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Click on a download link to retrieve individual tracks. Alternatively, when all your tracks are ready, you can create a zip file by clicking download zip at the bottom of the page. You can download each track up to 3 times within 24 hours from the first time you download it.
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Alternatively, when all your tracks are ready, you can create a zip file by clicking download zip at the bottom of the page. Reference Item Format Day Purchased Size Artwork File
C2037256 Zatox - "Apocalypse" 320 MP3 15/May/2009 17.3 MB get art download
Zatox - "So High" 320 MP3 15/May/2009 15.0 MB get art download
download zip via FTP (recommended) | download zip via HTTP (32.3 MB)
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Include artwork in zip fileClose Each track that we sell comes with full colour sleeve art. You can set up your iPod or media player to show this artwork while the track is playing. If you would like to have these automatically included in your zip file, then check this box before clicking in the 'download all...' link.Create folder for each release in zipClose When ordering lots of tracks at the same time, it is sometimes easier to have these tracks grouped into folders within the zip file. For example, if you buy 3 full albums of 15 tracks each, then by checking this box, your zip file will contain 3 folders (named using the album title) with 15 tracks in each. The alternative would be to have a zip file containing all 45 tracks mixed up.Download WAV files as FLACsClose FLACs ("Free Lossless Audio Codec" files) are compressed audio files. Unlike lossy compression formats such as MP3 and AAC, FLACs do not remove any audio information from the original file, so the sound quality of the WAV is unaffected.
WAVs encoded to FLAC are typically reduced in size to 55% to 65% of the original and only take up around half to two thirds of the disk space. Because of this, they are much faster to download.
You can play FLAC files direct if your audio software supports it e.g. WinAmp or, with certain codecs installed, iTunes and Windows Media Player.
Alternatively, you can use a decompression program to turn the FLAC back into a WAV - a process which usually takes around 4-5 seconds per track -
and will create an identical file to the one you would receive if you had chosen to download the file as a WAV.
A list of decompression programs is available here:
http://flac.sourceforge.net/download.htmlFor more information about FLAC, you can visit:
http://flac.sourceforge.net/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Lossless_Audio_CodecDownloading zip files via HTTPClose HTTP is not a reliable file transfer protocol and transfers using HTTP may lead to errors in the downloaded zip file. This can sometimes corrupt the file so it cannot be opened. We do not recommend using HTTP for downloading large zip files.
Zatox - Apocalypse http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwSsEqspRZYZatox - So High @ Juno