To be honest Rapidshare is a deal breaker for me. Meaning, for me I won’t bother downloading the single tracks to see if I like them. I have no problem doing it for full zip folder compilations – like the Friday MP3 Shuffles. But users like me that are only free Rapidshare users – you have to wait a certain amount of time before you can download the second track, third track, etc. I love the music you post and end up finding keepers frequently enough to keep me coming back. But I just won’t bother with the Rapidshare single tracks. Not trying to be a dick, just being honest. The music blog site that I think does it best is www.rollogrady.com. They allow you to preview/listen to the entire track using the Yahoo Web Player – and then just right click save as to download the track if you like it. I’m not sure how the back end works for the blog owner. It might be a total pain in the ass and with your prolific posting of music I understand you don’t need more hassle. Just from a user perspective I think the rollo & grady method is ideal. I have been thinking about using the Yahoo Web Player for my blog but I really don’t post single tracks, pretty much full zip folders which mediafire seems like a good option still (for now). Thanks for listening – and all the good tunes.
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No problems here, chief!
Good to hear!
To be honest Rapidshare is a deal breaker for me. Meaning, for me I won’t bother downloading the single tracks to see if I like them. I have no problem doing it for full zip folder compilations – like the Friday MP3 Shuffles. But users like me that are only free Rapidshare users – you have to wait a certain amount of time before you can download the second track, third track, etc. I love the music you post and end up finding keepers frequently enough to keep me coming back. But I just won’t bother with the Rapidshare single tracks. Not trying to be a dick, just being honest. The music blog site that I think does it best is www.rollogrady.com. They allow you to preview/listen to the entire track using the Yahoo Web Player – and then just right click save as to download the track if you like it. I’m not sure how the back end works for the blog owner. It might be a total pain in the ass and with your prolific posting of music I understand you don’t need more hassle. Just from a user perspective I think the rollo & grady method is ideal. I have been thinking about using the Yahoo Web Player for my blog but I really don’t post single tracks, pretty much full zip folders which mediafire seems like a good option still (for now). Thanks for listening – and all the good tunes.
Wants me to sign up for Pro version and i'm too much of a lazy bastard to delete my cache just to aim for the next track without doing so.
Perfect!!!!!!!!!!!
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