I was one of those who got the giveaway code for fifteen bonus tracks from
Lavamus. I was not a
Lavamus customer before today, so signed up. So between the one track that
Lavamus gave me for registering today, plus the fifteen giveaway tracks, that means today I was allowed to download sixteen songs, without paying one penny. Kewl!
So far, I've downloaded ten songs. Immediately after downloading a song, I played it on Windows Media Player. And for three of the songs, I was surprised (dismayed) to discover that they were encoded at 128 kbps, not 192 kbps.
I found the songs I downloaded today by using
Lavamus's Search function, not by clicking on an album link and browsing all the songs on that album.
Well, it turns out that if you find a song that way, if you run your mouse-pointer over the track's name (under the "Tracks Found" part of the search-results page), nothing happens. The song name is dead text.
However, if you click on a search-result track's album link, allow the album page to load, and then move the mouse-pointer over the song you want, a box will pop up, showing you that track's running time, bitrate, file size in Mbytes, and price. So you can be told the information you want before you buy, just like with Sparks, but at
Lavamus you have to load the album page and do some work yourself. Sparks displays all the info that you want on the web page, so you don't need to go Easter-egg hunting.
So here's how I messed up, earlier today. I was looking for specific songs at
Lavamus, where I could specify artist and song title, and if a Search found them, I bought them. I wasn't interested in browsing the rest of the album for each song I found, so I didn't -- and so never found out about the lower bitrate for three songs.
However, lest it be thought that I am complainin' and moanin', know that one of the songs I downloaded today was a song I've wanted since 1994. But I wasn't going to plunk down twenty bucks for a CD, just to get that song; I wasn't going to pay $0.99 and get some file with the DRM ball-and-chain attached to it; and ALLofMP3 (MP3Sparks) didn't carry it. So up till now, I was out of luck. But thanks to the
Lavamus giveaway, I now have the song -- for free and with no DRM. So I'm pleased, even with the 128 kbps surprise.
But let me make a suggestion to Lavamus Support: Tweak the "search results" page so that when it lists individual tracks, the customer can immediately find out the bitrate and file size for that track.