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Originally Posted by Same Old Loverman
I don't know if everyone has been able to successfully download these wonderful concerts (I couldn't) but thankfully, someone put them on the sugarmegs streaming website. Cheers to whoever did that! I'm really, really enjoying these recordings!
P.P.S. It would be nice if someone posted the above Charlottetown concert from '69 on sugarmegs as well (or even the Skip Weisman tapes) although I must say, I'll be enjoying these Seattle shows for some time to come...my thanks again to whomever was kind enough to share them.
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Whilst I was sorry to read that you were SOOL trying to download these concerts I do have to question how hard you tried.I can understand Char getting put off by being told
"You have reached the download limit for free-users. Would you like more?"
But really I spent quite a bit of time reserarching, writing and then posting a mini tutorial in my usual thorough fashion only to be so rudely derided by that hooligan/terrorist fellow from the wrong side of the tracks in North Sydney who had the cheek to liken my efforts to "the style of picture books" Hah!!
Could I therefore SOL refer you to my tutorial at:-
http://www.corfid.com/vbb/showpost.p...47&postcount=8
I have just reread my list of instructions and consider that they adequately and accurately detail the steps required to successfully download from rapidshare.
If you are still unable to make progress then please note the kind offer
in my penultimate (last but one) instruction in which I said
"Please send me a Private Message if I have not made myself crystal clear".
Regarding sugarmegs
There was quite a discussion back in 2007 on the large single wma format files as used by the basically streaming sugarmegs website
I suspect that most people would prefer individual track files rather than the one complete concert file that as Peter Bro 10 described in his posting to that discussion at:-
http://www.corfid.com/vbb/showpost.p...7&postcount=26
he then had to labouriously split.
For myself I have as I recently described been delighted to find that burning a multi track concert CD can be made continuous (gapless) by using
the freeware program Express Burn withits Session At Once option and with a zero pause between tracks