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gilmar (14.08.2012 01:04)

I would like to know an easier way to download music from this site
 

(14.08.2012 11:11)

gilmar wrote:
I would like to know an easier way
to download music from this site
I guess it`s very easy - open
FAQ, then How to download.
 

(17.08.2012 01:53)

I registered (and got `success` email) but it still asks me to `fill
in a form` when I try and download?
 

(17.08.2012 02:48)

Sionth wrote:
I registered (and got `success`
email) but it still asks me to `fill in a form` when I try and
download?
Ask for assistance classic-online at bk.ru
 

(23.08.2012 08:38)

I got the same problem
 

(28.08.2012 09:00)

You have to wait for a while. the system only lets you download
something every three hours or so. Be patient.
 

(02.09.2012 09:52)

Do I really have to wait 199 minutes to download a file? I thought
signing up would speed up the process.
 

(03.09.2012 11:59)

The waiting time isn`t actually too bad with respect to the plethora
of great music available. Thanks to all the uploaders!
  +1

(16.06.2013 21:57)

Does anyone know how to change downloaded files from this site to a
format that is compatible with Windows Media Player or Itunes?
 

RichardH91151 (17.06.2013 21:49)

ggb3 wrote:
Does anyone know how to change
downloaded files from this site to a format that is compatible with
Windows Media Player or Itunes?
They are certainly compatible
with iTunes
 

Karlvas (10.02.2014 13:02)

ggb3 wrote:
Does anyone know how to change
downloaded files from this site to a format that is compatible with
Windows Media Player or Itunes?
Use VLC Media player that is free
!
 

ray101 (09.11.2014 20:20)

Hi What a brilliant site!
But I download to cd sometimes.Is it possible break
down larger files,operas etc to smaller parcels so they can be fitted
onto several cds
Thanks
 

musicmaniac50 (25.11.2014 18:44)

Hi,

What you need to do is download the complete file and save it. Then
open an audio editing program (Adobe Audition, you pay for this) or
MixPad (free non-commercial version from NCH software) and you can
split the files at convenient points, then save each part separately,
to put them onto CDs.
 

musicmaniac50 (25.11.2014 18:45)

ray101 wrote:
Hi What a brilliant site!
But I download to cd sometimes.Is it possible break
down larger files,operas etc to smaller parcels so they can be fitted
onto several cds
Thanks
Hi,

What you need to do is download the complete file and save it. Then
open an audio editing program (Adobe Audition, you pay for this) or
MixPad (free non-commercial version from NCH software) and you can
split the files at convenient points, then save each part separately,
to put them onto CDs.
 

musicmaniac50 (26.11.2014 12:11)

RichardH91151 wrote:
They are certainly
compatible with iTunes
Download a free audio converter program
(Pajera. Switch are both good) or convert them in an audio editor
program such as Audacity (free) or MixPad (free for non-commercial
use).
 

(12.11.2015 23:09)

A program called Max, also allows you to convert mp3 to other more
detailed formats like flac, AAC, say lossless...
As I don`t like mp3, all mp3s go into the Max convertor.
If a Win 10 solution is ready of course.
 





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