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In Reply to: RE: Too appealing to be good, I guess. (NT) posted by Kal Rubinson on December 28, 2016 at 07:12:06
Hmmmm. I just downloaded and everything is fine. Will play later in my CD unit. Sounds awfully good on the PC.
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" everything is fine" - including that it is almost certain that none of the creators are being paid and that legitimate download businesses that have arrangements with the record companies and music publishers are being unfairly undercut?
Plus, of course, that operations of this nature usually have a background in organised crime and that the money that you have given them can help bankroll drug or people trafficking and illegal arms sales.
Your points are plausible but we can only speculate about this operation without compelling evidence. That said, I'm not going to use them again.
I have a question;
once a FLAC file is down-loaded, how/where does it store on my computer?
C- drive? D-drive?
I use a Dell Desktop, Windows 10. No external hard drive. No external cd/dvd drive.
Is this a general question or only related to AllFlac?In general when a Flac file is downloaded it will be found in the "Music" folder which is one of the pre-set folders in Win 10 on C drive.
BTW your Dell equipment is much as mine. Go ahead with no worries (in general, not from AllFlac).
I would, however , advise that once downloaded you back it up to an external drive (in fact back it up to two drives - if it is corrupted on your computer then you only have one backup and if that is corrupted in turn then you have zilch remaining). Drives are cheap - just copy and paste.
Edits: 12/28/16
A general question- PAR.
Thanks. As I am guessing that downloading Flacs may be new to you I will just expand my last answer a bit in the hope that it will be of use to you.
There seem to be two basic ways of delivering purchased Flacs ( there may be others but these are what I have experienced)). Some vendors ask you to install a custom downloader first e.g. HDTracks or Chandos/Classicalshop. Once you have done this then (depending upon the vendor), when you download the tracks a subfolder will be created in This PC/Music. The subfolder may be titled with the name of the album or with the name of the vendor.
The other is to send a zipped folder. This will probably be found in ThisPC/Downloads. When opened this may automatically install the tracks or album in a subfolder in This PC/Music. It is also possible to find the download results directly in a folder for the album being created in in This PC/Downloads and this may need transferring to This PC/Music so that your media player can recognise its location via its file watch provision.
corrected;
www.soundliaison.com the site is located in the Netherlands (NL).
Thank You- PAR.
yes, this is a new experience to me. The only reason for the FLAC download is the fact that the title I want is not avail on CD or SACD (my preference). The site is;
www.soundliason.com
Hmmm -I assume that as your preferred format is SACD then for downloads you may want DSD? The website you cite is very honest about this. However whether PCM or DSD there are other considerations to take account of if you are completely new to this subject. I highly recommend that you have a session reading the link below, particularly regarding configuring your computer.
Actually we are moving away from the purpose of this forum and are entering that of PC Audio. I hope Chris will allow this particular move OT for the moment. If necessary feel free to PM me.
Another attempt to PM you- PAR.
Not able to send PM on this site?
PLease write me at my address or send me your email address.
TY- PAR. I will send PM now.
I value your input, you seem to understand how these download(s).
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