Guys I have some questions about Waffles.
1)Do they have FLACs or WAVs of Indian Songs/Remixes?
2)Do they have FLACs or WAVs of popular English songs by Pitbull, Black Eyes peas, Kid Cudi, Akon etc?
Thanks!
Guys I have some questions about Waffles.
1)Do they have FLACs or WAVs of Indian Songs/Remixes?
2)Do they have FLACs or WAVs of popular English songs by Pitbull, Black Eyes peas, Kid Cudi, Akon etc?
Thanks!
I can tell you answer 2 is "yes" without logging in.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
lol i knew about 2nd but still wanted to be sure. 1 is my main concern. I am already a member at BWT which is a premier resource for 1 but there are absolutely no seeders for torrents except for the latest 5-10 torrents.
theres a catagory,which goes by the name "ethnic/world" ,u may find some indian songs there,but not many
Last edited by karachidude; 10-24-2010 at 10:27 PM.
That sucks. Anyone knows any tracker except BWT and other small indian trackers (like DesiTorrent) where I can find FLACs of Indian songs?
desibbrg, desidhamaal, mastitorrents etc but a question arises in my mind why do ye lookin for indian lossless music on the internet when its available at 10 rupees a disk?
and not to mention india is one of the most "piracy" suffering country in the world so you can go into market and grab whatever u want to, at a cost of 1 dollar u get 5 discs with around 50 albums.
and have u tried songs.pk they have almost all their rlses in CBR 320 which in my opinion is excellebt quality, i prefer mp3 over lossless bcoz of the fact that its playable on every device out there
Well in the city I live, I have wasted alot of money on these so called 'original cds' but they are all converted from mp3s. I have a high end sound system in my car and home and mp3s simply dont cut it. Also I am searching for some 24bit/96KHz recordings rather than 16bit/44KHz audio cds have to offer
You may try rutracker.
There are ton of FLAC's. I'm sure you could find some stuff there. ;]
lossy and lossless have a huge quality difference thats for sure but how did ye come to conclusion that the so called "original cds" are converted from so called mp3's, they are encoded with so called "original wav cds at full 1411.2 kbps" u shud get ur facts right and secondly there arent any 24bit cds out there even the original so called "HDCD's" in the west but indian labels dont rls them they arent on offer.
dead poet u r dead right rutracker has "world calss" lossless content which lea shud take a look at
@lea: dont try to make ur way into waffles if u r not in yet it wont get u any indian content in the quality u mentioned and its very hard to seed there better of u shud hunt other options out, the international music u mentioned is easily available out there in lossless and i am more then sure you will find a lot of good stuff at the rutracker - the place to be
Last edited by whatcdfan; 10-25-2010 at 01:03 PM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
It's easy, rip the CD and look at the spectrals. This sort of thing is actually quite common, especially older CD-Rs that were often sourced from things like Napster or Limewire, before the advent of lossless formats becoming popular.
Secondly, there are 20 bit CDs (the HDCDs that you mentioned) but he didn't say 24/96 CDs... he's probably referring to DVD-A/Bluray sources or perhaps analog rips of SACDs or Vinyl.
Either way, I think you're probably out of luck on that front. I'm not aware of a huge audiophile demographic in that genre, except perhaps Indian classical music or more traditional eastern instrumentation (which doesn't sound like what you're looking for).
There's an uploader on the lossless trackers that uploads a ton of Indian classical music though.
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