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Puretracks DRM Free BlackBerry Music Store Coming April 1st

PuretrackslogoThis has the be the best bit of news I have heard all week. Puretracks is a pretty big digital music provider which has contracts with the likes of Universal, Sony, EMI, and Warner so they have all they need to bring this baby to life.

The best part is that Puretracks will be DRM free. On the flip side they will be 64k AAC/AAC+ compressed format. This is a tradeoff since the files are half the size of MP3 files but they do take a hit in audio quality. Regularly AAC has higher quality than MP3 at the same bitrate. But with a 64K bitrate AAC file compared to the regular 128K for MP3 files I am sure people will notice the difference. (Cant promise )

The new store will be called Puretracks Mobile Edition and will be available for the BlackBerry 8100, 8300, & 8800 series devices. They will be adding WiFi download capabilities at a later date.

Puretracks will be releasing the Mobile Music Store at CTIA Wireless on April 1st.

You can read the full press release here.

This entry was posted on Tuesday, March 11th, 2008 and is filed under Multimedia, Music, News, RIM.

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4 Responses to “Puretracks DRM Free BlackBerry Music Store Coming April 1st

  • 1
    Luciano ES
    March 11th, 2008 12:53

    64K. Wonderful. Then people won’t buy it and they will say that people don’t want to pay for music. They just simply never learn.

  • 2
    BlackBerryBeard
    March 11th, 2008 17:13

    The 64kbps is a deal killer for me. That quality is fine for listening to audiobooks but not for music. I have ripped my CDs at 320kbps because the difference is readily (and painfully) apparent. Granted 320kbps takes up a lot more space but the whole reason I want music is to listen to it, not to compress it.

  • 3
    Puretracks Mobile Edition: DRM-free music | BlackBerry Cool
    March 12th, 2008 07:18

    [...] a new music store coming from Puretracks on April 1st. called Puretracks Mobile Edition, will offer 64kbs AAC music [...]

  • 4
    Ronen Halevy
    March 12th, 2008 22:50

    I completely agree. I have all my mp3’s at 256Kbs. At least the ones I like. Which would be the ones I would be willing to purchase. On the other hand I really dig the DRM free idea. I have heard about other MP3 players applications in development trying to ADD DRM to the BlackBerry

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