Holding shift when you click will also allow you to highlight batches of snaps between the first and last shots you select. Google will compress your chosen shots into a single zip archive, ready for saving. From June , Google will also offer a free storage management tool to help you find and delete shots that are underexposed or blurry, which should make it easier to pick through pictures to find your favorites.
Use the search bar to filter your images — such as by location or date — then pick from the results. This makes it easy to save similar images, such as ones from the same place. This will compress all of the images and videos contained in the album into a single zip file for you to download. The benefit of this approach is that you can selectively download your snaps in just a couple of clicks, and keeps them organized on your hard drive.
The downside? Instead, each one has to be opened and saved individually, which could prove laborious if you have a large number. That said, checking through a sizable Google Photos library could be a time-consuming task.
You might instead want to wait for the arrival of the free storage management tool from Google, due in June , which should make it simpler and quicker to root out superfluous photos lurking in your library. Ready to go? Now that explains why the site presentation is so obscure and leaves so many questions unanswered…. I tried to use that software long ago, and failed. I found it severely lacking in explanations, and very obsolete regarding its look and feel.
I might give it a try again, though : I see there has been a fresh version this year. Not just on this article, on all of them. Is this by design to lure me in to this blog or is it a bug? This really took a long time for me also. To download entire website from archive.
Jessy, thank you for letting me know. I removed the link, and added links to alternative services. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Please click on the following link to open the newsletter signup page: Ghacks Newsletter Sign up. Ghacks is a technology news blog that was founded in by Martin Brinkmann. It has since then become one of the most popular tech news sites on the Internet with five authors and regular contributions from freelance writers.
Search for:. Website Downloader: download entire Wayback Machine site archives. Martin Brinkmann. Related content Here is what is new in Microsoft Edge Brave Wallet: Brave integrates a crypto wallet into the browser. Surfshark VPN Review: good performance, good options. Comments Marc said on April 4, at pm. Is the link to the website missing?
Martin Brinkmann said on April 4, at pm. I have added the link to the first paragraph to make it clearer. Clairvaux said on April 4, at pm. I think they offer options to convert the downloaded site to WordPress.
Would this be a paying option? Or would they get revenue from WordPress doing so? Downloads to your local system are free it appears. Fuzzi said on April 5, at pm. Adam said on October 26, at am. Adam — Waybackmachinedownloader. Clairvaux said on April 5, at pm. Andrew said on April 5, at am. Because digital audio takes an analog signal and effectively shrinks it to fit a smaller format, it loses a lot of sound quality. This lossy quality may not be noticeable on a pair of cheap headphones connected to a smartphone.
Play the file on larger speakers or a home theatre system and the sound will be thin, lack definition and hurt your ears. CDs still sound better because they are as close as possible to the fidelity of the recording.
Music streaming services also seem to fail at offering certain genres like classical, jazz, the blues or even out of print releases. Buying digital files or streaming services means these vanish into the ether when you die with no way for your loved ones or family to enjoy the music you bought through iTunes or other services. Backing up your physical CDs enables you to archive your music and it can be considered a part of your estate and they can be inherited by whomever you choose.
I recently found myself transitioning from having a CD collection to wanting to move all my music into digital. Ripping CDs this way takes around three minutes a disc and I have a very good sound file for each song. Securing and streaming your music files by backing up CDs and placing them on devices that allow easier access, makes it possible to enjoy music you already own in a variety of ways.
Depending on how large your collection is and how much information you want to include, it could be a tedious undertaking. I would quickly make multiple copies of this collection on other hard drives as well as on a cloud service if possible.
Then, I would want to have the music handy, so it will go to my Synology NAS Network Attached Storage so it can be accessed by my music apps and by my Sonos speakers via an app. At the end of my mission to digitize my CD collection, I expect to get rid of hundreds of physical CDs which I no longer have the apparatus to play back.
Next time I need to move houses I can easily bring all my music with me without worrying about storage. Having various backups ensures that if my Synology NAS goes down, all my hard work and valuable music collection is easily within reach. FYI, Be sure to check copyright laws where you live. You will likely have to keep the original CD for each ripped song or you will violate copyright laws.
I rip all of my music and movies to my computer and then store the discs out of the way.
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