I am sorry for the purists, but I would appreciate the help for myself and the handful of friends that I make discs for.
I've put this request out to younger friends who are more computer savvy, or who I thought would help me out. Years have passed, so ....
I have a couple of dozen downloaded files from the cloud in FLAC that are 'gathering dust'. The most recent offerings of various Queen tracks by Golden Salmon (many of which I have) has finally made me make this request, because I'd like to hear those tracks that I have somehow not come across before.
I'm willing to pay for the download. I just want to know of a good and reputable source to use in The States.
Many thanks in advance.
CW2......thank you. I will give it a try this week.
And, thanks to you and your many concert conversions on youtube.
Otherwise, amongst many other recent offerings, I wouldn't have been able to listen to Providence '78 a couple of times a month. The same goes to those friends I made discs for. Much appreciated.
Would you mind using a program to make the files MP3? Do you have Windows or Mac?
Using a program, you would only have to make the song MP3. No uploading/downloading.
There are programs (for Windows) like FLACsquisher (link - which seems to be the most intuitive of all the programs made for this.