I've had experiences downloadng distorted music from iTunes. It was an OPM Christmas single.
I wrote to Apple and they refunded my purchase after 3-4 working days.
carbondated wrote:Hi Egay,
I recently bought an album I've been waiting for -- A Fine Frenzy's new release, Pines -- because it had been 'remastered for iTunes', and I was impatient. The album was so good I had to stop listening because the bass drum was breaking up, the layering was a mush... I bit the bullet and paid again for the CD and the difference is night and day. I'll spend my iTunes credit on apps and stuff, but for music it's a waste of money
C.
Gau_Ban wrote:ALAC is the original file with some kind of PKZIP-like (Huffman) compression. So it should be close to CD-quality.
My question is when you synced with your ipod, did you choose the option to downconvert to a lower bitrate AAC?
See here:
http://www.macworld.com/article/1168069/ask_the_itunes_guy_converting_music_files.html
The only other thing I can think of is that you might be sensitive to the artifacts of ALAC conversion.
rtsyrtsy wrote:I've had experiences downloadng distorted music from iTunes. It was an OPM Christmas single.
I wrote to Apple and they refunded my purchase after 3-4 working days.
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