Starting an MP3/FLAC based record company?
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Starting an MP3/FLAC based record company?
Im very keen on this subject and on starting an mp3 based label and want to hear everything you guys know to get a clearer picture in my mind?
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Thanks, peace
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deadly_habit
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Re: Starting an MP3/FLAC based record company?
I have my own question. Why do these people charge more for the wav or FLAC? Yeah, it's higher quality...but it's still a digital file. It took zero extra effort to render the tune in different formats. not justified imo.
I mean I go straight for FLAC/wav if it's available. but it seems a bit strange.
I mean I go straight for FLAC/wav if it's available. but it seems a bit strange.
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Re: Starting an MP3/FLAC based record company?
file storage space & bandwidth (which can be argued as well) is usually the justificationpirate exposer wrote:I have my own question. Why do these people charge more for the wav or FLAC? Yeah, it's higher quality...but it's still a digital file. It took zero extra effort to render the tune in different formats. not justified imo.
I mean I go straight for FLAC/wav if it's available. but it seems a bit strange.
Re: Starting an MP3/FLAC based record company?
Peace to mr. habit, knew there was already a thread but this site really does not help when searching the keywords of your topic interest..
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Re: Starting an MP3/FLAC based record company?
http://www.google.com/cse/home?cx=00220 ... wxoicg4mygimetik wrote:Peace to mr. habit, knew there was already a thread but this site really does not help when searching the keywords of your topic interest..
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