In Reply to: Sorry Tom but little of what you say is correct.. posted by PAR on October 22, 2020 at 10:33:51:
It appears that the protocols for Qobuz downloads are somewhat different for the U.S.A. markets. For example, I can choose a drive and folder but it adds a default folder called "Qobuz" in which subsequent downloads are added.
The track numbers 1 through 9 do not include a "0" prefix.
I do not have a subscription to Qobuz, perhaps that is why they delete all contents of the "download" folder if I log out of the Qobuz app.
I'm not so sure about the cover images. Why is it that the wholesalers would send different image files to Qobuz unless that was what is included in their contract agreement?
I don't listen to individual songs, isolated from the album. I listen to albums and already know who the artist is. Besides, including the artist in the file name just makes for very long file names.
I suppose having the disc number imbedded in the filename is useful, but it's not the standard convention here in North America. I can appreciate the additional information, though, and will adopt the format. As I said to Jon E., "It must be a European thing." Which is often the more reasoned approach. :-)
I may post some screen shots to validate my original post.
Regards,
Tom
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- RE: I beg to differ. - tketcham 15:50:53 10/22/20 (6)
- RE: I beg to differ. - PAR 03:41:09 10/23/20 (5)
- Qobuz downloads for non-subscribers in the U.S.A. - tketcham 07:21:00 10/23/20 (4)
- RE: Qobuz downloads for non-subscribers in the U.S.A. - PAR 08:34:05 10/23/20 (3)
- RE: Qobuz downloads for non-subscribers in the U.S.A. - tketcham 09:50:04 10/23/20 (2)
- RE: Qobuz downloads for non-subscribers in the U.S.A. - PAR 12:04:40 10/23/20 (1)
- RE: Qobuz downloads for non-subscribers in the U.S.A. - tketcham 18:02:50 10/23/20 (0)