On 10 Jan 2009, at 16:41, Brandon Stout wrote:

Maybe I'm old fashioned this way, but since mp3s and ogg's don't have CD
quality sound, I prefer buying the CD, then ripping to FLAC and using
any player that supports FLAC decoding on any platform... or... just put
the CD in the drive and play it.  When I looked at itunes purchases, I
found that buying the CD was much less than buying every song on a cd in itunes format, so from my experience it's higher quality for less if you
go with my antique 'buy the CD' method.

You'll have to give us to examples for me to believe that. Every time I have glanced at CDs in the store over the past several years, they are still priced in the $13-$16 range and I don't think I have paid more than $11.99 (usually $9.99) for albums through iTunes.

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