Opeth - Heritage (2011) [EAC-FLAC]
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- Audio > FLAC
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- 14
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- 328.39 MiB (344343588 Bytes)
- Uploaded:
- 2011-09-03 07:54:11 GMT
- By:
- eifmspfjr
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01. Heritage (02:05) 02. The Devil\'s Orchard (06:40) 03. I Feel the Dark (06:40) 04. Slither (04:03) 05. Nepenthe (05:40) 06. Haxprocess (06:58) 07. Famine (08:32) 08. The Lines in My Hand (03:49) 09. Folklore (08:19) 10. Marrow of the Earth (04:19) http://opeth.com/
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thx a lot, but...i wish i would have checked the file details before downloading this, the entire album is on a single flac file and i don't have what it takes to decompress it, could you or anyone who knows tell me what i should use,,thanks again, take Care...
You need a software called Medieval Cue Splitter, with this you open the .cue file, and click on the split button and that's it.
if you love opeth, check out this prog/metal album of the year on the pirate bay at the below link.
http://piratebayproxy.live/torrent/6537696/SUBVERSION__Lest_We_Forget_2011_320kbps_mp3
http://piratebayproxy.live/torrent/6537696/SUBVERSION__Lest_We_Forget_2011_320kbps_mp3
Thanks for the upload...
And to the previous poster, I would avoid Medieval Cue Splitter. Their are questions as to it's output being accurate.
Foobar can do these conversions relatively easily. And re-encoding a FLAC stream into separate files doesn't cost you any quality as the initial decode is to WAV and then your re-encoding back to FLAC.
And to the previous poster, I would avoid Medieval Cue Splitter. Their are questions as to it's output being accurate.
Foobar can do these conversions relatively easily. And re-encoding a FLAC stream into separate files doesn't cost you any quality as the initial decode is to WAV and then your re-encoding back to FLAC.
I did a little research on medieval's app, it seems it has trouble splitting some types of files, it happened to me a few times; it seems you can get the better results with foobar2000 and CueTools.
I really hate CD's ripped into a single FLAC file. Roxio/Toast will open them, but they can't read the cue file. Basically, you have a 70 min disc without track splits. HUGE WASTE OF TIME to try and fix.
It's not a waste of time. It's a 2 minute fix with a free program mentioned above. Stop bitching and thank the uploader.
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