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From:
Muffin
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IDM
Date:
Wed, 14 Jan 2004 15:36:32 +0000
Subject:
Re: [idm] Bleep
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quoted 3 lines Exactly. The MP3s fall under the same idea as a standard cd/vinyl> Exactly. The MP3s fall under the same idea as a standard cd/vinyl > release, so if you play it out you fall under the dj licenses that > normally apply.
I hope so.
quoted 4 lines Agreed. Although, the MP3 files are at a high enough bitrate that it> Agreed. Although, the MP3 files are at a high enough bitrate that it > doesn't really bother me. I have hope that they'll explore other options, > since it doesn't affect bandwidth, only server storage, and that's > generally cheap nowadays.
Encoding an entire back catalogue can be a pain too. Especially when releases aren't on CD... Or you don't even have masters to produce from. The encoding itself can be batched, but getting the meta data right is a pain... None of the contributed DB systems are reliable, and getting a monkey to do it means mistakes.
quoted 6 lines I like OGG, out of general sound principle, and I don't have any real> I like OGG, out of general sound principle, and I don't have any real > problem with the prices that seem to be abound -- between .99 and 1.50 a > track, $10 or so for a full album. I just finished encoding every CD I > own to OGG so I have access to it at my fingertips, so it's not entirely > different to me at this point. In fact, I wouldn't be worried about > running out of space for storage anymore :D
Apart from diskspace / backup space. _d._ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org