People still by CDs?
The only way I get my music. Cheap and physical.
People still by CDs?
Exactly. This needs to happen much more. Either free included downloaded codes on the vinyl or instant download of the MP3 version. Some people have record players that can rip vinyl to digital but the quality of those players are usually not that great.
CDs sounds better!
Its absurd that no one has done this yet.
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Not any computer... hahahaha
how is it hard to put in a CD and just rip it manually? lol.
Free digital copies should be included with every type of media purchase. It's not hard at all to rip a CD to your iTunes library, cloud or whatever...but inclusion of the digital copy is a nice touch. Like buying a DVD of your favorite movie that includes a digital copy. It's usually better done than something you may do yourself, such as a backup archival via Handbrake or something.
CD's are better because you have a higher bitrate file after ripping than getting the downloaded version, plus you always have a backup on hand.
I really wish they would do this for physical books, get the audio book for free.
Considering I use an Air... it's incredibly hard.
AAC quality is NOT MUCH higher, if you use a high quality MP3 encoder. And many older devices DO NOT support formats like AAC.Wow amazon is still using the old and somewhat outdated MP3 format. Get with the times, Amazon. MP4 based AAC has been available for a long time now. If Apple can do it, so can you.
25 US$ for an external drive is incredibly hard. iLOLConsidering I use an Air... it's incredibly hard.
Correct.I lied...
I really wish they would do this for physical books, get the audio book for free.
People still by CDs?
One and a half thumbs up. But I have to believe it would still be more cost effective to just offer lossless audio for download. It's why CDs are still around. Lossy audio, even at 320kbps just don't do it for decent high powered home amp or receiver with quality speakers and sub.
Really because the last time I heard, You can use a CD/DVD driver from another Computer that has one built in or use a USB driver.. So I do not think it is that hard..
I want this for books!!!
Sooo.... I should go purchase an entirely separate computer, since this is the only one I own, just to use the CD/DVD drive? Or maybe you mean I should go hassle a friend and borrow their computer each and every time I need to go rip a CD? Or, drive 2.5 hours to the closest Apple store and buy a clunky external device to use for importing my CDs?
Or, I can just get the digital downloads instantly.
People still by CDs?
...Was ripping a CD really that difficult?
Auto-rip from Amazon....?
Umm... convenient.
Is Amazon tryina say somehing.?
What I'd like to see is "auto rip" books. I've moved on from physical media with music, but would like to still have actual books, but be able to have a Kindle/PDF version as well. They actually charge more for the Kindle version than the physical book in some cases which makes no sense, let alone requiring you to pay full price for both.
Amazon continues to destroy Apple with stuff like this. Hire better programmers, Apple. It's just embarrassing how bad Apple software/options are getting.