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JRiver's HDtracks Downloader for Mac -- Available Here

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antonmb:
I have downloaded over 50 albums from hdtracks, and I can assure you there is a separate cover art jpeg file that downloads using their java downloader, with the album name as the file name, e.g. "getyeryayasout.jpg". When the downloader starts, it creates the artist folder and album subfolder, then downloads a jpeg cover art file and the pdf liner notes before downloading the actual tracks. Try it - go to hdtracks and buy an album without using jriver and just let it download using the java downloader. I use a Logitech Squeezebox and always have to rename the cover art file to "cover.jpg" so the Logitech Media Server software will recognize it, since it doesn't use the embedded cover art.

antonmb:
I hope that last post didn't sound too cranky, your downloader is still a great tool and much better than the java app. I can always copy the embedded art to a separate file if you can't figure it out, just thought you should know there's a gap.

JimH:
We'll check it.  Thanks for the details.

JimH:
I've updated the link in the first post.  The latest downloader for OSX is here:
http://files.jriver.com/partners/hdtracks/HDtracksDownloader-6.dmg

In a few days, when HDtracks changes their server, this one will start automatically when you've made a purchase.

BartMan01:
Just downloaded this, pretty sure you are aware but it is not gatekeeper 'friendly'.  Since it doesn't come from an 'identified developer' (cost's $99 to become one), it won't install under Mountain Lion for the 'average' user running with default settings.

It might help to include instructions on how to run for the first time for those less technical.  Best method is the 'option+click > open' method in Finder (doesn't work in PathFinder or the fly-out view from the dock).

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