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MikeAqua

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#146727 27-May-2014 13:25
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I'm sick of poor quality MP3 files from itunes, google etc.  I'm after a place to legally purchase high quality or lossless digital audio files.

I've tried HD Music and a couple of others but their ranges seem limited - a lot of classical and jazz, but very little of the rock, hard rock and metal I like.

It seems to have been a while since this was discussed on GZ. Wondering if anyone has found a good site?

I want to store files on a NAS and play  via DLNA on my Onkyo network receiver, and Sonos devices. I also want to be able to play a more limited selection from a USB device in the car/boat.

It's been suggested to me that I buy and rip the CDs.  Seem expensive and I don't have an optical drive.





Mike


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NZtechfreak
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  #1054636 27-May-2014 21:39
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Buy the CDs and rip to your lossless format of choice, it's really the only tenable way right now.




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