Linked by David Adams on Tue 26th Jul 2005 15:09 UTC, submitted by Saad
Multimedia, AV The iPod, more than any other single product from Apple, has changed the company and the world. Before its introduction MP3 players were the realm of small companies with limited budgets and no content. After the iPod the entire industry has evolved and grown to the point where the largest computer companies in the world have major interests in the digital music industry. Read the history of the iPod at Braeburn.
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by japail on Tue 26th Jul 2005 18:14 UTC in reply to "RE[2]: downhillbattle.org"
japail
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2005-06-30

Yes, you can even acquire songs encoded with a lossless codec; thus not purchasing a lossy audio file for $1. Burn all of the CDs you want without any quality loss from purchasing the physical CD, while skipping the purchase of tracks you don't like. Or encode at whatever bitrate you want for any device you want without introducing lossy transcoding degradation.

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