Alright, at long last I went through all the posts and changed the download descriptions to state the file formats being used instead of a vague "lossless" (because sometimes, and my friend was bothering me about it, files can be lossy format but not truly lossless which is a common occurrence).
So, to clear up any confusion I changed that going forward. If any of you are having trouble using m4as (which is what I mainly use), let me know and I can include mp3 alternative for more accessibility.
-Joemoo
You the man, Joe. And if some people don't know: m4a (240-290 bitrate) is better than mp3 (320 bitrate). Both are of course awesome, but m4a is nothing to be scared about. Pretty much same size as well. -Ivar
ReplyDeleteThe only reason I mentioned it is because I know some music players can't handle m4as. But yea, you're on point.
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