On Thu, 31 Aug 2017 12:11:33 GMT, Request Files
<RequestFiles@fakeaddress.com> wrote:
>gbcx@wtf.org wrote:
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>> On Wed, 30 Aug 2017 21:13:07 -0700, evanarmijo
>> <rprice201088@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>>Where's the music?
>> That's what the nzb file is for. Download the file, double click on it
>> and the files will appear. Otherwise they are in
>> alt.binaries.sounds.lossless.flac.
>>
>> You will need a FLAC decoder - https://xiph.org/flac/ (FREE LOSSLESS
>> AUDIO CODEC) which SHOULD be self-explanatory....
>>
>> gbcx
>>
>
>So, basically, you need to have this newsreader, another program to read
>and use the NZB file, and a third to decode the FLAC files. That's a lot
>of software compared to the old days when you just downloaded the files.
The NEWSREADER reads the nzb file. If you need to "Associate files"
set .NZB Open files, your NEWREADER is chosen. You only need flac if
you don't have the codec in your sound library(so you can play the
files and burn to CD (using a .cue sheet, or not). So, ONE Piece of
software. Your NEWSREADER.
I cannot post to this group directly (because they are NOT mp3s - THAT
is the group's decision - I can post them in lossless groups and sent
this group an NZB. That way, aanyone from the genre group (classic
rock would see it and be able to dowmload directly. {They may have a
phobia about lossless formats and not want to have to download
millions of headers to get one album.
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