Reddit mentions of Ukulele Anthem - Single

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Ukulele Anthem - Single
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Release dateNovember 2011

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u/jaredcheeda ยท 2 pointsr/24hoursupport

I'd like to redirect everyone's attention to the first two sentences of the sidebar.

> 24hoursupport.helpdesk is your one stop shop for all questions. Ask away.

That said, most audio services, whether they be free or paid for offer various options for filetype/format, bitrate, etc.

  • Bandcamp
  • MP3 (320)
  • MP3 VBR (V0)
  • AAC
  • Ogg Vorbis
  • ALAC
  • FLAC
  • Amazon
  • .mp3 -- Non-DRM files (320)
  • .m4a -- Non-DRM AAC files (320)
  • Fuckwads
  • .m4a -- Non-DRM AAC files (256)
  • .m4p -- DRM protected files that only work on proprietary hardware (128)
  • Ability to convert between MP3, AIFF, WAV, MPEG-4, AAC and .M4A
  • Google Play
  • cloud based storage, with option to download offline versions as mp3 (320)
  • Zune?
  • not even gonna look it up
  • rhapsody/napster
  • subscription based bs
  • CD
  • .cda
  • .cdx
  • can be ripped to .wav or literally any other media format. this is where most pirated music comes from (although this is slowly changing)

    • *

      With all that said, every portable audio playing device can play basically any audio format now, so it's up to you what you want to copy over to them. Mp3's have just gained so much main stream popularity it's all people know. Fortunately we've grown up from our early days of internet piracy where people were trading mp3's on napster with dial up connections and getting mp3 (96) (that's pretty poor quality). All of them except rapeTunes offers music in the highest bit rate of 320kbps. It takes a very good ear to be able to hear a difference between an 8MB MP3 320 and a 60 MB uncompressed WAV. And at that point only those interested in audio production/engineering/editing/etc. even care.

      You can see how bandcamp supports stupid audiophile formats like "I'm a fucking hipster.FLAC". But for everyone else, it's a waste of bandwidth to supply these lossless formats to the masses. Most of which can't tell the difference between 96 and 320 version anyways.