@lightweight @mike Looks like I'm way behind I don't recall 'Kin' The 'Zune' however I was a fan of for some reason I liked it more at the time.
That might be the first time I've seen a Marketing accusation in a sentence that sounded almost as a complement lol.
I'm going to have to be honest here. I hadn't heard of that codec/format until...well right now. Was it a defunct venture at that point already? Or were they still funneling money into it and the left hand wasn't talking to the right?
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From the wiki 'DRM servers related to PlaysForSure were turned off August 31, 2008, meaning that any operating system upgrade or migration rendered all content unplayable' Ouch, I would have been pretty mad if I lost some off my music like that. As soon as I read 'certified for Vista' the timeline made more sense.
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Makes sense, unfortunately I haven't invested in music in quite a while with all the streaming options available. I've just paid subscriptions. Sure one or two CD's I'll pick up...but come to think of it I have not purchased music beyond the subscription in perhaps a year or more. I'm curious to check out 'bandcamp' and some of the newer(?) non DRM sites but I haven't yet.
@lightweight @mike What are (FLACs)? I heard invidio.us was closing down something about needing developers?
Sad to not hear about it until it's shuddering.
@ramob FLAC is an open standards, DRMless, lossless compressed music format. Superb.
And yeah, only hearing about invidio.us today - still don't know any details.
@mewmew @lightweight Thanks for sharing.
@ramob @mike the only place I buy music these days is Bandcamp (and always FLACs). :) Thankfully, I've been able to get both of Andrew Bird's last two cracking albums (which have recently been made available there) instead of wearing out the recordings I made off of youtube... (see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGAzPtwUJJU - normally would post via invidio.us, but apparently, it's down for the count :( )