Encoding MP3s to "self destruct": Does such a technique exist?
Trevor wrote:
"John Williamson" wrote:-
I did get caught out by HMV selling me a couple of WMA files which I
couldn't play back after they closed down their licence server, but that's
a different kettle of fish. Still, some generous person had put them up on
Youtube, so I can still listen to them.
Yes, I wasn't thinking of mp3 only since iTunes was mentioned. Beware what
YouTube does to sound quality however.
Ah, right you are. No DRM on mp3, then. As for YouBend, I know what it
does to audio quality, but as these are recordings of singing with a
piano from the 1940s, I'm not too worried about the quality.
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Tciao for Now!
John.
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