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I remember hearing it was good for what it was.Success! Now I just have to hope that the game isn't complete shit.
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I remember hearing it was good for what it was.Success! Now I just have to hope that the game isn't complete shit.
How does one get around region-locked android apps? I want to download a fitness app but it is region locked.
Not the most current versionIs it on APK Pure?
I should've reread my post before sending it since i stupidly embedded the wrong link in Mangadex. Here's the correct link. My apologiesAnd for those who were curious about Manga, i consider Mangadex to be reliable. Again, i don't have much else to say, other then that it contains all the manga you can wish for and even various translations. So no need to bend your psyche to decipher moonrunes.
I don't imagine there's any way to do that.Might as well ask since I just spotted this thread: is there a specific keyword or term I can use when downloading the complete works of a artist or band so that I get all the work they ever made but without multiples of the same thing?
Like, if I try and download Micheal Jackson's complete discography and search for that term exactly I end up getting some pretty good high quality stuff but they inevitably have all the albums he every put out which means that I get multiple copies of the same song over and over due to more than one CD/Vinyl/Cassette/Album featuring the same song. I want a way so that when I download it I can know that only one version of the song is there without having to break open the folders and manually check to see if there are multiple copies of the same song.
I'd throw in Zophar's Domain since they don't have the same rules on sega games and you can actually download whole sets without having to create an account.The ones who are invested in videogame music will massively appreciate Khinsider. There's a vast quantity of music here, ranging from music directly ripped from the games, to clean MP3's and FLACs. In addition, there are also unofficial albums and remixes, you're bound to find obscure and concealed videogame tracks here. With that said however, the site has its rules, understandably so, but the most notable one is that sega games are barred and the answer is vague to me.
At most, you can find torrents for discographies that have different folders for Studio Albums, EPs and Singles, Live Albums, and Compilations. That way you can select to download only the Studio Albums (and select for or against things like Deluxe versions, Regional special editions, etc, which may have repeats of songs from other albums).
Good recommendation actually, much appreciated! Though it seems a little lacking as it only goes up to 7th generation consoles and doesn't focus so much on PC games, but i won't discount its convenient usage, especially since unlike Khinsider, a account isn't needed to mass download albums. I'd say both are versatile in their own waysI'd throw in Zophar's Domain since they don't have the same rules on sega games and you can actually download whole sets without having to create an account.
Consider using Hakuneko to rip your mangas as well, from https://github.com/manga-download/hakuneko/.And for those who were curious about Manga, i consider Mangadex to be reliable.
You can probably do that with Lidarr.Might as well ask since I just spotted this thread: is there a specific keyword or term I can use when downloading the complete works of a artist or band so that I get all the work they ever made but without multiples of the same thing?
Like, if I try and download Micheal Jackson's complete discography and search for that term exactly I end up getting some pretty good high quality stuff but they inevitably have all the albums he every put out which means that I get multiple copies of the same song over and over due to more than one CD/Vinyl/Cassette/Album featuring the same song. I want a way so that when I download it I can know that only one version of the song is there without having to break open the folders and manually check to see if there are multiple copies of the same song.
128kbs is dog shit. Although its likely fine if you listen to hip hop and other brain rot, but anything with a real instrument will end up with lots of artifacts, worse on headphones.Is there anything about them that I'm missing?
Any music you grab from those won't already be appropriately tagged and those sites are just fronts for yt-dlp anyway, do something likeAnd sorry if I'm missing something but is there anything wrong with youtube video to mp3 sites that allow you to get an mp3 from a video link you paste into their site? All of them are riddled with intrusive ads but all you do is enter a link and download a file; aren't they better for getting music than torrents or ytdlp? Is there anything about them that I'm missing?
yt-dlp --extract-audio --audio-format mp3 if you want an mp3 from something only on YouTube.Baffled by all the Reddit comments saying that this is a good thing because they won't have to wait 12 more hours to download one game anymore.
As the other gentlemen mentioned YT audio is limited to 128kbs and you should be using uBlock Origin.
-f "bestaudio" and depending on the upload you get 192 kbps opus which is comparable to 320 kbps mp3