Amazon MP3 Downloads

I’ve read some reviews, have seen some mentions in forums, and have heard some people talk about it at work, so I finally got around to checking out MP3 downloads from Amazon. Most of the time I purchase my music at Downloadpunk, but they don’t have everything I’m interested in. I’ve purchased a couple CD’s from iTunes, usually using a iTunes gift card. While their selection is great, and I pretty much just listen to my music either on my iPod or one of my Macs, the fact that a lot of their music has DRM on it does kind of suck. The music isn’t in MP3 format, instead it’s in AAC, which is a wrapper around MP3 that allows Apple to place their digital rights restrictions on the music. This usually limits your music to being played on certain computers, so you can’t share it with anyone.

Amazon has a competing music store. I don’t know if it’s as big as the iTunes store, but their selling point is that there is no DRM and also the price is usually a little cheaper. iTunes does carry some music with no DRM, but you actually have to pay more to have the privilege of getting the non-DRM music.

There’s a group I listen to, a psychobilly group, called HorrorPops. They’re a great group and I have their first two CDs, ‘Bring it On’ and ‘Hell Yeah’, and I saw they have a third CD called ‘Kiss Kiss Kill Kill’. This CD is available on iTunes for $9.99, but not in a non-DRM version. I checked out Amazon and they have the same CD in MP3 format for $8.99. I decided to purchase it from them. You have to download a small program, which is a downloader application. When you purchase the music you download a .amz file, this file is used by the downloaded to download your purchase. The cool part is once you finish with the download, it imports the music into your iTunes application. It’s now ready to be listened to and synced up with your iPod.

I was pretty happy with my first purchase. The download was very quick using the download application, and all of the music sounds great. It’s at 256 kb for the bit rate, which is very nice. I plan on making future purchases I don’t find on Downloadpunk on the Amazon site.
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