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Skylinks:
Why .flac?
B&P List
B&P Rules
B&P Request Form
Server Contents
Server Rules
Bit Torrent
School
About Me
Blog
Contact Me
Book List
Craft Links
Albany's weather
playingindirt

Shows:
Grateful Dead
Phish
Various
lost shows

How-to:
Flac How-to/Frontend
Vine How-to

Taping Policies:
Phish's taping policy
Dead's taping policy

Friends:
Adam
Billy
Heather
Julia
Minna
Toddy
Wren

Various Links:
idiots of etree
stoopid things
links
The Mockingbird Foundation

 Etree

The Phunky Bitches

 Use OpenOffice.org

oddtodd.com

sky.etree.org



Flac installer and how-to can be found here. If you find you can't launch the file, right click and pick "Save Target As". And please please *please* keep your windows open as long as humanly possible to help spread the tunes without killing my bandwidth!

ps. Everyone should thank MikeW for letting me use his tracker, cause he's a nice guy.

Check out the BT page on wiki.
For you Mac OS X users, let me introduce MacFlac! (mad props to Judson Hervey- thanks for the link!)

No torrents up at this time.

Here's a note for the new kids out there.
I've gotten some pretty interesting e-mail lately about people not being able to play/decode/download their music. I'm gonna give you the answers to all your problems (sorry for the rant to the people who know how to use this client)
  1. This is a DOWNLOAD client. This has nothing to do with playing the music. To get the music file, you must download the torrent, and then you must open the .torrent using the BT download client.....if you don't have it (the d/l client), get it.
  2. You need to have the Flac frontend installed to convert the files to .wav if you wish to burn audio cds of any flac show. IF you don't have it, get it.
  3. Your version of Winamp (WA2 or WA5 cause WA3 sucks) needs to have the right plugin to play .flac files. This comes with the installer, so this really shouldn't be a problem.














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Last Updated Thursday, 22 July, 2004