Can We Do Anything about iPod Audio Quality?
In the iPod age, music sound quality has been dumbed down to “Fisher-Price toy” levels, said one of my all time favorite rockers, Neil Young, at Fortune’s Brainstorm Tech Conference.
“Apple has taken a detour down the convenience highway,” he said, talking about what he considers to be the poor audio quality of MP3.
He’s currently working on a multimedia archiving project of his entire career, which he says should be available as a series of Blu-Ray discs later this year. He hopes that becomes the basis for an alternative digital platform featuring higher audio quality that will be made available to other musicians.
Read more at Fortune.
Or check out the unique NeilYoung.com.
Tags: audio, blu-ray, Fortune, ipod, neil young
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