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Following the guide below you will be able to create the ultimate HQ rip and upload for sharing here at the Meeting in Music Internet Community or on your own blog if you have one.
RIPPING A CD USING EXACT AUDIO COPY (EAC)
1. Start Exact Audio Copy and load the clean and scratchless CD into you drive.
2. Pressing ALT+G will pull track and album info from the FreeDB database if this feature is set up properly.
3. If no info is found the CD is not registered in the database and you will have to type in the info manually.
4. Adjust the Drive Settings according to the model of your drive and enable the ”Create Log-file” option.
5. Adjust the Compression Settings to rip in Flac format at 768 kBit/s. Alternatively rip in the Ape fomat.
6. Rip the CD by pressing Action -> Test & Copy Image & Create CUE Sheet -> Compressed...
7. Check the log-file to see if any ripping errors or AccurateRip inaccuracies were registered.
SCANNING THE COVERS OF THE ALBUM
1. Scans of the front and back covers should be included if available as should the booklet. 300dpi is standard.
COMPRESSING THE FOLDER USING WINRAR
1. Wrap the audio files and images in a folder marked the composer and album name etc.
2. Set Compression method to ”Store” and the volume size to 200000000. Add a 3% recovery record.
3. Compress the folder using a not-too-obvious filename.
UPLOADING TO A FILEHOST AND SHARING WITH THE WORLD
Now all you need to do is to upload the rar-files to a filehost of your choice. Rapidshare.com is the standard and in my opinion the very best and most stable option but there are many others and some services even feature upload to multible filehosts. Finally the download links are ready to be presented on your blog.
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https://rapidshare.com/files/2762667664/ADDA581118.part1.rar
https://rapidshare.com/files/834463862/ADDA581118.part2.rar
https://rapidshare.com/files/1704070146/ADDA581118.part3.rar
Password: Sankerib
Thanks a lot!
Nice recording, deep gratitude!
GRAZIE MAESTRO ! !
Dear Maestro - Thank you for this indeed very beautiful music (I'm listening now). Did not know these musicians at all. Locatelli yes, of course, but versions of Opus 7 are few. Much appreciated contribution, and thank you for the booklet as well!
Thanks you Sankerib for this rarely and pretty recording, in my oppinion it is more spiritual (and italian )than Raglans Baroque version.
Fasch
Thanks so much! Locatelli has become one of my favorites thanks to you. :}
tks sank
why don't you make a comeback - like paul scholes !!!
ROGER
Thank you very dearly, Sankerib. I have been so happy to have been introduced to the Italian Baroque composers on your wonderful site, and have become extremely fond of their music. Truly greatly appreciated!
Dear Sankerib, thanks a lot, I really love your posts. Good taste, wonderful.
Thank you so much Sankerib.
Gracias
Thanks a lot, Sankerib. I really enjoy Locatelli and this ensemble is new to me. Fasch's comment adds to the anticipation.
Thanks Sankerib for this share! Special thanks for scanning the booklet. :)
I didn't notice before that Locatelli's Op. 7 is actually not recorded that often (I think this is the only complete recording of Op. 7).
thanks, Sank. i'll give this a listen. I only have the Kraemer, Raglan Baroque Players and the Hachean.
Thanks. Really looking forward to hearing this.
As always, dear friend, your posts are a precious gift. Thanks from all my heart,
amazing work. Delirium tremens of music.
hugoz
Thank you.
Yhank you, Sankerib...I consider it an honor to now have this recording.
Gracias!
Great as always!
Thanks,very enjoyable classic Italian baroque music.
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