^ How is the quality after recording with that? Do the songs sound as good as they do on Spotify?
^ How is the quality after recording with that? Do the songs sound as good as they do on Spotify?
If you use something nice like Adobe Soundbooth to record, it should sound exactly the same as spotify
anyway would be nice when some tools for extracting ogg without recompression will appear
...auto mute or skipping ads etc
Last edited by kukushka; 11-28-2008 at 09:59 AM.
Lol mate just use a proxy thats what most of us are doing.
http://defilter.co.uk/
should do the trick if you're not from UK or any other allowed country..
use a valid postal code from UK and you'll be good to go.. you'll never have to use that site again
aim: cmmaster3
Lol mate just use a proxy thats what most of us are doing.It never occurred to me to use a proxy, thanks guys! I've used a site that played any song on demand but the quality was pretty bad. From what I've read, Spotify seems pretty damn cool. Can't wait to try it out.http://defilter.co.uk/
should do the trick if you're not from UK or any other allowed country..
use a valid postal code from UK and you'll be good to go.. you'll never have to use that site again
If you don"t live in a allowed country:
1. use a UK proxy for registration:
- UK = allowed country
- UK = the only one country where you get invites
proxy's working for registration:
http://www.daveproxy.co.uk
http://2proxy.info/
http://pproxy.co.uk
http://filterpass.net/
etc...
UK postal codes:
SW1A 0AA
SW1A 0PW
SW1A 1AA
SW1A 2AA
SW1A 2AB
SW1A 2HQ
2. you can use spotify with your ip but keep in mind that using a non-UK ip is considered as holidays, and holidays in a external country are only permitted 14 days so don't forget to connect to spotify via a UK proxy every 14 days so you won't loose your account.
Last edited by cinephilia; 11-28-2008 at 04:17 PM.
whenever people agree with me, i always feel i must be wrong.
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