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Re: iTunes 4 and music store
by Tony! on May 18, 2003 at 5:57:09 pm

Hey Mark,

It's not as complicated as you're making it. You just buy your songs, they download, you put them in a set and click burn. The CD you end up with will play in your car stereo and any other CD player. The quality is decent and unless you have a very high-end system and have the retail CD to compare it to you'll probably not know the difference. Try it, it doesn't cost much, it's easy and if you don't like it for some reason you can go back to buying CD's easy enough.

If you are converting your current CD's, then you may want to use higher settings than the default AAC or MP3 settings from Apple. The quality will be better. The only reason not to, is that they will take up more space which can be an issue on your iPOD as well as how many songs you can fit on a CD. I think I would do at least 192kbps for MP3's and at least 160kbps for AAC, vary these to your taste and needs. The downloads from Apple I believe are all 128kbps, but aren't bad.

Tony!


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