| bdbdbd said: @Jo21: It's their platform and they can do whatever they like with it as long as they don't have a monopoly on the market (monopoly may lead into antitrust actions). A proprietary service on a market with competition isn't a monopoly. So, there's one service where only one companys music player can play music. But what does that have to do with DSi? |
because people start saying people use itunes anyway and they are doing good.
http://digg.com/apple/iTunes_top_tracks_1_29_Amazon_0_99_thanks_record_labels, well it's still anticompetitive because they are the biggest one and the main one.
but recently amazon started to grow and offered undrmed music , but Mp3s.
so no even if itunes is AAC many other services like amazon support mp3.
@nintendofan, thats a transcoding rule, any kind of transcoding degrate the quality of the sound, even up.
so if you transcode a 64kbps to 320kbps you won't get better quality, actually it should get a bit worse.







