[00:05] SketchCow: I've uploaded the first volume of Analog CyberPunk here: https://archive.org/details/AnalogCyberPunkI - any thoughts on how to refine it? Should I break out the music files from the zipfile and put them alongside the zipfile? [01:06] I'd put the music files alongside for streamability [01:08] also it should go in Community Audio rather than Community Media [01:25] thanks! [01:26] should I just chop out all of the formatting and just leave it as plain text? [01:27] the formatting won't look as bad when it's set as an audio item [01:31] Okay- I've never done an audio item before [01:37] here's one I did https://archive.org/details/tyrian-original-soundtrack [01:37] original rars plus extracted flacs [01:40] should I just add the extracted music files to my item, and then have it moved to the proper collection, and do future ones right from the beginning then? [01:40] sounds good [01:43] thanks for the help [04:15] SketchCow: can you move https://archive.org/details/AnalogCyberPunkI to community audio? [04:20] Done [04:23] needs a mediatype change too [04:27] DOne [09:11] dashcloud: after adding mp3 files to the item you need to re-derive it to generate oggs etc [09:12] go to edit item, change information, item manager, derive button [12:19] How Do I go about archiving multiple torrents in a single archive.org item? [12:19] I heard archive.org automatically downloads torrent files that get sent to it? [12:31] Yes [12:32] At some point it only downloaded torrents with the same name as the item identifier, so one per item. No idea if that changed, but it's easy to verify, just upload two and see what happens. :) [12:36] DFJustin: thanks! [13:28] Nemo_bis: i tried uploading a torrent and it only shows one file from the torrent [13:28] but it did download all of it if you look at the http link [15:42] hi, for this item: https://archive.org/details/AnalogCyberPunkIII there's an extra track in the zip file that I couldn't upload- the uploader just ignores it, and when I tried uploading all of the tracks at once, would stop at 11, and repeat the first three tracks instead [22:11] http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/07/where-online-services-go-when-they-die/374099/