Originally posted by HighlandDougie
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What download have you bought?
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Vaughan Williams
Serenade to Music*; Oboe Concerto in A minor; Flos Campi(Flower of the Field)**;
Concerto for Piano & Orchestra in C major.
*Carla Huhtanen(sop), Emily D’Angelo(m-s), Lawrence Wiliford(tenor), Tyler Duncan(baritone),
Sarah Jeffrey(oboe), Teng Li(viola), Louis Lortie(piano), Elmer Iseler Singers,
Toronto SO, Peter Ouindjian
Thanks, BBM, for saving me the bother of typing out the above (a quick copy and paste from WAYLTN). E-classical now have Chandos releases in their 24 bit for the price of 16 bit, as well as Bis, Harmonia Mundi etc. No great bargain (just under £12) but a very attractive collection - and Ouindjian (as is evidenced from earlier Toronto SO Live recordings of his symphonies) clearly likes RVW.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostDSCH symphonies 4 & 11
Andris Neslons, Boston Symphony Orchestra. DG download from Presto Classical.
Just received an email from Presto regarding this release and couldn't resist!
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostJumping on the bandwagon (see WHYBLTN, too), as my ADSL has just been upgraded ("boosté") by France Télécom to VDSL2 - and the maximum download speed increased accordingly from 2Mbps to 80Mbps, this seemed like a good way of celebrating the fact that it would take 3 minutes to download, rather than 3 hours+.
I was recently made an "offer" by BT which might, arguably, double my download rate from around 30 Mbps to 60-70 Mbps, but I've not bitten on that yet. I haven't so far been able to work out how much the extra charges would be. At £10 a month it might just be interesting, but if the margins are more than that, then for me probably not interesting at all. Not sure if the offer will still be there by the time I've figured it out, but 30 Mbps is, for the most part, reasonably useful, so not necessarily an offer I should go for. The charges are somewhat arcane and not completely transparent. I suspect an "offer" to just get me to spend more and boost BT's profits - another of their attempts to get me to "save money"!
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostThat's an interesting point of view. You should check out what data rate you actually get.
I was recently made an "offer" by BT which might, arguably, double my download rate from around 30 Mbps to 60-70 Mbps, but I've not bitten on that yet.
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That's a pretty good data rate, but whereas your earlier 2 Mbps was probably a pain, 80 Mbps is very likely to be more than enough for most practical purposes at the current time. I can remember when we first had broadband around 2002. it was under 1 Mbps, and we thought it was fast - and we pushed it up to 4 Mbps within a relatively short time. We have managed on around 10 Mbps for some time, with hardly any major problems, but now have had another speed bump. Now we are very close to the exchange box I'm told - perhaps 200 yards, and getting round about 30 Mbps, which is good enough for current needs I think. Enjoy your new much better streaming and shorter download times.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostDSCH symphonies 4 & 11
Andris Neslons, Boston Symphony Orchestra. DG download from Presto Classical.
Just received an email from Presto regarding this release and couldn't resist!
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostJumping on the bandwagon (see WHYBLTN, too), as my ADSL has just been upgraded ("boosté") by France Télécom to VDSL2 - and the maximum download speed increased accordingly from 2Mbps to 80Mbps, this seemed like a good way of celebrating the fact that it would take 3 minutes to download, rather than 3 hours+.
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Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostJust don’t get it. Downloaded quickly in Turkey, why so long in modern western-European France?
Maybe my fantasies are running away here.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostI think the clue lies in the reference to rural environments. Probably lives by the side of a lake, half way up a mountain, in a cleft between peaks, with the nearest town being 40 miles away. Reached by a tortuous and winding single track road. Idyllic!
Maybe my fantasies are running away here.
I need to listen to the Nelsons/DSCH 4 at a proper volume, i.e. quite loud. Not easy this afternoon with thunder reverberating round the neighbouring peaks.
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