two threads coming together at the same time...

so as there are a lot of independent label runners on this list who
might be considering digital distribution what format do you think
digital releases should be released in?

high bit rate lossy compressed format (mp3/ogg/aac) or full width
wavs/aiffs?

i favour the latter. i have the bandwidth tho.

robin...


-> Too bad the quality offered by Apple is still way below enjoyable or
-> even playable :( Until the point they start selling music 
-> encoded with
-> reasonable codecs in a file format that can be used by any 
-> application i
-> can only say:
-> 
-> IT SUCKS.
-> 
-> Even if the entire 313 music history would be available there.
-> 
-> Thx for listening,
-> 
-> Ronny
-> 
-> > -----Original Message-----
-> > From: jonathan morse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
-> > Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2004 2:34 PM
-> > To: Dan Sicko; 313@hyperreal.org
-> > Subject: Re: (313) tresor meets apple
-> > 
-> > 
-> > did you get a press release or is checking the iTMS the first 
-> > thing you do every tuesday as well?  =)
-> > 
-> > it will be interesting to see what other labels and artists 
-> > start distributing through the service, and how long before 
-> > they start to do so.
-> > 
-> > ive got my fingers crossed for perlon, playhouse and kompakt.
-> > 
-> > 
-> > > From: Dan Sicko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
-> > > Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 08:04:01 -0500
-> > > To: 313@hyperreal.org
-> > > Subject: (313) tresor meets apple
-> > > 
-> > > Looks like their catalog has begun to make it onto the 
-> Apple Music 
-> > > Store!
-> > > 
-> > > -d
-> > > 
-> > 
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