There are a few things that are needed to start on the adventure of giving or obtaining music from the internet. In order to understand how to be able to accomplish this task, there are a few terms that need to be understood, as well as a general sense of the steps you need to take to accomplish this mission. I have listed a few of these definitions below, and will proceed in explanation of a step by step process of each of them listed in their own sections, depending what you are wanting to do. If you are looking to download music, this can be done one of a many numbers of ways. If your internet capabilities are still stuck on dial-up, you will need to communicate with people over the internet, make friends, and find sites or portals where people are willing to do B & Ps. If you have a high speed internet connection, plenty of space on your hard drive and a CD/DVD burner, you will be able to download. You can download via an internet browser, a FTP client, or through the use of Bit Torrent. As with downloading, you can upload via Bit Torrent or FTP. There are a few key pieces of software you will need to have in order to download as well. Lucky that there is at least one free version of each software available for download on the net. In order to get started, please understand the terminology listed below. Also, please make sure you have properly installed the needed software on your computer before moving on to the upload and download stages of this page. If you cannot seem to comprehend any part of these explanations on how to successfully get your music to or from the internet to your listening device, please don't hesitate to e-mail me.
Newbie - a person who is "new" or inexperienced in the trading community. It's okay, everyone was an novice at one time or another.
B & P - This stands for "Blanks and Postage." The concept behind this is a free way to get music for someone who doesn't have the ability, whether it's due to lack of high speed internet connection, lack of something to trade, or is maybe confined to a work PC, they can ask someone who has the ability to burn them a copy of the requested music. It goes without saying, that in order to make it easiest on the person so kind enough to do this for you, that you fully prepare your package. That means not only sending them the discs to burn and return postage, but to have already filled out a return envelope with the stamps already applied. You then stick that package in another package to be mailed. For a better, more thorough explanation, please read this page before attempting a B & P. It will help you understand all the details and specifities so that you get it right the first time.
SHN - This is a lossless compression algorithm used to shrink audio files without affecting the actual quality of the music. When uncompressed, it gives you the exact same file before it was originally compressed, unlike mp3.
FLAC - Another, slighly better than SHN format of lossless compression, used to shrink audio files without affecting the actual quality of the music. When uncompressed, it gives you the exact same file before it was originally compressed, again, unlike mp3.
FTP - Stands for "file transfer protocol." It is a procedure of either uploading or downloading information through the use of a specialized software browser, such as SmartFTP or Filezilla.
Bit Torrent (BT) - This is similar to FTP in that it is used to upload and/or download information via a specialized piece of software, but it is founded on a peer to peer principle. In other words, you are not logging onto a server and transferring information between you and that server. Instead you are downloading a little bit of information from many unknown people who all have, or are in the process of obtaining, the same file. It is asked that if you are downloading, that you stay connected to your BT client until you upload the same amount of size of file as you downloaded. In other words, if you downloaded a 1 GB recording, that you stay connected until you upload a 1 GB file. It is sometimes required, depending on which site's tracker you are connected to. There is also the rule that if there are no other seeds, you stay connected until everyone else has finished downloading.
Exact Audio Copy - This piece of software extracts audio from CDs. It is suggested that you convert to FLAC or SHN files from their original source, before they are put to CD. If the original source is not available, you can use this software to rip the disc to your hard drive. It can be downloaded here.
SHN / FLAC encoder/decoder - You will need at least one of these pieces of software if you are up or downloading either SHN or FLAC files, in order to either encode or decode these types of files. If you are dealing with mp3, that's another story - and frankly, one I know nothing about.
MKW Compression Tool - This is a very simplistic piece of software that you basically drag and drop the files holding certain keys on the keyboard in order to encode or decode to SHN or other certain types of files.It is used once you have already downloaded a show or before you get ready to upload a show. Please follow the instructions carefully in order to correctly install it onto you computer.
FLAC FrontEnd - This is the same type of software, except it is used for FLAC encoding or decoding, instead of SHN files. You browse for the files, as opposed to drop and drag. It's very easy to use and is mostly self explanatory.
Trader's Little Helper - This is my personal software of choice. While it is Windows-based, it works for both SHN and FLAC files and can be downloaded onto Windows Vista platform, something the other two seem to have problems with.
Bit Torrent Clients/Trackers - Here are a few BT clients you can install to be able to download using Bit Torrent. They're all really easy to use. Once it installs, the only thing left to do is click on a .torrent file and download away. torrent Spy is a small piece of software that allows you to create a .torrent file so that you can upload bit torrents to a bit torrent site.
FTP Clients - Here are a few FTP clients you can install to be able to download using FTP. Once you install this software, you will need a username and password to access, either someone's private server, or a public server (like the LMA).
CD Burning Software - Here are a few Cdburning programs you can install to be able to burn to CD.
After you have a high speed internet connection and a computer with plenty of hard drive space and a CD/DVD burner, you will need to install either the FTP or BT client software, SHN or FLAC conversion software and a CD/DVD burning software. If I were you, I would download one of each, if this is something in which you plan to make a habit. From there, pick your site where you would like to download from, and download it in FLAC or SHN format, via BT or FTP. Once the download is done, you convert it to .wav format using the FLAC/SHN decoder and then burn it to CD using your CD burning software.
You will take your original files from your recording, rename them to the current file standards, convert them to either FLAC or SHN using the conversion software (including the checksum file) and either upload them via FTP or create a tracker file using torrent Spy and upload it to a bit torrent site, open up your bit torrent client and your file and wait for someone to connect.
band's name
the date
where the show was performed
track listing by disc
the source
who recorded it and how
any other pertinent info you deem necessary