Hey guys,
Does anyone know why it's more expensive when you buy a full release than when you buy every track of that release single on juno?
Do you get some extra features when you buy the full release? It's really a mistery to me.
Buying digital tracks on juno
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it isn't like that in my experience for example - http://www.junodownload.com/ppps/produc ... 068-02.htm
on juno its the label that decides how much to charge.
on juno its the label that decides how much to charge.
192 kbps is just not worth itCarl Smart wrote:in my experience it generally becomes cheaper to buy the full release. For instance Imps - Bring Out the Imps is in my cart at the moment, buying all 11 tracks in 192 kb/s at £1.29 each makes it a total of £14,19 whereas clicking the 'buy whole release' button will cost you @7,49.
^this.boudo wrote:192 kbps is just not worth itCarl Smart wrote:in my experience it generally becomes cheaper to buy the full release. For instance Imps - Bring Out the Imps is in my cart at the moment, buying all 11 tracks in 192 kb/s at £1.29 each makes it a total of £14,19 whereas clicking the 'buy whole release' button will cost you @7,49.
If I'm going to dj with it, I wouldn't take 192 kbps for free
Ok , so it isn't very common, but check this : http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/1304145-02.htm
The 320kbps are @ 1.51€ / track, but for the entire release you pay €4.68
The 320kbps are @ 1.51€ / track, but for the entire release you pay €4.68