Well, since XSMike started a nice musician thread, thought I'd ask a question along the same line....music.
I have a decent LP collection that I have gotten partially converted to CD, but some of my LP's are a bit too worn, scratched, etc., and so to complete a "hits" collection of a particular artist, I'll D/L a few songs from the Pay sites, like Windows Music or iTunes! I then make a backup converted copy of the compressed files into CD audio/wav files onto CD so I can "RIP" and make any combinations I want on any number of CD's I want, or convert them into NON-protected MP3's!!
Anyway, my question is has any body else D/L'd songs from both of these services, and compared the quality? I seem to have been able to hear/discern a distortion affect commonly called FLANGING in songs from the Windows site in WMA format.
So far, the songs from iTunes seem to sound better, the percussion symbols are much crisper and don't have that echoing 'flanging' sound!
T.C.
I have a decent LP collection that I have gotten partially converted to CD, but some of my LP's are a bit too worn, scratched, etc., and so to complete a "hits" collection of a particular artist, I'll D/L a few songs from the Pay sites, like Windows Music or iTunes! I then make a backup converted copy of the compressed files into CD audio/wav files onto CD so I can "RIP" and make any combinations I want on any number of CD's I want, or convert them into NON-protected MP3's!!
Anyway, my question is has any body else D/L'd songs from both of these services, and compared the quality? I seem to have been able to hear/discern a distortion affect commonly called FLANGING in songs from the Windows site in WMA format.

So far, the songs from iTunes seem to sound better, the percussion symbols are much crisper and don't have that echoing 'flanging' sound!
T.C.
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