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Welcome to the new issue. We hope you’re enjoying the ability to access all the media that accompanies the magazine. For print and desktop based readers, this now means being able to see the numerous animated tabfrom each article. You also now have the option to download one or both media folders; one contains standard quality audio and video that won’t eat up hard drive space (this issue totals around 250mb) and the other is high quality (typically, double or more in size). Choose both or just one, depending on your requirements. Now we’re free of CD format constraints we’re able to offer the performance videos at a higher quality, regardless of your folder choice of standard or high quality. It also means that we can provide more audio and of a better quality too - we don’t have to reduce audio to mp3s any more to fit a disc’s size. Good stuff indeed, I hope you’ll agree.

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