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KingFish
15 Oct 2004, 10:20pm
After years as the unrivaled king of the digital-media world, the venerable MP3 music format is losing ground to rival technologies from Microsoft and Apple Computer.

MP3 is still the overwhelming favorite of file traders, but the once-universal format's popularity has been going quietly but steadily down in personal music collections for the last year. According to researchers at The NPD Group's MusicWatch Digital who track the contents of people's hard drives, the percentage of MP3-formatted songs in digital-music collections has slid steadily in recent months, down to about 72 percent of people's collections from about 82 percent a year ago. "People are still getting MP3s and putting them on hard drives but are deleting them at a rate faster than they're acquiring them," said Isaac Josephson, a researcher at NPD MusicWatch Digital. "People tend to think that downloads are more disposable than rips (copies from a CD), and currently, the lion's share (of MP3s) are downloads."
Source: c|net (http://news.com.com/MP3+losing+steam/2100-1027_3-5409604.html?tag=nefd.top)

TheBaron
15 Oct 2004, 10:52pm
mp3 is still all I use, except for the occassional .ogg or .flac

you definitely wont find me touching WMA, and AAC would require me to use iTunes, which I despise

Thrax
15 Oct 2004, 11:04pm
What TheBaron said. :D

Cyclonite
15 Oct 2004, 11:53pm
Ditto.

primesuspect
15 Oct 2004, 11:56pm
It's AAC and iTunes for me :D

BLuKnight
16 Oct 2004, 12:21am
MP3 all the way.

Nosferatu
16 Oct 2004, 12:28am
MP3

TheGr81
16 Oct 2004, 12:29am
Am I the only newbie that still rips WMAs? The overwhelming majority of my collection is mp3, but I need to convert my WMAs when it comes time to burn CDs. :(

keto
16 Oct 2004, 12:32am
There are other formats? :wtf: :scratch: :confused:

mmonnin
16 Oct 2004, 1:50am
Exactly.

Thrax
16 Oct 2004, 2:02am
To me, the only lossy alternative to MP3 is OGG, and it's slower to rip than MP3, so I usually don't use it.

Gravite2090
16 Oct 2004, 3:56am
I use ogg when I rip things. If I download, of course its mp3.

Riddick
16 Oct 2004, 2:56pm
am-pee-three. <3

Armo
16 Oct 2004, 3:24pm
"The NPD Group's MusicWatch Digital who track the contents of people's hard drives"

WTF!!!!!

drasnor
16 Oct 2004, 5:09pm
FLAC.

-drasnor :fold:

Camman
16 Oct 2004, 6:36pm
Am I the only newbie that still rips WMAs? The overwhelming majority of my collection is mp3, but I need to convert my WMAs when it comes time to burn CDs. :(

Nope, I always rip new CDs I get to WMA with WMP10, and I DL songs in WMA w/MSN Music now...so I don't really use mp3 at all, I still have a lot of them but don't really aquire any new ones now.

Leonardo
16 Oct 2004, 7:38pm
I use the FM and AM file formats! :eek:

KingFish
17 Oct 2004, 12:30am
hehe
It's still mp3 for me too. I don't believe you'll have a revolution like when the mp3 format was introduced.

comfortable
17 Oct 2004, 6:16am
"The NPD Group's MusicWatch Digital who track the contents of people's hard drives"

WTF!!!!!

Yeah, that raised an eyebrow here, too.

Armo
17 Oct 2004, 10:34pm
glad to see it wasnt just me

groove (Guest)
18 Oct 2004, 12:55am
MPC is the future

muddocktor
18 Oct 2004, 3:12am
I still use MP3 myself too.