Myself also fint this expensive as I am on the "I want all the shows" mode.
I won't get hypocrit on the matter, I will buy some and get the rest otherwise. Just as simple as that
Strange that someone like Mark that is attached to "hi quality" he still don't sell his live show on Flac format. Already when issued by Simfy you were able to buy Supertramp lossless live cd.
Good point. Guy Fletcher - on his forum - is always harping on about BG being top quality this and that and mp3's being crap and tinny sounding, yet when it comes to releasing their concerts to the fans at considerable expense...
Something else to bear in mind is that the company dealing with this may just pay MK/PCM a certain amount up-front and then take care of the rest themselves, including taking all the profits (or maybe giving MK/PCM a percentage). This would include marketing, pricing etc. The folk at PCM probably have nothing to do with any of it, all they did was to look for a company who did this sort of thing and asked them if they wanted to do the MK 2013 tour. They said yes and they would look into it. Just a theory.
320kb/s mp3 is not crap.
It is a little less perfect than CD, which is perfect.
This being said it is true that on 4gb keys they could issue flac files, from which you could generate mp3 if you wish.
They might be afraid that it takes a little effort to get flac working on iPods and that people may be rebutted by this..
Oh well. I care way more about the mastering and mixing than the delivery format. For live rock 320kb/s mp3 is perfectly adequate.
Yes, the mastering is important. I didn't like the Simfy job at all.
I only wrote "crap" as it was the word I thought Guy used, but as I wasn't 100% sure, I didn't want to put it in inverted comma's. Not necessarily my opinion.
Personally I can tell the difference and even if the human ear can only hear up to a 20kHz ceiling surely having music that can go much higher is better because it has not reached it's capacity. It's like driving a car on the UK motorway (where the speed limit is 70 miles/hr) which has a top speed of only 70 miles/hr. You would be far better to choose a car that can do 130miles/hr, for example because it will cruise effortlessly at the legal limit. Does that make any sense
at all?
The higher the ceiling or wider the bandwidth then surely the better, even if it is outwith the catchment of human hearing. And don't forget we lose out high frequency capacity as we age!
At the end of the day we can look at graphs, tables and stats and they prove nothing much - 99% of people know that!
It's really what we think is okay for our own ear.