@nostupidquestions When purchasing Music (£0.99 each) how many plays would you say made the purchase ‘worth it’?

  • bionicjoey@lemmy.ca
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    3 months ago

    Depends on what you’re buying IMO. If you’re “buying” it in the sense of buying license to listen to it like with DRM like iTunes, nothing could make that worth it IMO. But if I’m buying physical media of the music itself (eg. Vinyl) then I’m usually willing to pay whatever the market price is for that album.

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      3 months ago

      iTunes is DRM free, you can easily move the MP3 files to any device (even ones that have never had iCloud access).

      I don’t buy physical as I would wear it out playing the only track I would want to listen to on the album (as often it’s only 1-2 songs I am actually interested in.

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        3 months ago

        So why not just pirate it? When you buy digital music, only a miniscule fraction actually goes to the artist.

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          3 months ago

          Often Pirating can come with not only risk but also can be not the best quality out there, the easiest pirating method I know of getting music is finding the song on YouTube and that is defo not studio quality.

          I know not much will go to the artist but this is the best I can do without the money or ability to go to there shows and not enjoying Streaming Services.

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            3 months ago

            the easiest pirating method I know of getting music is finding the song on YouTube and that is defo not studio quality.

            That’s the worst possible way to do it. You might as well try to hook up a tape recorder to the radio like my dad used to.

            There is literally no risk if you know what you’re doing, and you can get identical quality to what they sell. Go check out !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com

            • Owl
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              3 months ago

              There is literally no risk if you know what you’re doing

              if you know what you’re doing

              Which he says he doesn’t

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            3 months ago

            So pirate FLAC? There are so many FLAC files out there.

            YouTube is typically 128kbps AAC.

            If you want to bitch about quality, learn what actual quality is.

            At any rate, most downloaded Apple files are 256kbps AAC

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                3 months ago

                As a Mac user myself, I pirate FLAC because the quality is superior to most things I can buy, most albums I like 1-2 songs and it’s definitely better to just pirate and go to music festivals.

                Anyway, I pirate FLACs and transform them to ALAC to sync it to Apple Music, the worst but only form to conveniently listen to HQ music on iPhone. (I still miss PowerAMP on android)