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Audio Empire wrote:
These Hi-Rez downloads are too expensive. Downloadable "software" is one of the few consumer items that a seller can sell over and over again and still have. There is no manufacturing cost, no warehousing cost, no shipping cost and no left-over stock when the item is obsoleted for whatever reason. I don't know about that. Without the high price, HDTracks et al wouldn't be in the business and there wouldn't be any hi-res downloads. But it makes the high cost of downloaded music seem even more out of place when one finds out that the hi-rez one thought one was buying, is really not. Indeed, but we don't know whose fault that is. I asked one firm which of their downloads really were originated in hi-res digital, and they told me that they received their hi-res files directly from the record labels themselves, and they didn't know exactly which process was used to generate the files. Andrew. |
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