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Originally posted by H-I-M
Thanks for proving how lazy you are.
It takes only a few seconds/minutes (depending of how many songs you want) to transfer them.
And if that bothers you so much, then start purchasing your songs on the Google Play Store. It has a huge music catalog now...
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Ok, laziness is a hundred times better than ignorance it seems. Let's break it down for you. The files I would transfer in that case are 'm4a' which is a format that is exclusive to Apple coding. Those files are ''best played'' on Apple devices -in fact on iPods- according to many audiophile devotees.
Leaving that aside, Google Play Music only provides 'mp3' encoded music. Which is only up to 320kb per second. Having that rate on constant wastes your space, then again if you lower that rate you have lower quality music. Apple has ''True VBR'' which has frequencies up to 500kb per second. That could be found in almost every iTunes music purchase you've ever made.
Apple is far more superior in music business and that reflects to their devices. I will stick with the best music experience thanks to Apple.