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mattedling

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DRM-Free Itunes
« on: April 02, 2007, 09:55:00 am »
Apple Unveils Higher Quality DRM-Free Music on the iTunes Store
 DRM-Free Songs from EMI Available on iTunes for $1.29 in May
 
 CUPERTINO, California??April 2, 2007??Apple® today announced that EMI Music??s entire digital catalog of music will be available for purchase DRM-free (without digital rights management) from the iTunes® Store (www.itunes.com) worldwide in May. DRM-free tracks from EMI will be offered at higher quality 256 kbps AAC encoding, resulting in audio quality indistinguishable from the original recording, for just $1.29 per song. In addition, iTunes customers will be able to easily upgrade their entire library of all previously purchased EMI content to the higher quality DRM-free versions for just 30 cents a song. iTunes will continue to offer its entire catalog, currently over five million songs, in the same versions as today??128 kbps AAC encoding with DRM??at the same price of 99 cents per song, alongside DRM-free higher quality versions when available.
 
 ??We are going to give iTunes customers a choice??the current versions of our songs for the same 99 cent price, or new DRM-free versions of the same songs with even higher audio quality and the security of interoperability for just 30 cents more,? said Steve Jobs, Apple??s CEO. ??We think our customers are going to love this, and we expect to offer more than half of the songs on iTunes in DRM-free versions by the end of this year.?
 
 ??EMI and iTunes are once again teaming up to move the digital music industry forward by giving music fans higher quality audio that is virtually indistinguishable from the original recordings, with no usage restrictions on the music they love from their favorite artists,? said Eric Nicoli, CEO of EMI Group.
 
 With DRM-free music from the EMI catalog, iTunes customers will have the ability to download tracks from their favorite EMI artists without any usage restrictions that limit the types of devices or number of computers that purchased songs can be played on. DRM-free songs purchased from the iTunes Store will be encoded in AAC at 256 kbps, twice the current bit rate of 128 kbps, and will play on all iPods, Mac® or Windows computers, Apple TVs and soon iPhones, as well as many other digital music players.
 
 iTunes will also offer customers a simple, one-click option to easily upgrade their entire library of all previously purchased EMI content to the higher quality DRM-free format for 30 cents a song. All EMI music videos will also be available in DRM-free format with no change in price.
 
 The iTunes Store features the world??s largest catalog with over five million songs, 350 television shows and over 400 movies. The iTunes Store has sold over two billion songs, 50 million TV shows and over 1.3 million movies, making it the world??s most popular online music, TV and movie store.
 
 With Apple??s legendary ease of use, pioneering features such as integrated podcasting support, iMix playlist sharing, seamless integration with iPod® and the ability to turn previously purchased songs into completed albums at a reduced price, the iTunes Store is the best way for PC and Mac users to legally discover, purchase and download music and video online.
 
 Apple ignited the personal computer revolution in the 1970s with the Apple II and reinvented the personal computer in the 1980s with the Macintosh. Today, Apple continues to lead the industry in innovation with its award-winning computers, OS X operating system and iLife and professional applications. Apple is also spearheading the digital media revolution with its iPod portable music and video players and iTunes online store, and will enter the mobile phone market this year with its revolutionary iPhone.
 
 http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2007/04/02itunes.html

jbcapati

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Re: DRM-Free Itunes
« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2007, 10:58:00 am »
It's important to note that while the price for the higher-quality DRM-free singles will increase from .99 to $1.29, the price for the higher quality albums will not change.
 
 I wonder if people will go for higher quality mp3s at a higher price point.

Darth Ed

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Re: DRM-Free Itunes
« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2007, 12:07:00 pm »
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Originally posted by dcwizard:
  It's important to note that while the price for the higher-quality DRM-free singles will increase from .99 to $1.29, the price for the higher quality albums will not change.
 
 I wonder if people will go for higher quality mp3s at a higher price point.
I'm sure a lot of buyers will. It's twice the bit rate and its DRM-free and, as you point out, the album price is the same.

Darth Ed

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Re: DRM-Free Itunes
« Reply #3 on: April 02, 2007, 12:31:00 pm »
Still no Beatles on iTunes though....
 
 http://news.com.com/2100-1027_3-6172398.html
 
 
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When a reporter asked Jobs whether a Beatles deal with EMI was upcoming, Jobs replied, "I want to know that, too." Nicoli stressed that "we're working on it."

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Re: DRM-Free Itunes
« Reply #4 on: April 02, 2007, 11:25:00 pm »
"256 kbps AAC encoding, resulting in audio quality indistinguishable from the original recording"
 
 haha, that's pretty crazy.  256 K AAC is absolutely distinguishable from the original recording, oh well, thanks for the laugh, Apple press release team.
 
 It's a reassuring move, I just hope that my pessimistic feelings that people care more about cost than DRM aren't reinforced (and also that people prefer single tracks to albums).

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« Reply #5 on: April 02, 2007, 11:31:00 pm »
it's indistinguishable from the original recording when both are played over a Mac laptop's speakers.   :)
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