gbcx@wtf.org wrote:
> On Thu, 31 Aug 2017 12:11:33 GMT, Request Files
> <RequestFiles@fakeaddress.com> wrote:
>
>>gbcx@wtf.org wrote:
>>
>>> 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.
>
Oh, so now I have to go get a new NEWSREADER. Lovely.
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