• @[email protected]
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    iTunes sells drm-free music downloads. The still do, if you go to the iTunes Store and not the Apple Music streaming surface.

    There are better options out there though, like BandCamp.

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      1118 hours ago

      Bandcamp only works if the band originated there. Most labels don’t sell anything through bandcamp. If a label doesn’t release digital lossless for me to buy it’s getting downloaded on Soulseek.

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      418 hours ago

      Also PSA that Amazon Auto-Rip still exists for all CD and vinyl purchases you ever used your account for

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      318 hours ago

      256kbps AAC is still proprietary, but you can convert it to an MP3 with something like dBPowerAmp

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        Don’t do this. You will lose quality every time you re-transcode an audio file. AAC is supported by basically everything now.

        Also MP3 is a pretty bad format all things considered. The most efficient format is Opus, it’s open source and transparent at 160kbps.

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            214 hours ago

            I mean so is MP3. If you really want to be a non-proprietary purist you need to rely on Opus for a lossy audio compression, which is not as widely supported in music players as MP3 or AAC.

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              MP3’s licenses and patents have expired.