The files are in FLAC format, which some players can open directly. Otherwise, you'll need to convert from FLAC to files your player can understand. Here's a good website with instructions:
Hello Dinsdale Thanks for responding so quick, but I did not notice I needed to put the .rar extension on the end. This blog is great, all these vinyls are wonderful way of relistening to the Fab 4.
Hello Dinsdale
ReplyDeleteI very much like the idea of sharing these vinyl bootleg and i've just downloaded 'Sweet Apple Tracks' but how does one open them. Very mysterious.
Peter
Hi Peter -
ReplyDeleteThe files are in FLAC format, which some players can open directly. Otherwise, you'll need to convert from FLAC to files your player can understand. Here's a good website with instructions:
http://flac.sourceforge.net/documentation_tasks.html
Hello Dinsdale
ReplyDeleteThanks for responding so quick, but I did not notice I needed to put the .rar extension on the end. This blog is great, all these vinyls are wonderful way of relistening to the Fab 4.
All the Best
Peter
Hello again,
ReplyDeletewhat is the extension as .rar dont work for extracting, i am perplexed.
I know its something simple but for now it beats me.
Help a brother out if you can,
Peter
Dinsdale
ReplyDeleteFinally fell in, thanks
Peter
For anyone else having trouble, the original files are .aiff format.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know there was any audio from the Town Hall Balcony in Auckland. Many thanks for sharing that.
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