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Amazon MP3 Vs. iTunes Music Store 310

Ali writes "As discussed here recently, amazon.com has launched a public beta of Amazon MP3, a digital music store that provides DRM-free downloads of over 2 million songs from 180,000 artists and 20,000 labels. In comparison, Apple says the iTunes Store now contains over 6 million songs. Here is a head-to-head comparison."
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Amazon MP3 Vs. iTunes Music Store

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  • by anagama ( 611277 ) <obamaisaneocon@nothingchanged.org> on Sunday September 30, 2007 @12:40AM (#20798863) Homepage
    Crap. If I like an song a lot, I end up listening to it over and over and over incessantly. Longest was around 3 weeks. And when I say incessantly, I mean constantly -- just leave the song on repeat. If I'm that stuck and I turn it off, I get uncomfortable as it imperfectly echoes through my head. If I try to listen to something else, I just get frustrated. So anyway, I have a certain subset of songs for which I've really gotten my money's worth.
  • by lawrenlives ( 991376 ) on Sunday September 30, 2007 @01:04AM (#20798959)
    Whatever, I ain't payin 30 cents more for tracks that don't even have DRM. That's whack.
  • by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 30, 2007 @01:12AM (#20799001)
    You need to seek professional help, my friend.
  • by emc ( 19333 ) on Sunday September 30, 2007 @01:21AM (#20799035)
    "If I search for "Oasis", there's no easy to way to separate the albums titled that from the artist."

    Amazon would be doing you a favor if they returned results to another artist.
  • by Zhe Mappel ( 607548 ) on Sunday September 30, 2007 @03:39AM (#20799595)
    People are always asking me, "Professor MacSnappy, why do you buy your music from iTMS?"

    No one reason, I reply stroking the Van Dyke beard that looks so rakish with a black turtleneck (it has fully grown back in since that regrettable incident with the calipers, thank you for asking).

    For a full analysis of my shopping habits, perhaps it is better if I quote from my ten part, 3,400-word blog post on the subject, which can be found carefully archived at my site, DaringTurdball.com.

    "When I see a new car ad on TV and just have to 'run out' and buy the music playing in the background, there are few things I like to put in order first. You might call them 'ducks,' and say I am getting them 'in a row'--but just make sure it's a digital row, and that the ducks are all downsampled audio recordings. Ha, ha--or should I say, Quack quack!"

    "One, I don't want too high a bitrate. High bitrates are known to use up A.R.S.E. (Auditory Response Synchronization Energy), a finite resource found in the resonant bones that frame the auditory canal. In layman's terms, higher bitrates wear out ears faster. You only have so much A.R.S.E. Why splurge?"

    "Second, I take the 'fidelity' in high fidelity seriously. That's why I want to lock down my music as securely as a 13th century feudal lord securing his wife's genitals before he rides off to the Crusades. Doing so requires strong DRM so that my musical 'honey pots' don't end up getting 'stirred' by any other portable music players. I like knowing my songs are safe and won't be getting roughly used by a Zune on the side."

    "Third, like most Americans, I don't want to pay too little. Everyone knows there's a direct relationship between price and quality. I like knowing my song has received that extra special touch of attention, even if it's just someone leaving on a light for it at Apple. Who knows? Maybe while it was waiting to be downloaded, The Steve walked by and gave it the old 'thumbs up' or even a 'peace sign'!"

    "Adequately priced low-bitrate songs belted down with high-quality DRM so that they won't fall out of my iPod: yes, it's what I call a musical 'match made in heaven'--thank you, iTMS!"

  • by Splab ( 574204 ) on Sunday September 30, 2007 @03:51AM (#20799651)
    I have been looking at all the stores and they fail with most of the music I want, but then again so does the walk-in stores, even allofmp3 doesn't carry the stuff I'm looking for.

    (Norwegian eurodance circa 1995-2005 is impossible to get)
  • by Anonymous Coward on Sunday September 30, 2007 @06:17AM (#20800095)
    They also lock out OS/2 users, VMS users and OS/400 users. And so does iTunes.
  • by Xemu ( 50595 ) on Sunday September 30, 2007 @07:17AM (#20800271) Homepage
    (Norwegian eurodance circa 1995-2005 is impossible to get)

    Thank God.

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