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In Reply to: RE: But is there a torrent client that works with MAC OS-X 10.5.2 "Leopard"? posted by Teresa on May 19, 2008 at 09:35:07
Transmission for Mac has worked very well for me. Highly recommended bittorent client.
On my god I had no idea Nine Inch Nails was so bad, the worst of all was the very distorted fuzzy guitars, and even the drums sound distorted.
This is the first time ever I have heard of bittorent and I download music a lot, so will I need this program at all since I don't like NIN's?
I do want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for providing the MAC OS-X 10.5.2 "Leopard" download and have saved it. I will download it if I ever run into a bittorent again. I currently use iTunes which does 24 Bit 96kHz and I record to DVD using iDVD.
I really should have listened to streaming audio of NIN's before downloading and would have but I found no listening link, I had to go to another site to hear The Slip and Ghosts.
Music is love,
Mono is not music to my ears.
Give me stereo or give me silence!
Teresa
There are a ton of things released via torrent files, the question is if you're comfortable with fuzzy legality or not :D
The whole deal with this was that NIN was releasing these files into the public domain free anyway (although technically, uploading torrents of freely-available files isn't needed and is frowned upon on private sites)...there are plenty of torrents out there on both public and private trackers, but the ones that aren't released freely are of questionable legality :)
If anything smells of illegality or is peer to peer I avoid. Not only because of the RIAA hunters but also because a lot of shady stuff might have malware, spyware, viruses and other bad stuff. The only free stuff I get are the legal and safe Free DRM-Free MP3s from iTunes, Amazon and CNET's download.com.
So far the only 24/96kHz high resolution downloads I have are test samples from legitimate sites. But in every instance except one the DVD-Audio or SACD version was much cheaper than the Digital download. That one site were the digital download was cheaper was www.highdeftapetransfers.net $18.00 download versus $19.99 (+) $3.23 shipping (=) $23.22 for the 24/96 DVD disc and I listened and wanted the MacDowell Piano Concertos Nos. 1 & 2. I tried a sample file and it turns out High Definition Tape Transfers is not compatible with MAC so I ordered the 24/96 DVD disc which is burned not pressed which should be impressive, I'll report back when it arrives.
Music is love,
Mono is not music to my ears.
Give me stereo or give me silence!
Teresa