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btvsmega | 45 points | Feb 25 2018 17:28:29

[MUSIC] Rachmaninov (Rachmaninoff) Complete Works 32 CD Collection [FLAC] [8.2GB] | Megalinks MegaDB [MUSIC] Rachmaninov (Rachmaninoff) Complete Works 32 CD Collection [FLAC] [8.2GB]

Note: Regarding xXsTeffOovErkILLXx's comment, I looked into the size discrepancy. The upload is fine. I grabbed the original size from the Mac's file inspector, which seems to calculate file size differently. I verified all files were uploaded and the size of the files on my QNAP is the same as the size provided by Mega, which is 7.65GB. Thanks xXsTeffOovErkILLXx! | Megalinks MegaDB Note: Regarding xXsTeffOovErkILLXx's comment, I looked into the size discrepancy. The upload is fine. I grabbed the original size from the Mac's file inspector, which seems to calculate file size differently. I verified all files were uploaded and the size of the files on my QNAP is the same as the size provided by Mega, which is 7.65GB. Thanks xXsTeffOovErkILLXx!

This is for the following set: http://www.deccaclassics.com/en/cat/4786765

Base64 URL: aHR0cHM6Ly9tZWdhLm56LyNGITZDUUExWURE Base64 KEY: IThUaVlOVXc3N0R3ektGZFZlc1c2R3c=

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[-] xXsTeffOovErkILLXx | 3 points | Feb 25 2018 18:02:56

You're amazing man, thank you so much for this!!

EDIT: File size of the folder seems to differ from that stated in this post's title. Were some files perhaps lost in any way?

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[-] mteg | 2 points | Feb 25 2018 18:53:19

Thanks a lot!

Amazon gives the interpreters, and most of it is Ashkenazy, which is my favorite pianist and arguably the best Rachmaninov interpreter ever.

Highly recommended!

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[-] nodeofollie | 1 points | Feb 25 2018 22:59:09

Amazing! Thank god for a 64gb storage on the phone.

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[-] OtochimarU | 1 points | Feb 25 2018 23:54:25

Well thank you, I'm gonna have to upgrade my free vpn service now. Cuz I can't wait for it to reset.

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[-] BetrayerOfBetrayers | 1 points | Feb 26 2018 07:03:20

IIRC macOS uses 1KB = 1000 bytes instead of 1KB = 1024 bytes. With gigabytes that makes quite a difference.

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[-] gazongagizmo | 1 points | Feb 26 2018 07:14:51

why the fuck would they do that?? i can understand HDD manufacturer's doing that to increase sales by selling us a seemingly larger HDD, but why would an operating system do that?

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[-] debian420 | 1 points | Feb 27 2018 03:27:32

Oh wow, Thanks for this!!

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