ITT: music folders

Post your music folder size like pic related, post your preferred way of acquiring music onto your computer and post your preferred app for listening to music.
>14.8 GB
>Soulseek
>Groove Music

>24.8GB
>Bandcamp, Soulseek
>WMP

Have you started listening music last week?

hey f.am don't talk shit without posting shit to back up the shit you're talking

>73GB
>about 75% of it is flac
>rest is mp3 from Cred Forums sharethreads
>foobar2k

Most of it comes from my Dad's CD collection and almost all of it is dadrock or folk

~4400 albums

>879 GB
>slsk, torrent
>foobar2000

>41GB
>mostly get my shit through torrents
>VLC. if anyone can recommend something better I'd appreciate it

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>horrorcore
>psychopathic

>174gb
>soulseek, sharethreads, blogspots
>foobar2k

>361gb
>what.cd, soulseek
>foobar

>879gb
holy fucking shit

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didn't mean to quote
torrents, soulseek, sharethreads
fb2k obvs

>all of these mp3 troglodytes when a $50 1TB HDD can easily hold 2000+ albums in flac or 500+ in DSD

disgusting

I really like winamp. I like the UI and the responsiveness. Plus the visualizations are pretty cool.

>torrents
have you tried soulseek?

I like to download some of the albums that I like to listen to more than often.

>422GB
>rutracker, Soulseek, what.cd
>Foobar

>143.9GB (Can't be bothered to take a screenshot)
>Perusing obscure (and not-so-obscure) blogspot pages
>foobar2000 for Windows, DeaDBeeF for Linux

russian websites
soulseek
buying from bandcamp

So is there an established reason about why Russians are some of the most based people on the internet when it comes to illegal downloads?

Just curious.

>114gb
>soulseek, sharethreads, blogspots, my friends huge cd collection
>foobar2k

I have two questions:

>is rutracker safe? I kinda don't trust torrents

>are separate hdd's the best option to backup my collection?

bump. I like these threads

too big
I pretty much only download from what.cd, occasionally slsk or rut, share 24/7 on slsk though (Florges)
foobar2000/poweramp

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>get on my level
>39 gig

yea, ok

could you share the contents? and how much of lossless?

>is rutracker safe? I kinda don't trust torrents
Yes. The best site when it comes to music downloads.

>are separate hdd's the best option to backup my collection?
Yes. The more different backups (different devices), the better.

hi sky

How much did you listen from that truckload of music? Or you're just hoarding music for the sake of it?

>98GB
>Google and Cred Forums archives
>iTunes

What's with these sub 50GB folders?

Why not foobar?

>torrent
>vlc

ITT: spacewasters

just use spotify, you sperglords

If you're more than casually interested in music, I don't see how spotify can do and have everything you need it to

not going to pay for something I can do for free

Whats with your sub 100gb folder?

That's a myth made up by Cred Forums. Spotify has so much obscure shit.
Spotify can be free too

>154GB
>soulseek, rutracker, sharethreads
>foobar2k

>Spotify has so much obscure shit.
Yes, but that doesn't mean it's not missing a lot of stuff too, and I want to have all my music in one place.
That, and I like sorting stuff in my own way which spotify doesn't allow you to do.

Maybe sub 50 was a little harsh, but under 20GB seems like a tiny amount of music to have.

>106GB
>soulseek
>musicbee

Help here.

>Is rutracker safe?
>Do I have to create an account in order to download?
>Where are the torrents?

>he fell for the flac meme
There's no difference, stop pretending otherwise.

>111GB(not pictured is CD collection on external but can't be bothered running up to the attic)
>winmx>frostwire>torrents>slsk
>winamp

>Is rutracker safe?
It seems that it is safe. I never had problems because of them.

>Do I have to create an account in order to download?
You can download without an account, but you better create an account. It's easy to create one (use Google Translate). After logging in you will only need to use the search bar to find anything you want. And by the way, no ratio bullshit like other private trackers.

>Where are the torrents?
What do you mean?