Even if you proceed, be aware of these dangers:
| Risk Type | Description | |-----------|-------------| | Malware in ZIPs | Hackers hide .exe files inside “discography” folders. | | Phishing pages | Fake “MEGA link shorteners” steal your login credentials. | | Fake ZIP passwords | Scams demand payment for a password that never works. | | Outdated codecs | Some downloads include malicious .lnk or .vbs files. |
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Once you have a ZIP file (legally obtained), follow these steps:
If you legally own CDs or downloads, you can create a private, shareable discography ZIP on MEGA for backup or family sharing. Even if you proceed, be aware of these
1. Gather all albums in one parent folder.
2. Normalize metadata using MusicBrainz Picard.
3. Compress with 7-Zip (select “ultra compression” for .7z format – smaller than ZIP).
4. Upload to MEGA – encrypt with your own key (not MEGA’s default).
5. Share only with trusted people via password-protected links.
This keeps your library safe and portable without infringing copyright. Tagging: Music files have metadata (ID3 tags) that
MEGA has bandwidth limits for free users (approx. 5 GB every 6 hours). For discographies exceeding 20 GB, consider: