Whitelabel General Discussion
Talk about Whitelabel.net and promo music in general
Downloading more than one track at a time
In the future Whitelabel will have a button to allow you to download a whole release with one click.
Until that is ready you could try to following to make it easier to get a whole release (or more).
Download and install Firefox (its both Mac and Win) -> www.mozilla.com
Then download and install the Download Them All extension -> www.downthemall.net
To download a whole release
1) Go to the downloads page -> www.whitelabel.net
2) Click on the title of the release you want
3) Right-click (Mac users ctrl-click) on the webpage and select DownThemAll!...
4) Check the tracks you want and click the Start button
To download more than one release
1) Go to the downloads page -> www.whitelabel.net
2) Right-click (Mac users ctrl-click) on the webpage and select DownThemAll!...
3) Check the tracks you want and click the Start button
Until that is ready you could try to following to make it easier to get a whole release (or more).
Download and install Firefox (its both Mac and Win) -> www.mozilla.com
Then download and install the Download Them All extension -> www.downthemall.net
To download a whole release
1) Go to the downloads page -> www.whitelabel.net
2) Click on the title of the release you want
3) Right-click (Mac users ctrl-click) on the webpage and select DownThemAll!...
4) Check the tracks you want and click the Start button
To download more than one release
1) Go to the downloads page -> www.whitelabel.net
2) Right-click (Mac users ctrl-click) on the webpage and select DownThemAll!...
3) Check the tracks you want and click the Start button
At 3:21 AM 2 August 2007
This is a fantastic add-on, thanks for the the tip off!
At 10:26 PM 20 January 2008
DJ MA$K wrote
Are there still plans to add a download all button?
At 5:35 AM 10 June 2009
louderthanabomb wrote
This is amazing I did this yesterday and was able to download entire catalog in about 3 hours. All 60 pages it was awesome. I wish i had this when me and my buddy started downloading videos.
At 10:11 PM 12 June 2009
Dj RLow wrote
Does Firefox/Mozilla still have spyware? It did last year and i had to unistall it.
At 7:42 PM 22 June 2009
Fakeem wrote
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Does Firefox/Mozilla still have spyware? It did last year and i had to unistall it.Where did you download it? It's NEVER had spyware in my experience.
You can get it here: www.getfirefox.com
At 1:04 AM 24 June 2009
i can't bring up my doenloaded tracks, or find them in my system for that matter. help?
At 4:50 PM 27 June 2009
monte wrote
monte,
Could you please describe in detail the steps you're going through and the exact point at which things are working as you'd expect.
Could you please describe in detail the steps you're going through and the exact point at which things are working as you'd expect.
At 11:35 PM 28 June 2009
i downloaded a few tracks and now can't seem to find any of them in my scratch live library. i did however find one... fergalicious... in dell jukebox musicmatch, but couldn't import to serato. as you can tell i'm not very computer smart, sorry.
At 12:07 AM 30 June 2009
monte wrote
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as you can tell i'm not very computer smart, sorry.No probs :-)
Downloading tracks then importing them into your Scratch Live library are two separate steps.
So, first of all, download the tracks you want and make sure that you know the location that they're saved to.
Next, you have to add the downloaded tracks to your Scratch Live library.
There are a number of ways that you can do this but, in my opinion, the simplest way is to open Scratch Live and click the "Files" button near the right side of the screen above the library track view.
This will open up a section above the library that lets you browse for files. You can then click through the folders until you find the location that you downloaded the tracks to.
You can now drag and drop the downloaded tracks over on to the "All" icon over on the left side of the screen above the list of crates. You can drag and drop each file separately or select all files at once and drag and drop the whole lot in one go.
At 6:10 AM 30 June 2009
aaahhhh, the import button. i guess i couldn't see the forrest for the trees, but i still didn't know where the tracks were downloaded to. so this time i paid attention and voila they are now in my serato library. once again very much thanks ChrisD. U ROCK. sincerely, DJ MrK 3
At 3:52 PM 4 July 2009
monte wrote
Glad to hear that you're sorted monte. Thanks for posting back here and letting me know.
At 2:32 AM 6 July 2009
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This is amazing I did this yesterday and was able to download entire catalog in about 3 hours. All 60 pages it was awesome. I wish i had this when me and my buddy started downloading videos.why . u need all that crap taking up ur hdd space. hmmm
At 5:52 PM 18 July 2009
MrStone1 wrote
when i try this I only get text files asking for my user name and password.....but I am already logged in???
At 8:49 AM 27 August 2009
dj_slackin wrote
dj_slackin, when you log in make sure you have the "remember me" option enabled.
At 2:43 AM 28 August 2009
It's been over 2 years since this was posted:
When will the one-button feature be posted?
Quote:
In the future Whitelabel will have a button to allow you to download a whole release with one click.When will the one-button feature be posted?
At 5:51 PM 22 September 2009
Fakeem wrote
There's a significant change we need to make in order for this to happen and unfortunately it's not high priority at present.
Are you using Download-Them-All?
Are you using Download-Them-All?
At 10:36 PM 23 September 2009
I followed the instructions, but when I right click, there is no option called "download them all". What am i doing wrong?
At 6:22 PM 28 September 2009
Fakeem wrote
Strange.
Mac or PC?
What version of Firefox are you using?
What version of Download them all are you using?
Mac or PC?
What version of Firefox are you using?
What version of Download them all are you using?
At 2:08 AM 29 September 2009
Fakeem,
As stated in the original message of this discussion DownloadThemAll is 3rd party Firefox extension that you need to add to Firefox.
You can download it here: addons.mozilla.org
As stated in the original message of this discussion DownloadThemAll is 3rd party Firefox extension that you need to add to Firefox.
You can download it here: addons.mozilla.org
At 4:51 AM 29 September 2009
I just noticed that my firefox is in safe mode. Is that why it doesn't work for me?
At 6:39 PM 2 October 2009
Fakeem wrote
When I Right-click, i don't get a "download them all" option, just an option to save the link. Maybe the spyware that comes with firefox and that I mentioned in my original message, is why I can't use this feature. I will keep trying though.
At 6:53 PM 2 October 2009
Fakeem wrote
I figured it out. Don't follow instruction 3, which says "Click on the I to the left of the release name to go to the release page"
I had to right-click anywhere else on the page. Clicking the "I" only gave me the option to save the link.
I had to right-click anywhere else on the page. Clicking the "I" only gave me the option to save the link.
At 7:04 PM 2 October 2009
Fakeem wrote
Cool Fakeem, I'm glad that's working for you. We would still like to setup our own system but it's not in our immediate plan yet.
At 8:07 PM 4 October 2009
A whitelable is great I'm new to this site. I had one maybe problem download with Sean Kingston (Face Drop) serato would start to spike. Is there anything I can do other than downloading it agian?
At 12:00 PM 1 December 2009
Dj. Free-Style wrote
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