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Re: How much are your records worth? [message #12110 is a reply to message #12108] Sat, 23 April 2005 19:20 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Russellc is currently offline  Russellc
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They are either flac or shorten files and sometimes video files. There are all sorts of sights out there for bit torrents that are of course illegal. the ones I'm talking about are legal, or no ones objecting. those that run the site do everything in their power to conform to everyones wishes, but if a particular artist objects they will remove the offending torrent. You go to the site, search through for what you want, and download it. All sorts of stuff is available in bit torrents, but I like the soundboard recordings from whatever music you are interested in. These recordings are of live events, and are usually taken off the soundboard. another source is liberated bootlegs. The files usually have a lot of information about the particular concert as well as the "heritage" of the recording and so forth. Once downloaded, use nero to burn to dvd or cd. Try www.dimeadozen.org

enjoy

 
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