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I use waffles and vipmusic
YouTube + MediaConverter.org? Or if you're part of a music tracker you can deselect all the songs you don't want when you're adding the torrent to your client. I've never heard of Soulseek, but since that's what a lot of people are saying I guess I'll try it (and you should to).
Do you convert the FLACs to ALAC / WAV or are you using some type of firmware hack (dunno if that'd even do anything :P)?
YouTube = low audio quality. :sick:
It's worth a try, I gave it a spin recently and it looked like a good way of getting tracks. Seems Nicotine+ is the recommended client.Quote:
I've never heard of Soulseek, but since that's what a lot of people are saying I guess I'll try it (and you should to).
www.filestube.com is also a quick and dirty site to grab stuff. 9 times out of 10 I can find a decent quality version of anything remotely popular and even a few that have been obscure.
Emule..;.
I have used eMule for single tracks in the past, before I found Ares. But it takes a while to find someone whose queue isn't full so that you can get the file at 10-30kB/s.
Bearshare
Limewire is cool software for this