How-To Download
The question about how to download and utilize all the content presented by That’s Major! is something arises often.
Before an explanation is given on how to use the links, you will find your general experience with us and other websites far easier with the following pieces of software:
- Firefox (best web browser out)
- Adobe Flash (needed to view almost all of the videos and music embedded within the website)
- SkipScreen (makes using file hosting websites FAR easier)
- WinRAR (allows you to open .Zip and .Rar files you may download from That’s Major!)
or UnRarX (if you’re using a Apple computer)
How To Download From A File Hosting Website For this explanation we will be utilizing a single track download for the example (Joell Ortiz’s – I Go Off), posts consist of the header (Where it says Joell Ortiz I Go Off), the summary/commentary, and a “Download HERE” link. Click the download here as circled in the picture below to begin the process.
To preview the song click the play button and a low-quality preview of the song will being to play, or to download directly click the “Download Link: D o w n l o a d” link and the mp3 will begin to download.
A variety of file hosting websites are used by the different editors on That’s Major to provide the viewers with new downloadable content (All of which work in very similar ways). Individual file hosts may be websites such as: ZShare, RapidShare, MegaUpload, MediaFire, UserShare, etc… Occasionally for more popular entrys file distribution sites such as SplitR or ShareBee will be used to generate multiple links on different file hosts.
Regarding Dead Links
The term “Dead Links” refers to links that are dead, eg: not working anymore. The way this blog (and every other) is setup, dead links are inevitable. Links die after a period of time has passed without any activity and the host deletes the file, or the host received a complaint from a record company regarding the file and deleted it. The average life span of any particular link might only be a month or two after it had been originally posted, so please check the date of the post before complaining about dead links.





