myryse
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Post by myryse on Mar 26, 2011 17:49:05 GMT -5
I'm just looking for feedback on where people here feel are the best places to buy/download 24/192kHz music.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 26, 2011 18:43:56 GMT -5
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Post by lar on Mar 26, 2011 18:49:49 GMT -5
Yes, but only in the good ole US :-/of A.
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Post by blessingx on Mar 26, 2011 19:45:50 GMT -5
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myryse
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Post by myryse on Mar 27, 2011 2:53:48 GMT -5
Thanks everyone. Umm I guess I should have dug a little deeper before starting an "already been asked" thread...Thanks for the input none the less.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2011 4:15:20 GMT -5
Yes, but only in the good ole US :-/of A. I didn't realize that it was only available in the US. That's a stupid policy.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 27, 2011 8:57:29 GMT -5
The is a private hun called The Hub that I belong to. The quantity and quality of the music available is astonishing. It is the largest repository of hi-quality surround sound music on the internet and there is no cost associated in downloading the music. I have gotten literally hundreds of very good albums, etc. this way. You might want to consider joining...
PM me if you want more details and the email of the system's Administrator.
-RW-
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flyhigh
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Post by flyhigh on Mar 27, 2011 9:55:01 GMT -5
Yes, but only in the good ole US :-/of A. I didn't realize that it was only available in the US. That's a stupid policy. Probably the work of copyright restrictions, and not HDTracks. Using a proxy can sometimes help in getting around these territorial restrictions. Works for me, and as far as anyone knows, I'm sitting in East Muleshoe, Iowa.....even though I'm really not.
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miles
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Post by miles on Mar 27, 2011 11:46:15 GMT -5
hi im in south africa and i download from hdtracks just by entering a us address on registration
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flyhigh
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Post by flyhigh on Mar 27, 2011 12:00:53 GMT -5
True. Sometimes the vendor uses your billing address to "validate" the download, but not always.
Amazon for example sees the IP address of your computer, and will not download copyrighted material to a non-US IP.
Even US territories fall into this trap, and it can be highly aggravating to be denied a legitimate purchase solely on the grounds of where I happen to be sitting.
A proxy with a US IP often solves this problem.
With that said, Linn, HDTracks and I believe Reference Recordings would be good sources of high-rez downloads. Depends what kind of music you enjoy. I'm not really into obscure recordings from even more obscure artists playing weird music on instruments I've never heard of. HD tracks often has at least SOME stuff that I enjoy. Whether the difference in sound (if any) is worth the super premium price is for the purchaser to decide.
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