[citation][nom]dv8silencer[/nom]lol it won't be trapped for long...[/citation]
i agree with that comment. it is so easy to record audio being played back.
one insane flaw of that idea is the low bit rate. 128kbps? 10 cents? trapped in a tab? forget it man. i'd never pay 10 pennies for crappy 128, or worse yet, 64 kbps clips "trapped in a tab". my hearing range isnt astounding, i lose the ability to hear audio past 14 khz, but i can tell you that 128kbps sounds ridiculously bad. my friend goes nuts saying that mp3 sounds terrible at even 320kbps, he can hear above what the speakers can produce, whereas i cant tell the difference between 320 and 192 kbps audio, he can.
that basically means 10 pennies for pure crap even a guy with "bad hearing" can tell that its horrible sounding. you know what? i think i'll take winamp's shoutcast radio if i really wanted 128 kbps.