No more iTunes downloads?
Rumor mill is spinning up about the death of the download for iTunes. What do you guys think of this? What will this mean for how we all get our music?
No more iTunes downloads?
Rumor mill is spinning up about the death of the download for iTunes. What do you guys think of this? What will this mean for how we all get our music?
50% of us will just keep ripping it from you tube, the other 50% will just move on to the next big legal download site.
I’m not sure this news will have a massive impact in the DJ scene, I personally don’t know anybody who buys music from iTunes to DJ with. For the guys who do use it I can imagine they will move to beatport, trackitdown etc… Thinking about it this move from apple could help in saving beatport from the storm they are in at the moment.
They already replied to the rumor saying it simply wasn’t true
digital downloads have been on the decline for a while now, which is the projected path that a lot of analysts have recognized with Streaming being the dominate way consumers access music. There will be some people who perfer to purchase their music, but for the most part the business model of selling music (albums, Lps, individual) is dead. Technology’s ability to access IP (music in the case) has forced the market into adopting freemium rather than premium.
which is understandable, most consumers prefer to pay less for something than more.
Does iTunes still only offer 256kbps audio files? Or have they finally moved up to 320 or V0? probably doesn’t matter for a smaller system, but I like to think 320/V0 should be the bare minimum for anyone.
Why subject anyone to that quality of audio files? ![]()
iTunes offer 256kbps AAC files, which are as good, if not better than 320kbps MP3’s - in some cases (search “mastered for iTunes”) alot better.
And yes, I get quite alot of music on iTunes - it would be a crying shame if they went down that route.
I’m sorry, do what now? Do you actually do this and play those ripped files on anything besides your laptop speakers?