I wonder if there is a significant difference in sound quality between the "regular" downloads from sites such as iTunes and Amazon. This could depend on the codec used (iTunes = aac vs Amazon = mp3) and the bit rate, but also on the way in which the digital compression is done. Where there is little price difference, is there an advantage in one over the other? I suppose I tend to feel that iTunes is slightly more convenient, but that's not always the case.
I'm not thinking of specialist downloads - so-called HD ones, which I'd expect to cost more and preferably in a minimum of 16 bit FLAC, but other formats are possible.
For a simple example, Toscanini's Beethoven symphonies are available for under a £5 from either Amazon or iTunes. Also, are there other sites which are cheap offering similar recordings? I gave up on emusic after a long period because of their lack of carry over. There may be other services offering cheap downloads of well known recordings - obviously there is CMM - Classical Music Mobile - 1 Euro per "track".
I'm not thinking of specialist downloads - so-called HD ones, which I'd expect to cost more and preferably in a minimum of 16 bit FLAC, but other formats are possible.
For a simple example, Toscanini's Beethoven symphonies are available for under a £5 from either Amazon or iTunes. Also, are there other sites which are cheap offering similar recordings? I gave up on emusic after a long period because of their lack of carry over. There may be other services offering cheap downloads of well known recordings - obviously there is CMM - Classical Music Mobile - 1 Euro per "track".
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