hi long time fan first time bootlegging. I have just began a new journey with boots. To begin with, thankyou to the creators of this thread. It has been very very informative and specific. your pc knowledge blows me away (my b/f is abit of a pc nerd so i normally ask him all the q's but he's in bed ) Thankyou for the info.
My question is, if I request a b & p from someone who, for example, lives in the states, what is the procedure for the return of the product? what i really mean is do I go to the exchange place and convert money to us dollars for postage? Sorry for the silly question, im just a newbie bootlegger
Welcome to the trading community!
When I do B & Ps for folks outside of the US, I am pretty flexible. If you have access to US currency or stamps, that obviously works the best. If the person I am burning for doesn't have access, I'll take currency or stamps from his country (I have friends that collect money and stamps, so I can help out a two people at once ) Lastly, if you can't get US currency/stamps and the person burning is not interested in your currency/stamps, you can work something out for extra blank CDs or DVDs.
I am sure there are other ways to work it out, but those are the ways that I make it work.
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gcabral wrote:
what about us rare PC users? hehee
i need to convert .flac to .mp3. what software is out there?
-g
I don't believe there is a one step solution because the reason behind the creation of FLAC (and any other lossless audio) is preserve audio fidelity by avoiding lossy formats.
What you are probably going to have to do is decode the FLAC files to .wav and then get a wav>mp3 converter.
Also remember not to allow the lossy files to make their way back into the trading community because they will track you down and hunt you for sport.
Joined: Tue Nov 30, 2004 5:09 pm Posts: 10478 Location: Pittsburgh Gender: Male
mikef wrote:
gcabral wrote:
what about us rare PC users? hehee
i need to convert .flac to .mp3. what software is out there?
-g
I don't believe there is a one step solution because the reason behind the creation of FLAC (and any other lossless audio) is preserve audio fidelity by avoiding lossy formats.
What you are probably going to have to do is decode the FLAC files to .wav and then get a wav>mp3 converter.
Also remember not to allow the lossy files to make their way back into the trading community because they will track you down and hunt you for sport.
Joined: Mon Apr 18, 2005 1:02 am Posts: 2019 Location: PA
Is the DVD Decrypter website no longer up? I tried last night and today and either the site is gone or down. Is there anywhere else I can download the program I need to copy DVD's?
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BigRed21 wrote:
Is the DVD Decrypter website no longer up? I tried last night and today and either the site is gone or down. Is there anywhere else I can download the program I need to copy DVD's?
Is the DVD Decrypter website no longer up? I tried last night and today and either the site is gone or down. Is there anywhere else I can download the program I need to copy DVD's?
Joined: Tue Jun 28, 2005 11:54 pm Posts: 816 Location: Australia
I just wanted to say thanks for the info in this subject. I have been using it over the past few months and it is invaluable. Saves a lot of pointless questions.
Cheers
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