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Re: [ARSCLIST] the long-predicted tipping point



I would not mind this a bit if they had at least CD quality (44.1, 16 bit WAV or better) files with liner info... It's hard to find the cover art and liner notes online today...

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On Nov 26, 2008, at 3:07 AM, Tom Fine wrote:

The bottom line, however, is that the printed/published/retail- channel CD is slowly heading to the dustbin. I would say the download alternative, at least the most popular versions (iTunes, Amazon, Real, Yahoo, etc) are an inferior replacement due to lossy encoding and lack of graphics/lyrics/discographical information in many cases -- yes, there are a couple of niche players now offering CD resolution and better, but they are for now small-time with limited variety and few mainstream titles. Perhaps once the industry gets its head around the idea of not being the physical-printed-matter business (and fully exploits the biggest advantage of download selling -- variety so buyers have the maximum number of one-cut choices to cherry-pick -- thus having much less of the back-catalog out of print becomes an economic imperative, but cheaper to accomplish since there's no need to produce and manage physical inventory of CD's), download quality and download economics will improve.

-- Tom Fine


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