Nero) is the only software that can burn an audio CD without pauses/gaps/silence areas between songs.