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| View Poll Results: Do you buy online official soundtracks? | |||
| Yes! So long as I get the music, it doesn't matter whether it's a hard copy. |
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2 | 16.67% |
| Yes, but I prefer to have hard copies. |
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0 | 0% |
| Sometimes. Depends on the soundtrack/circumstances. |
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1 | 8.33% |
| I never have done, but the idea is OK. |
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3 | 25.00% |
| I never have done. I dislike the principle. |
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6 | 50.00% |
| Other (please state). |
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0 | 0% |
| Voters: 12. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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I'm not enough of an audiophile to be able to tell the difference between good-quality lossy and lossless. Frankly, I think the whole argument is kind of silly--if something is available as a download, then that's how it should be gotten. If, for financial reasons, a download is all that can be offered, it's better than no music. I never understood people who turn up their noses at digital releases when the music is probably never going to be pressed to disc anyway.
Not to mention that this forum is rife with people providing, ahem, similar access to lossy music. Deriding the practice while engaging in it seems, well, odd. Jam it back in, in the dark.
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