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Who's been able to download songs using PayPal without having to start their own account with that website? | |
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...and folks here actually wonder why I prefer physical media, and don't do mp3s.
"He's a musician's musician..." | |
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Glad U like will ALWAYS think of like a "ACT OF GOD"! N another realm. mean of all people who might of been aliens or angels.if found out that wasn't of this earth, would not have been that surprised. R.I.P. | |
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People = humans. Difference = not perceptibly the same. Lossless = Not compressed by some kind of digital algorithm, or for arguments sake, less than CD quality because CD isn't lossless. You're listening on whatever equipment you have.
Most people don't have 1000's of dollars worth of top end audio gear. Heck, most don't even have 500 dollars worth. I'm not saying a lot of people don't have the gear, just that most don't. In the same way that a Ferarri might be a great car but most people don't own them.
I'm saying that when I tested a few years ago I couldn't tell the difference, so to me I do really mean it. It's not perceptibly watered down to me, even though I know that there's some technical shenanigans going on.
I'm not implying anything, just asking if others have done the same blind tests on their own gear. Are you implying that most people can tell a difference on their gear? [Edited 2/6/13 6:01am] RIP | |
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I'm still wondering.
Things didn't go any better when he sold physical things. In fact I'd say the Crystal Ball fiasco was much worse. Lotusflow3r t-shirts? The problem isn't the format or wether something is electronic or physical, the common problem in it all is Prince. RIP | |
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I know I'm an idiot but....
So I paid for the songs but now how do I download them? Right after I got to the payment confirmation screen, Safari "unexpectedly" quit however I got my confirmation e-mail. I paid via CC instead of Pay Pal.
Can anyone help? | |
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Me. No problem. just clicked 'not now'. | |
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If you made an account try: http://3rdeyegirl.com/my-account/
Otherwise maybe: RIP | |
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Me..!
I did dl the songs with no problems, after paying w. Paypal I was directed back to the 3rdeyegirl site after 5-10 secs, automatically... and there - my downloads.. absolutely no problems at all...
Prince 4Ever. | |
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I have tested extensively, and on my home system I can clearly hear the difference between different formats/bitrates. I was shocked at the lack of definition in lower rates of mp3, the sounds gets more muddled/ blurry the further down you go in bitrate.
I have to admit at 320 it gets harder to distinguish, but still there is difference. You can hear more definition in the sounds/instruments as you go up in bitrate, and more clarity.
That's why these days I prefer to listen to high res recordings (24bit/96kHz) or vinyl, if available. I just want the best quality available, and I believe an artist should offer his/her art in the best possible quality.
It is like watching TV, if you have a HD tv you don't want your favorite movie broadcasted in SD quality. It's just a watered down low quality version that looks extra shitty on you HD tv.
RIP Prince: thank U 4 a funky Time... | |
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I think that is way too broad. Hearing changes with age. Environments shape hearing. Training influences hearing. And there may be more.
That is OK I guess.
CD is not perfect but calling it `not losless` implying lossiness is kinda confusing.
We can listen on my little PC, my living room stereo/TV (CRT!) system or my computer/CD room system.
The latter category really needs to listen more.
That depends on the gear and the people. And doing a blind test takes some effort when your're alone. But I think I could do that sometime. (dump the mp3 to WAV and have the CD WAV played or the mp3 WAV, depending on some random factor) Pills and thrills and daffodils will kill... If you don't believe me or don't get it, I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry. | |
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^ that discussion is "like fucking flies" like we say in Denmark..
Prince 4Ever. | |
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Ok, ok, -- OK!!! >>> I would prefer CDs as well,
but since that isn't an option you better download those 4 new tracks in wav/ mp3..
It's imo silly not to, "just because"... you can't have it "your way".
Imho you really should consider to give in -- 1) the price is "rather low", 2) the quality of the songs is "rather high". (the "artistically" quality lol)...
In other words,
you should open up a little... And enjoy the music...
Come on... I know you will "enjoy the ride".. after you have made those downloads: now don't be that silly, refusing this great offer....
pleassse.. join the 2013 experience..
I know you want to, and I promise: you won't regret..
Prince 4Ever. | |
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in holland we say "like fucking ants"
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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So to sumarise, you haven't done the test.
Google abx comparison and you'll find software that can help do the test, you won't know which is being played, so it's a nice fair test. I'm not saying that you won't find a difference, you may have great ears and great equipment. RIP | |
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Well yes, lower bitrate mp3 is shocking. As are lower quality wavs!
And that's all I've been saying. Those with great ears and great equipment may notice but my old ears don't. And it's quite hard work to listen for the differences too, which distracts from the music.
High res recordings rock but that's a whole different playing field.
That is true, I'm a video snob as I said before and can't wait for 4k and better, which make current 1080p on blu-ray look rubbish. But even that is dependant on the viewer, my wife couldn't tell you if she was watching a blu-ray or a dvd unless they were side by side comparisons. On the other hand, she has amazing ears. But all that aside, would you refuse to watch something that was only in standard def as some here are refusing to pay for mp3?
RIP | |
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That's funny.
RIP | |
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the people that crack me up are the ones that insist on a FLAC or WAV version of something sourced from a 128kbps mp3, as if it's ever going to sound any better | |
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Can I just say though that I'm not saying that the 3rd eye wav is not the best version out there. It's better than the iTunes m4a file for instance .
When I convert the wav to 320k mp3 I can't hear the difference but there is a clear difference to the iTunes version. RIP | |
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But it's a flac, so it must be better.
I think this is where I'm getting at, there's a lot of ignorance regarding sound files. People say it has to be better because they know it technically is better regardless of what happens in the real world. [Edited 2/6/13 7:19am] RIP | |
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I have a sneaky suspicion that some people actually KNOW a great deal about music and how is is supposed 2 sound while other simple don't care. | |
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if it only exists as a 320 kbps mp3 and nothing "better" has ever been heard then they don't know how it's "supposed" to sound. | |
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I would say most don't care so long as it's not stupidly bad, I'm quite content listening to iTunes stuff if that's all I'm listening to. In know it's not the best, can tell in a blind testm, but don't really care. I'd say it's even more true for the younger generation where music has been largely reduced to something that's expected to be freely downloaded and not paid for.
For what it's worth, Breakfast Can Wait is a 320k mp3 sounds bad to me. Not because of the encoding but becasue of all the damn clipping. It hurts my ears! RIP | |
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dontcha thank it'll be "released" properly on CD ..... | |
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I agree. Unfortunately, it probably wouldn't sound any better on a CD because that's how he's mastered his last several albums. | |
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No problem downloading the music when I made my purchase. Why not set up a Paypal account for the site since you'll probably be buying more music in a few weeks or so? Audio nerds go get laid already, it's 13 pages in and y'all are still whining about MP3s. Nerds!!! When go 2 a Prince concert or related event it's all up in the house but when log onto this site and the miasma of bitchiness is completely overwhelming! | |
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Something will but I'm not sure about these particular tracks. | |
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Perhaps it's a Euro thing because I did refresh 3x and the site still works fine here!
Sorry but not sure what's up in your end... | |
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I know and it's really sad. I'd actually rather have a 256k mp3 from a properly mastered source than a clipped cd. This is a far worse crime to the material than iTunes downloads. But hey it's CD, so it must be awesome. RIP | |
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Sounds like you're viewing a cached version. What are you using to view? If a PC, try pressing ctrl + F5. On a Mac try command+r. RIP | |
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