Great, they've finally gotten around to doubling the bitrate on those AACs. 256 kb/s is acceptable, 128 kb/s was just a joke. Sadly, no sign of them offering lossless music, even though iTunes and their iPods are perfectly capable of playing files encoded to Apple Lossless. Not only would Apple Lossless provide substantially higher music quality, it would pave the way to allowing people to use iTunes music on other MP3 players (transcoding from a lossless source like ALAC to MP3 is acceptable, transcoding from lossy to lossy, i.e. AAC to MP3, however, is not).
So... now that iTunes has ditched DRM, why don't they switch to a more universal format? Cater to the audiophile crowd and offer FLACs, or place themselves in other music player markets by selling plain ol' MP3s.
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