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A Frustrating Day. Tried three different stores for Debney's DREAMER, which was released today by Sony. No luck. Also, not available on iTunes. And Amazon doesn't appear to have it in stock. Where's DREAMER?
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Well, yes... thanks Rog... but I was looking for instant gratification. I'm leaving on a trip in a few days and was hoping to load this onto my iPod before taking off. No Tower Records anywhere near me, alas.
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Well, yes... thanks Rog... but I was looking for instant gratification. I'm leaving on a trip in a few days and was hoping to load this onto my iPod before taking off. No Tower Records anywhere near me, alas. Ah, I see. Although you mentioned Amazon.com, so I presumed you were interested in mail order.
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In that case you'll be sorely disappointed!
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Ah, I see. Although you mentioned Amazon.com, so I presumed you were interested in mail order. I only order from Amazon if I'm in a rush, because I can select 2 day or overnight shipping. Needless to say, Intrada is my preferred mail-order outlet And yes, I see it on iTunes now. That's also a stopgap measure until I can get my hands on the actual cd. Thanks everyone... even those of you with the snarky comments.
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itunes gives a good enough download then you can burn it to a cdr. Whatever. sd I'm guessing that some people prefer non-compressed, archival quality music with liner notes. Dan
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iTunes mp3s, aac-encoded at just 128 kbps, are no match for cd quality. I always prefer to buy the cd, unless one isn't available (as in Medal of Honor: European Assault). Message to Steve Jobs: Increase the bitrate on iTunes mp3s to at least 192 kbps, and then we'll talk. Cheers
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Fun to see all of my old posts in this thread... Tower Records, iTunes 128 kbps audio, iPods, etc. I still enjoy DREAMER.
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