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Bitrates? 

Posted Monday 30th June 2008 20:41 GMT

Unhappy

Bitrates?

Cuz if this is 128kbit crap as I suspect.... there are plenty of limitations!

How bout going beyond the corporate press release and actually doing a little.... journalism?

Yawn 

Posted Monday 30th June 2008 21:16 GMT

Come back when it runs in the UK

Real Player? 

Posted Monday 30th June 2008 21:58 GMT

Do you have to have Real Player installed to buy these tunes? 'Cause that's a deal-breaker.

Pretty Good 

Posted Tuesday 1st July 2008 05:18 GMT

Thumb Up

I used there service last night. 256kbit music files. No need for their software as you can buy directly from their website. After signing up with them they are giving a free download of any album that cost 9.99 Also albums or singles can be downloaded as a zip file or you can download their installer which will automatically add your albums or singles to iTunes. I got Velvet Revolver's album, "Contraband" for free.

Pricing 

Posted Tuesday 1st July 2008 06:49 GMT

What's the betting that when it arrives in the UK that 99 cents has morphed into 79 pence but the same server is used to deliver them worldwide

What's the betting also that a 'premium' service is launched where you can get 256kbps versions (which are upsampled-on-the-fly 128k tracks so no quality increase) and are 99 pence per track

What's the betting also that from 5.5 million tracks there's none of the ones that I want e.g. KS's UE

However all academic since no Real products allowed on my comp.

Dollar = Pound 

Posted Tuesday 1st July 2008 07:02 GMT

Of course, it this ever does come to the UK, they will simply change the $ for a £ - too expensive.

yup... 

Posted Tuesday 1st July 2008 08:15 GMT

if realplayer is a requirement then count us out. we also only want decent bitrates!

Music Without Limits 

Posted Tuesday 1st July 2008 08:32 GMT

FLAC files from BitTorrent.

@Eddie Johnson 

Posted Tuesday 1st July 2008 08:32 GMT

Paris Hilton

Relax, guy! This is El Reg! The Daily Star of IT news!

If you're expecting more technical data than the cup size of the Eee Girl, then i'm afraid you're in the wrong place.

Paris, as even she can Ctrl + C, Ctrl + V a press release.

That is all. 

Posted Tuesday 1st July 2008 09:50 GMT

Dead Vulture

Thank you.

What is the point? 

Posted Tuesday 1st July 2008 10:21 GMT

Unless the service is available in the UK, I'm not really interested. So far iTunes+ and 7Digital are the online music sites I use; sadly only partial catalogues are available. Some day music publishers will realise they cannot sell us the same crap in new packaged media and they should just be happy they can sell anything at all...

Errr... Without Limits? 

Posted Tuesday 1st July 2008 10:56 GMT

Stop

"Music Without Limits" indeed? So I'm guessing that both Real and The Registrar consider "US Only" as the kind of limit that's not even worth mentioning.

US = World 

Posted Tuesday 1st July 2008 11:45 GMT

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So they're still not acknowledging that there are other countries in the world, apart from the US?

Even the UK has better luck than poor old SA....

I'd be quite happy to buy tracks online, even at US prices, if only one of these big DRM-free sellers would let me!

Time for a new Google search? 

Posted Tuesday 1st July 2008 18:12 GMT

Boffin

When there was just itunes, it was easy -- if itunes didn't have it, then it wasn't available.

Now, you have to search half a dozen sites just to find out that something isn't available.

Isn't it time Google stepped in and created a homogenous downloads search, so that we can do just ONE search and see which sites have it?

@AC 

Posted Tuesday 1st July 2008 23:29 GMT

Flame

Bite your tongue AC! I'm sure in no time at all shop.com and buy.com and getyercraphere.com and a gibizillion other shopper sites will be doing just what you want. You won't even be able to actually FIND the song you want but you'll be able to find a googleful of dead links to places that linked to a place you could buy it a year ago.

Fire pretty. Web 2.0 bad.

Fit summation 

Posted Monday 7th July 2008 15:28 GMT

Alien

@Geoff Mackenzie:

I'll second that (old allofmp3.com came real close in the monetized field).

@Ash:

I couldn't have said it better. Thanks for clearing my head.

The alienhead 'cause the truth is in here... Now what was that cupsize?

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