Hey all,
i know its a controversial issue in dese forum but anyway what software to you guyz use to d/l mp3's? the 3 i commonly hear of are
(1) Audiogalaxy
(2) Morpheus
(3) WinMX
Are there any other recommended proggies???
If you guyz actually play live, then u obviously care about sound quality, and i have a suggestion, buy the cd, rip it using AUDIOACTIVE PRODUCTION STUDIO (http://www.audioactive.com) it the best sounding ripper/encoder i have ever heard!!!!!
.::DJ2NV::.
i know its a controversial issue in dese forum but anyway what software to you guyz use to d/l mp3's? the 3 i commonly hear of are
(1) Audiogalaxy
(2) Morpheus
(3) WinMX
Are there any other recommended proggies???
If you guyz actually play live, then u obviously care about sound quality, and i have a suggestion, buy the cd, rip it using AUDIOACTIVE PRODUCTION STUDIO (http://www.audioactive.com) it the best sounding ripper/encoder i have ever heard!!!!!
.::DJ2NV::.
Mensajes Wed 18 Jul 01 @ 1:22 pm
Dime como consigo un dj virtual muy bueno y que pueda bajarme gratis con dowload acelerator y tambien los mp3 que sean gratis y faciles de bajar
Te agradesco por contestarme:
Javier Ayala
jayalagomez@hotmail.com
Te agradesco por contestarme:
Javier Ayala
jayalagomez@hotmail.com
Mensajes Wed 29 Aug 01 @ 11:46 pm
bearshare...
http://www.bearshare.com
(this is a good gnutella client, although this network seems to be shrinking)
http://www.bearshare.com
(this is a good gnutella client, although this network seems to be shrinking)
Mensajes Tue 09 Oct 01 @ 11:35 am
Audiogalaxy is excellent.
You can choose bit rate, listen to partial downloads, select from different track lengths (so you can see if its a vinyl rip or from a mix), it has a 'queue' where you choose your tracks then leave it on overnight and download up to 10 tracks simultaneously -- nice site design too.
I did try Morpheus and it doesn't seem to have anywhere near the number of tracks available.
The only problem with Audiogalaxy is that the current version is adware. But its still my pick.
You can choose bit rate, listen to partial downloads, select from different track lengths (so you can see if its a vinyl rip or from a mix), it has a 'queue' where you choose your tracks then leave it on overnight and download up to 10 tracks simultaneously -- nice site design too.
I did try Morpheus and it doesn't seem to have anywhere near the number of tracks available.
The only problem with Audiogalaxy is that the current version is adware. But its still my pick.
Mensajes Tue 07 May 02 @ 7:11 pm