TRAX0021 - T-factor - How Many More Out There - 320 WEB

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Discogs or other URL: https://www.hardtunes.nl/albums/t-factor-how-many-more-out-there/117
Catalog number: TRAX0021
Year: 2000

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document was deleted, and btw what is the source for those two TRAX releases? compiled from traxtorm Y20 ? can't find them on deezer.

Link fixed. Source is Spotify.

Can you download from Spotify?

Yes, but if tracks are available on Deezer, it's better idea to download from there.

Would you mind giving me a tutorial on how to do that? This is something I could be useful with :)

Yep. I use Spotify Downloader by Dj-jom2x v1.1 (My AVG haven't found any virus). Additional requirement to access to Spotify tracks is premium account on this service.

So, if you have premium account and this software, first of all open 'user_info.html' file in Notepad. To login fill these 'gaps': < username>Username< /username> < password>Password< /password> (without spaces ofc). Save the file and you can close Notepad. Run 'Spotify Downloader by Dj-jom2x v1.1.exe'. If log in failed, program shut down. When you successfully log in, you'll see Spotify search engine. To download appeared track, right-click on it and 'Download This Song!' (program crushes if you want to play music).

Downloading even one short song lasts a few minutes, so it's time-consuming. Anyway, track are silencer than normally bought/ripped from Deezer or GP tracks.

Music is saving in program folder and then saved_data/Artist Name/Release Name/Artist Name - Song Name.mp3.

Ah I see, it's a PC app and I'm a Mac user myself. But there are probably similar tools out there. Will look into it. The only "problem" some people might have is that you convert a 320 Ogg file to a 320 MP3 file instead of a lossless source. But hey, beggars can't be choosers

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