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But Alex had a problem. Every time he clicked the “DOWNLOAD” button, he got a zip file full of MP3s, or a giant 2GB zip that failed halfway through. He wanted the —the lossless, high-quality versions—without downloading the whole show at once.

Alex was a hobbyist music restorer. He loved digging up obscure, out-of-print albums from the 1970s—the kind of records that had never been reissued on CD or streaming. One night, he found a real gem on the : a live recording of a jazz-fusion band from 1978, uploaded by the sound engineer’s daughter. The listing said: Original reel transfer – FLAC.

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Here’s what Alex learned—and what you can do too: