Canada's Puretracks -
Posted by Jon Newton in Industry News on October 15, 2003 at 1:26 PM

Puretracks, Canada's first online music store, became official yesterday.

So howzit going, eh?

Well, iPod user Matt Goyer, a computer science major at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, gave it a spin.

Here's what he found >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Tracks: $0.99CDN
Albums: $9.99CDN
Approx 175,000 tracks. Supposed to double in size in a month.
Question: How much does the artist get?
Pages do not render properly in Mozilla
Has a wishlist - That's a good idea
Server intermittenly crashes (they're using Microsoft) (hello load testing). I know Apple's iTunes Music Store also had issues the first day but this being a Canadian site I'd expect their traffic to be several magnitudes less.
Has some exclusive tracks
Burning: 'You can burn your music downloads to CD 3 times.'
Portable players: 'You can transfer your music downloads an unlimited number of times to 3 separate portable devices'
Portability: You cannot take songs to work or transfer between notebook and desktop machines at home. 'This license will only be active on the computer to which the song is downloaded. For this reason, it is important that you purchase and download your music using your primary computer. Once you have downloaded a song, you will be able to listen, burn, or transfer from only that computer. '
Uses WMA format: 192kbps
Works only with Windows machines
Can only listen to (some) tracks on devices which support Windows Media. Does not work with iPods the most popular portable music device
No indicator of how long the preview is
They charge GST+PST (which is 15%)
First time users get a free track with their first purchase
You have to download and install a Moontaxi Media plugin to download your purchases
You can download and pay for just one track.
My order number was 4231. Did they reset order numbers after beta testing?
Confirmation email:
We strongly recommend that your burn your new tracks to a back-up CD for safe keeping, in the event that you experience PC failure in the future. Please see help for details. Blank RW CD discs can be purchased at any computer store
Note that there is a levy on blank CDs so you're paying for your music twice if you backup onto CDs.
Shows downloads progress but not the speed/rate of transfer. Feels slow.
After downloading and pressing listen in the download manager I got an error saying that I did not have the license for the song. So I click on the help link and it gives me a HTTP 403 - Forbidden error.. Hmmm. But when I launch it from WMP it works fine.

Can non-Canadian people pay and download the songs?

Conclusion: I will not use this service since it does not support my iPod.

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