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post Apr 15 2008, 4:03 am
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The multimedia forum is a place where fans can post links to Live/Ed Kowalczyk/The Gracious Few/Adam Kowalczyk related audio, video and images.

In order to make the forum easy to navigate and find what you're looking for, please take following suggestions into consideration.

1. Use a descriptive title. If you are uploading a concert the following information is suggested.
Date in the yyyy-mm-dd format (eg. 2008-04-15), city, country and venue.

2. Use a reliable file hosting site. I currently recommend:3. If a certain file expires, please make an effort to re-upload the file and update the link in your thread.

4. If you're looking for a particular track, use the In Seach Of... thread.


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When I upload files to Mediafire they are usually separated by track. Some people have commented that it is time consuming having to download each track individually and would prefer a single ZIP file.

If I upload MP3 files then this is something I will do.

As my Mediafire account is a premium one, it offers a special feature to downloaders. If there are 20 FLAC files in a folder, a .txt file and an .md5 file, it is possible to combine them all into a single ZIP file.

Here is a screen shot of how to do it. Click on the image for a higher resolution image.

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Hope this will save you time.


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