Sierra Music Quester

Member 13178

Level 13.35

Sep 2006

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Mar 24, 2007, 02:32 AM
Local time: Mar 24, 2007, 06:02 PM
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I agree with Celtic- plus, Apple shouldn't be encouraged with their iTunes uncompetitive stance- people should be able to use an iTunes downloaded file on any MP3 player, not just on their PC or on an iPod.
But yeah, it sounds like paying for a gamerip, except I'd be willing to pay for a decent gamerip in HQ MP3/etc or FLAC format, but not a crappy lossy DRM version of a soundtrack CD. What a shocker!
I also don't agree that it's 'cheap' in reality to download WMA's as opposed to buying the actual CD in hard copy, at least, not for me. Only way I'd do that would be to download WMA's, is if that's the only way Soundtrack X was presented online, and then eventually I'd want a non-shitty quality release, which I'd have to pay for. Sounds silly to pay twice or even pay once and then download the CD.
Just ignore the policy and eventually it'll die. But that's easy for me to say, I can't imagine many soundtracks I want coming out there.
- Spike
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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