Amazon Music Store VS iTunes

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Nowadays Amazon launched a beta version of a music store that breaks this lock-in. All of Amazon's tracks are sold as unrestricted MP3s, free of Digital Rights Management, or DRM. And they will work on just about any music player in the world, including an iPod, iPhone, PSP, Zune. The store marks iTunes' first real competition. In fact, I think it kicks iTunes' buttons.

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Song quality

Amazon: MP 3, encoded at a 256 kbps variable bit rate

iTunes: encoded as AAC files with a bit rate of 128 kbps

Price

Amazon: Tracks $0.89, full albums $8.99

iTunes: Tracks $0.99, full albums $9.99

Easy of use

Amazon: download a small companion program (works on Windows and Mac), you can reproduce

iTunes: buy a song with one click, it's integrated into your music player(you never have to fiddle with files on your hard drive to get the songs into your iPod)

selections

Amazon: 2 million songs (EMI and Universal)

iTunes: 6 million songs

restrict

Amazon: everything is unrestricted, everything will word for ever

iTunes: copy-protection scheme (put your songs on just five computers at a time; make only seven CD copies of a particular playlist), DRM protected

1. Song quality: Audiophiles can argue forever on the merits of higher-bit MP3s versus lower-bit AACs

listening to the same song purchased from each store they are almost the same

2. I found that "Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness," Smashing Pumpkins' 1995 double album, is just $8.99, DRM-free, on Amazon. On iTunes it's $19.99.

From now on when I look for music, I'm going to go to Amazon first. Only if I don't find something there will I think about buying from iTunes. If you value your freedom, I may accept my way and follow someday.

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good post, i found that when i buy stuff on itunes that it is much quieter in my car, and it screws me up when i have to turn my volume up to 50 to make it sound like the normal 40 I have it on for daily driving with a store-bought cd

 
Thank you.

For DRM files, I found this way could help you remove DEM from WMA/WMV files:

1 Run Daniusoft WMA MP3 Converter, click on “Load File” to add WMA or WMV file.

2 Open “Setting” to choose which audio formats you want includes: MP3, M4A, WMA, AAC, OGG, WAV, etc.

3 Start convert by click on “Convert”.

After you converted, you can copy the music to your iPod or share them to your friends.

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I have used Daniusoft WMA MP3 Converter,it can transfer DRM music in a good quality and speed.

sharker_stone,you can have a try.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
HI ,I successfully converted a song to my ipod ,but I don't know how to share it with my friends .

Can some one help me ?Thanks a lot!//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif

 
I already have Videora iPod Converter but there is always a delay with the sound and picture. I need another one that is better in sound. I would also like one with a very good picture quality. Can someone please help me?

 
Really a good guide.

But I found it's old version of Daniusoft tutorial, I've seach and found the new version of the Daniusoft DVD to iPod Converter, it's more cool now with more rip dvd to iPod touch/ nano chromatice on pc functionally.

Anyway, thanks.

 
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