support some form of broadband - poor old Grill at one time was the worst
for getting a narrowband experience, now it's a different game - 10 GB is
not even 4 albums of Hires multi-channel content, in some respects it should
be more.
Also the 3 month rule was never fully policed as some folks wanted to have a
try-buy experience; the Chicago re-releases spring to mind. Great concept,
great mix; lossless and expensive low-fi. Most of us enjoy serious quality -
I find AC3 and ordinary DTS just so difficult to listen to. This meant that
3 months rules do apply but if it is raised that the item is not worth
purchasing, as an example, then there are reasons to circulate. Otherwise it
is fair to support the artists and buy the product. Any questions PM me
please on what goes.. ;-P
-----Original Message-----
From: surroundsound@googlegroups.com [mailto:surroundsound@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of grill
Sent: 29 June 2011 10:35
To: SurroundSound
Subject: [SurroundSound] Re: Hub Rules...
"Any chance of removing the 3-month rule on new releases? "
I'd say no for hi-res titles. Afaik it was and it's been a quite steady
consensus among the Hub members.
On jún. 28, 19:36, Tab Cursor <tabcur...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Any chance of removing the 3-month rule on new releases?
>
> Also, removing the 10 MB share limits?
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