My "Truckstop JAMs" uploads
I've now uploaded my full final tracklisting as mp3s in a zip file here: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=O29Y1KM3 And there's also this file, a continue 78-minute mp3 of all the tracks with no gaps: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8EQY9FH0 There's a bit of me prefers the second option - if we use this on the CDRs (we could make it WAV or flac if its finally picked) then you'd have 1 track - just like JAMSCD5 - which would be more difficult to extract and make individual mp3s from. It would be annoying though, I suppose. Still it gives people the chance to hear what the whole tracklist sounds like with no gaps between the mp3s. The tracklisting is identical to my version listed on John's wiki. John Milne PS - Coming soon ... liner notes.
Big thumbs up to John. Can't wait for Truckstop Jams II....! John Milne <john@highlandland.fsnet.co.uk> wrote: I've now uploaded my full final tracklisting as mp3s in a zip file here: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=O29Y1KM3 And there's also this file, a continue 78-minute mp3 of all the tracks with no gaps: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8EQY9FH0 There's a bit of me prefers the second option - if we use this on the CDRs (we could make it WAV or flac if its finally picked) then you'd have 1 track - just like JAMSCD5 - which would be more difficult to extract and make individual mp3s from. It would be annoying though, I suppose. Still it gives people the chance to hear what the whole tracklist sounds like with no gaps between the mp3s. The tracklisting is identical to my version listed on John's wiki. John Milne PS - Coming soon ... liner notes. _______________________________________________ KLF mailing list KLF@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/klf Report list abuse to list-abuse at studio-nibble.com --------------------------------- Copy addresses and emails from any email account to Yahoo! Mail - quick, easy and free. Do it now...
I think a single track would be a real pain... If you have a CD with 23 songs, and you have to fast-forward through it all to get to the one song you want to hear, you're never going to listen to that CD. We can just burn the CDs with 0-second gaps. It's not all that hard, on the Mac side, Toast can easily do it, and as far as I know, cue- files can provide a cross-platform solution. In terms of listening to the tracks, iTunes can now handle gap-less albums, so you can hear the songs with no gaps anyway. I've taken the liberty of uploading the zip file to the wiki, so that people don't have to use the MegaUpload site. I've also added a link to it on the wiki. Here's the link: http://klf.johnl.org/mp3s/Truckstop%20Jams.zip John On 5 Feb 2007, at 23:01, John Milne wrote:
I've now uploaded my full final tracklisting as mp3s in a zip file here: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=O29Y1KM3
And there's also this file, a continue 78-minute mp3 of all the tracks with no gaps: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8EQY9FH0
There's a bit of me prefers the second option - if we use this on the CDRs (we could make it WAV or flac if its finally picked) then you'd have 1 track - just like JAMSCD5 - which would be more difficult to extract and make individual mp3s from. It would be annoying though, I suppose. Still it gives people the chance to hear what the whole tracklist sounds like with no gaps between the mp3s.
The tracklisting is identical to my version listed on John's wiki.
John Milne
PS - Coming soon ... liner notes.
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one possible solution is to put an mp3 of the whole thing (320 kbp/s) on the cd and a cue file...this way you can play the complete mp3 without splits, or double-click the cue file to burn a new copy in nero or whatever complete with track splits not sure if you can do the same with a big WAV (leaving a few K on the disc for the cue file) but i can find out. Also not sure how to make these image/cue doohickys but have downloaded them from elsewhere occasionally and they work a treat...i'm sure i could figure it out quickly enough the down side is that it removes the 'truckstop' accessibility of shoving the cd into your old car stereo or whatever...hmmm any opinions? tbc. John Lunney <johnlunney@o2.ie> wrote: I think a single track would be a real pain... If you have a CD with 23 songs, and you have to fast-forward through it all to get to the one song you want to hear, you're never going to listen to that CD. We can just burn the CDs with 0-second gaps. It's not all that hard, on the Mac side, Toast can easily do it, and as far as I know, cue- files can provide a cross-platform solution. In terms of listening to the tracks, iTunes can now handle gap-less albums, so you can hear the songs with no gaps anyway. I've taken the liberty of uploading the zip file to the wiki, so that people don't have to use the MegaUpload site. I've also added a link to it on the wiki. Here's the link: http://klf.johnl.org/mp3s/Truckstop%20Jams.zip John On 5 Feb 2007, at 23:01, John Milne wrote:
I've now uploaded my full final tracklisting as mp3s in a zip file here: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=O29Y1KM3
And there's also this file, a continue 78-minute mp3 of all the tracks with no gaps: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=8EQY9FH0
There's a bit of me prefers the second option - if we use this on the CDRs (we could make it WAV or flac if its finally picked) then you'd have 1 track - just like JAMSCD5 - which would be more difficult to extract and make individual mp3s from. It would be annoying though, I suppose. Still it gives people the chance to hear what the whole tracklist sounds like with no gaps between the mp3s.
The tracklisting is identical to my version listed on John's wiki.
John Milne
PS - Coming soon ... liner notes.
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