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On 2024-05-24 7:46 p.m., RonB wrote:On 2024-05-24, Andrzej Matuch <andrzej@matu.ch> wrote:>
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You would have better ears than I have to tell the difference.
The ears are one thing, but even if you only know about the
specifications, you would know that what Spotify offers can't compete.
Apple's lossy codec is the best there is, so a song encoded at 256kbps
using it will sound magnificent no matter what kind of speakers you use.
If that is not sufficient for you, it also offers lossless at no extra
charge. Meanwhile, the default for Spotify is AAC at 128kbps, using an
inferior codec that is probably the one offered by Nero. High quality
there is 256kbps, more or less on par with what Apple Music offers at
the low end but, again, with a worse encoder. There is no lossless option.
I'm not an audiophile and I'm certainly not going to buy a $1,500 iPhone or
$2,000 Mac simply to listen to music. What I've got sounds great to me.
I think that most people are getting their phones the way that I got my
13: through their service provider at a lower price than if they bought
it outright for two years worth of monthly payments. I recall that if I
had decided to buy the iPhone 13 directly, I would have paid around
$1,300. Through monthly payments for two years, the total price amount
to around $900. That was if I wanted to actually own the device too. If
I had opted to lease it, I would have paid considerably less.
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As for the Mac, you're buying one because you plan on editing videos or
making music. If that's not what you're doing, you want the Mac because
it has better battery life, better updates and a more comprehensible
operating system than Windows. Otherwise, Windows is fine.
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