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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink40•edit-22 years agoI didn’t even know they sold them again :( I thought there was a chance that Epic would be a good steward, but now a random music licensing company? Apparently the biggest in the world, but B2B … Anyway, might as well mention the bandcamp collection downloader in case anyone needs all their FLACs. edit: It’s done. 110 albums/EPs for 40.5 GB of FLACs, took around 20 minutes. In case anyone wants to peek into my library (mainly if you are into folk or extreme metal): My collection
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•2 years agoI’m really surprised by the number of people who doesn’t already have all their music locally
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•2 years agoI mean before epic games purchased it. It simply sound natural to me to have local versions of your music no matter what
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink3•2 years agoYes, I also did so before :D The only thing I changed, was that now I downloaded the FLAC files instead of only ogg.
I didn’t even know they sold them again :( I thought there was a chance that Epic would be a good steward, but now a random music licensing company?
Apparently the biggest in the world, but B2B …
Anyway, might as well mention the bandcamp collection downloader in case anyone needs all their FLACs.
edit: It’s done. 110 albums/EPs for 40.5 GB of FLACs, took around 20 minutes. In case anyone wants to peek into my library (mainly if you are into folk or extreme metal): My collection
I’m really surprised by the number of people who doesn’t already have all their music locally
I did, just not in FLAC.
I mean before epic games purchased it. It simply sound natural to me to have local versions of your music no matter what
Yes, I also did so before :D The only thing I changed, was that now I downloaded the FLAC files instead of only ogg.