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Legal Music Tracks - 1 million to choose
from
Legal Music Tracks - 1 million to choose
from
08/02/2004 07:02 PMDirect and Related Links for
'Legal Music Tracks - 1 million to choose from'
Did someone say free and legal music downloads? I have a
“few” links that you might be interested in, say 1 million
different tracks. ;o) From what I have seen, most of them appear to be
running under the Indie labels and some are just amatures trying to
get their name out there onto the big ‘ol World Wide Web….
"1 Million Free & Legal Music Tracks"
"1 Million Free & Legal Music Tracks"
07/30/2004 03:52 PM1 million Free and Legal Music Tracks
1 million Free and Legal Music Tracks
08/01/2004 03:21 PMA lot of sites are springing up that have music that are featuring
artist that have put there music offerings online. If you are looking
for a great list of resources check out this site. [Free and Legal Music
Resources]
Convert music videos to iTunes tracks
Convert music videos to iTunes tracks
05/10/2004 10:19 AMFollowing up on the recent hint regarding saving music videos from the
iTunes Music Store, here's how to extract the song from the video.
If you drag your new video file into the iTunes window, iTunes will
copy the file into...
PyMusique allows for DRM-free iTunes
Music Store tracks
PyMusique allows for DRM-free iTunes
Music Store tracks
03/19/2005 03:27 AMJon Johansen, also known as DVD Jon, has once again attacked Apple's
method of protecting iTunes bought from the Music Store. The
Norwegian programmer famous for breaking the encryption software that
protected and localized DVDs, has found a way of buying digital rights
management-free tracks using his PyMusique application. Since the
iTunes Music Store adds the digital rights management tag after a
track has been bought and downloaded, Johansen has devised a front-end
that, according to engadget, "conveniently neglects to wrap the file
with any copy protection."
MSN Music Debuts First Exclusive Tracks
From Monterey Jazz Festival
MSN Music Debuts First Exclusive Tracks
From Monterey Jazz Festival
09/17/2004 03:03 AMMSN® Music and the Monterey Jazz Festival, a three-day celebration of
the best in jazz, are giving music fans something to sing about. MSN
has teamed up with the world's longest-running jazz festival to offer
new and archival recordings not available anywhere else -- online or
offline -- of live performances by some of jazz's biggest names,
including Blue Note Records' Don Byron Ivey-Divey Trio, the Terence
Blanchard Sextet, the Bill Charlap Trio and other famed artists.
1 Million Free & Legal Music Tracks -
Main.HomePage
1 Million Free & Legal Music Tracks -
Main.HomePage
07/30/2004 02:58 AMenorgis.com/pmwiki/pmwiki.php
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The Record Ass. of America's subpoena
tactics for sueing Kazaa users is
declared unlawful - good news for music
fans, bad news for fat cat record execs
The Record Ass. of America's subpoena
tactics for sueing Kazaa users is
declared unlawful - good news for music
fans, bad news for fat cat record execs
12/21/2003 08:35 AMloses two court cases .. According to the BBC ..
BBC
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3335063.stm
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Record 100 hours of music on a disk
Record 100 hours of music on a disk
03/19/2003 10:43 PMThanks to Slashdot for the following link. I can imagine that the
recording industry is in panic mode with the...
Record music streams with MusicSafari
Record music streams with MusicSafari
02/16/2004 11:55 AMThere have been a number of hints on capturing RealAudio streams, and
similar, and converting them to MP3/AAC files for playback at your
leisure.
MusicSafari appears to do it all for you without fiddling with the
command lin...
Record Industry Sues 493 More U.S. Music
Swappers
Record Industry Sues 493 More U.S. Music
Swappers
05/27/2004 10:48 AM?A U.S. music industry group said Monday it had sued 493 more people
for copyright infringement as part of its campaign to stop consumers
from copying music over the Internet. The Recording Industry
Association of America has now sued 2,947 individuals since last
September in an attempt to discourage people from copying songs
through ?peer to peer? networks like Kazaa and LimeWire.?
SunComm does not want you to record
Analog music from your Speakers
SunComm does not want you to record
Analog music from your Speakers
02/10/2004 02:44 AMIt seems the battle to limit consumers from recording music is being
taken to levels of insanity. First of all...
Record Labels Change Their Tune On Free
Web Music
Record Labels Change Their Tune On Free
Web Music
06/01/2004 09:55 PM"A year ago, there were certainly labels that weren't willing to
release any single prior to the CD being released," said Eddy Cue,
vice president for applications and Internet services at Apple, which
operates the iTunes download store. "I'm not aware of anybody who
falls into that equation today. Everybody gets it now." By Chris
Nelson, MacNewsWorld (via MyAppleMenu)
Record labels wary of Apple's music
dominance
Record labels wary of Apple's music
dominance
05/05/2004 05:14 PMAccording to The Independent, record labels in Europe are dragging
their feet in licensing songs to Apple because they fear the success
of a Euro iTunes Music Store could dictate which artists succeed or
fail by deciding which to promote more...
Setting the record straight on those
digital music files
Setting the record straight on those
digital music files
11/06/2003 04:11 AMSunspot Nov 6 2003 3:51AM ET
Now It's Time To Blame The Record Lables
For Screwing Up Mobile Music
Now It's Time To Blame The Record Lables
For Screwing Up Mobile Music
04/15/2005 12:47 PMIt was just last night that we were saying that the mobile phone
operators were going to
screw
up the mobile music market with their greed... though we also
noted that the recording industry was just as bad, and that the two of
them together, guaranteed a disaster. As if on cue, News.com comes
along to confirm this, with a story about how
the record labels are pissed off at
Steve Jobs because he won't let them
raise
prices or force people to buy a bad song to get a good song.
Instead, of course, they want to work with the mobile carriers, "The
(wireless) carriers' economics are aligned with us much better than
Apple is aligned with us." By which the anonymous executive means
they're both incredibly greedy and willing to sacrifice long term
viability for short term profits. This is like watching a massive
train wreck in incredibly slow motion.
Ringtones make sweet music for record
label (Reuters)
Ringtones make sweet music for record
label (Reuters)
06/24/2005 03:06 PMReuters - Ringtones, those song snippets that
announce incoming mobile-phone calls, are now making noise at
the top of the pop charts and on the bottom line of
multibillion-dollar businesses.
Ruling: Record industry can't get names
of music swappers from Internet
providers
Ruling: Record industry can't get names
of music swappers from Internet
providers
12/19/2003 07:38 PMSeattle Times Dec 19 2003 5:54PM ET
Music Arsenal Announces Launch Of Record
Label Management Software
Music Arsenal Announces Launch Of Record
Label Management Software
06/17/2004 03:42 AMMusic Arsenal announces the launch of a web-based application
tailor-made for information storage and sharing for record labels.
[PRWEB Jun 17, 2004]
Peter Gabriel, Brian Eno want to sell
their music online not to record labels
Peter Gabriel, Brian Eno want to sell
their music online not to record labels
01/26/2004 10:58 PMCanadian Press via Canada.com Jan 27 2004 2:45AM GMT
Record Internet Radio! Like a VCR for
Music! Fill Your MP3 Player for Free!
All with Audio Xtract
Record Internet Radio! Like a VCR for
Music! Fill Your MP3 Player for Free!
All with Audio Xtract
07/12/2004 02:08 AMHow many MP3s would you like to have? 1000? 100,000? With Audio
Xtract, you record from the radio, like in the old days, and there are
no per-song fees! So go ahead — start your collection today! Record
now, and listen later, at home or on the go! [PRWEB Jul 12, 2004]
"Record companies double royalties while
online music sites lose money"
"Record companies double royalties while
online music sites lose money"
09/24/2004 09:18 AMRecord Industry making record amounts of
money!
Record Industry making record amounts of
money!
09/04/2004 07:27 PMApparently BMI is pretty proud that they have been paying record
royalties to their artist. This is at the same time that the RIAA and
others are complaining that P2P is costing them Billions. Bunch of
hypocrites [Techdirt]
Even more amazing links and contradictions. [Arstechnic
a]
Tossing A Verbal Egg At Dick Cheney's
Military Record, Sen. Frank Lautenberg
Blasted The Vice President Wednesday As
The "Lead Chickenhawk," Who Squawks
About John Kerry's Vietnam War Record
Despite Never Serving Himself
Tossing A Verbal Egg At Dick Cheney's
Military Record, Sen. Frank Lautenberg
Blasted The Vice President Wednesday As
The "Lead Chickenhawk," Who Squawks
About John Kerry's Vietnam War Record
Despite Never Serving Himself
04/29/2004 07:47 AMsquawking .. You
go
newsday.com/news/local/wire/ny-bc-nj--lautenberg-defend0428apr28,
0,2540034,print.story?coll=ny-ap-regional-wire
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First Tracks 1.08
First Tracks 1.08
02/01/2005 09:44 PMDownloads and consolidates weather information and slope conditions
for skiers and snowboarders.
50 Tracks
50 Tracks
09/20/2004 04:58 AMDirect and Related Links for '50 Tracks'
“Thousands of CDs are released each year by thousands of
artists in an ever expanding array of genres…it’s been
happening for decades and it’s getting harder and harder to
figure out what should be in your collection! How is a music lover,
casual or devoted, to have any chance of knowing what to buy?
What’s good? What’s going to last? How can a person find
the music that matters? 50 tracks. 100 years. One great…
Hiding your tracks
Hiding your tracks
05/07/2004 06:19 AMUSA Today May 7 2004 10:26AM GMT
Managing Tracks
Managing Tracks
09/20/2004 10:48 PMScript applet traverses your iTunes or iPod library searching for
tracks with the same Song Name and Size and copies them to a "Dupes"
playlist. Once corralled, you can decide which can stay and which can
go. Read Me explains more.
"limited tracks"
"limited tracks"
06/16/2004 11:01 PMBantha Tracks Goes Online
Bantha Tracks Goes Online
06/10/2004 08:20 AMStarting this summer Bantha Tracks will appear both in print and
online. The online version features new fan interaction and will be
updated biweekly! For all the details visit
Starwars.com!
iPod tracks -> Desktop
iPod tracks -> Desktop
09/21/2004 02:48 AMiPod tracks -> Desktop is a set of scripts that allow an easy retrieve
of iPod tracks directly from iTunes. "iPod tracks -> Desktop" is
installed in iTunes script menu and will copy the selected tracks in
iTunes (not Playlists) on you Desktop, easily.
Technorati tracks 3M bl0gs!
Technorati tracks 3M bl0gs!
07/07/2004 08:10 AMOK. I promise not to boast about every 1M blogs Technorati adds, but it's an
opportunity to quote some interesting facts.
Sifry's Alerts
Technorati
tracks 3 million blogs
On an average weekday, we're seeing over 15,000 new weblogs created
per day. That means that a new weblog is created somewhere in the
world every 5.8 seconds.
Of course, not all weblogs that are created are actively updated.
Even though abandonment rates are high - our analyses show that about
45% of the weblogs we track have not had a post in over 3 months we
are still tracking a significant population of people who are posting
each day. The number of conversations are increasing. We're seeing
over 275,000 individual posts every day. That means that on average,
more than 3 blogs are updated every second. The median time from when
someone posts something to their weblog to when it is indexed and
available for searches on Technorati is 7 minutes. And we're striving
to handle the load. But to be perfectly frank, it isn't easy. We've
had some bugs and some outages - and for that I am truly sorry. I
don't think the service is fast enough or stable enough. So, stability
and fast response time is job #1, over new features and product
developments. It has to work, 100% of the time.


Legoland Tracks Kids by Wi-FI
Legoland Tracks Kids by Wi-FI
04/26/2004 02:28 PMThe Billund, Denmark, Legoland uses KidSpotter to track children in
the park, if parents want: For a rental fee, parents can Wi-Fi enable
their children preventing their unintentional loss. The press release
says that the park is the largest Wi-Fi installation in the world, but
it's only 10 hectares (about 25 acres)--could that be larger than
Disney World's Wi-Fi network? Or Novell or Microsoft's sprawling
campus? And what about Los Cerritos (9 square miles of Aiirmesh
coverage) or Santa Clara (25 square miles of MetroFi coming
online)?...
Google tracks packages
Google tracks packages
12/12/2003 11:39 AMGoogle will now search for UPS, FedEx and other numbers:
UPS tracking numbers example search: "1Z9999W999999999"
FedEx tracking numbers example search: "fedex 999999999999"
Patent numbers example search: "patent 5123123"
FAA airplane registration numbers example search: "n199ua"
FCC equipment IDs example search: "fcc B4Z-34009-PIR"
Link
(
via Kottke)
DVD Jon: buy DRM-less tracks from Apple
iTunes
DVD Jon: buy DRM-less tracks from Apple
iTunes
03/19/2005 02:46 AMDeCSS creator at it again
Google Tracks Packages
Google Tracks Packages
12/15/2003 08:04 PMBy TechWeb News. Google has unveiled a feature that lets users track
Federal Express and United Parcel Service packages directly from the
popular search engine. ...
Making Tracks 1,000 Miles Away
Making Tracks 1,000 Miles Away
06/03/2004 08:14 PMUsing computer, drummer records with distant band.
By Crayton Harrison, Dallas Morning News (via MyAppleMenu)
System tracks PDF documents
System tracks PDF documents
03/31/2005 02:28 PMglobetechnology.com Mar 31 2005 6:39PM GMT
UK tracks US in online shopping
UK tracks US in online shopping
12/19/2004 02:53 PMThe UK is matching US trends in internet use, with the number of
online shoppers set to double, a survey says.
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Rogue Amoeba Updates Audio Hijack Pro,
Audio Hijack, and Nicecast
Rogue Amoeba Updates Audio Hijack Pro,
Audio Hijack, and Nicecast
04/09/2004 04:11 PMRogue Amoeba
Software has released a flurry of free updates for its products. A
moderate update to
Audio
Hijack Pro, the company's feature-rich application for recording
any audio, has bumped it to version 1.3. This update includes a fix
for recording iTunes when crossfades are on, as well as other small
improvements. Audio Hijack Pro 2 is in heavy development, and is
expected to be released sometime this summer.
Like Pixels? Check out
MacDesignEnhancing all audio output via Audio
Hijack
Enhancing all audio output via Audio
Hijack
09/03/2004 08:46 AMThis is kind of a followup to this previous hint regarding an iTunes
equalizer setting.
Something I do as a matter of course is configure Audio Hijack Pro to
enhance the sound that iTunes (and DVD Player, Real Player, you na...
Audio-FLAC-0.8
Audio-FLAC-0.8
07/11/2004 02:11 AMAudio-FLAC-0.5
Audio-FLAC-0.5
12/15/2003 05:44 PMAudio-FLAC-Decoder-0.2
Audio-FLAC-Decoder-0.2
07/18/2004 12:29 AMAudio Hijack Pro 2 Now Available
Audio Hijack Pro 2 Now Available
07/28/2004 04:54 PMFrom
http://www.rogueamoeba.com/company/pr/audiohijackpro20040728pr.php
Rogue Amoeba has just unveiled Audio Hijack Pro 2, a major upgrade to
our popular audio recording and enhancing tool. Audio Hijack Pro will
drastically change the way you use audio on your computer by giving
you the freedom to listen to audio when you want and how you want.
Record and enhance any audio with Audio Hijack Pro - it's the
cornerstone of your digital audio experience.
Audio Hijack Pro 2.0
Audio Hijack Pro 2.0
08/12/2004 06:55 PM By Dustin Wheeler, MacCritic (via MyAppleMenu)
Update: Audio Hijack Pro 2.0
Update: Audio Hijack Pro 2.0
07/29/2004 10:09 AMThe audio capture software adds recording to AAC and Apple Lossless
formats, a Recording Bin for organizing, previewing, and
post-processing recorded files, built-in CD burning, and much more.
Announcement: Audio Hijack Pro 2
Announcement: Audio Hijack Pro 2
05/20/2004 10:03 AMRogue Amoeba announced Audio Hijack Pro 2, scheduled for release in
July, which will add recording to AAC and Apple Lossless formats,
parallel effects processing and support for VSTi and AudioUnit synths,
an Output Bin for organizing and managing recorded files, integrated
line input recording, and other features.
Update: Audio Hijack Pro 1.3.1
Update: Audio Hijack Pro 1.3.1
06/11/2004 10:01 AMThe audio capture software adds an important fix for a bug introduced
by the 2004-06-07 Security Update.
Audio Hijack Pro 2 ... Coming Soon To A
Hard Drive Near You
Audio Hijack Pro 2 ... Coming Soon To A
Hard Drive Near You
05/19/2004 06:02 PMRogue Amoeba is pleased to officially announce Audio Hijack Pro 2,
slated for release in July of 2004. Just like the original Audio
Hijack Pro, version two will allow users to record and enhance any
audio played by their Mac. Audio Hijack Pro 2 is still great for
recording internet radio streams from programs like RealPlayer,
burning DVD audio to CD, or saving old vinyl and cassettes into iTunes
for digital playback. For full feature details and info on Audio
Hijack 2.0.
click this.
DealBITS Drawing: Audio Hijack Pro
Winners
DealBITS Drawing: Audio Hijack Pro
Winners
12/19/2004 02:49 PMRogue Amoeba releases Audio Hijack Pro 2
Rogue Amoeba releases Audio Hijack Pro 2
07/28/2004 10:58 AMRogue Amoeba Software has announced the release of Audio Hijack Pro 2,
a new version of its audio recording/enhancing utility...
Rogue Amoeba releases Audio Hijack Pro
2.0
Rogue Amoeba releases Audio Hijack Pro
2.0
07/28/2004 11:22 AMRogue Amoeba Software LLC on Wednesday introduced
Audio
Hijack Pro 2.0, a new version of their audio recording and
enhancement utility for Mac OS X. Audio Hijack Pro enables Mac users
to record any audio your Mac can play, and can also apply VST and
AudioUnit plug-ins to process audio as well.
Audio Hijack Pro 2 gets AAC, Apple
Lossless support
Audio Hijack Pro 2 gets AAC, Apple
Lossless support
05/19/2004 10:18 AMRogue Amoeba Software today announced Audio Hijack Pro 2, a new
version of its audio enhancement utility that lets you record any
audio on Mac OS X...
Audio Hijack Pro to include AAC, Apple
Lossless encoding
Audio Hijack Pro to include AAC, Apple
Lossless encoding
05/19/2004 10:37 AMRogue Amoeba expects to release
Audio
Hijack Pro 2 this July -- it's a major new version of their audio
recording and enhancement utility for Mac OS X. The new version will
add the ability to record audio using Dolby Advanced Audio Codec (AAC)
and the new Apple Lossless Audio Codec (ALAC), which was just
introduced with recent updates to iTunes and QuickTime. Also new to
the upcoming release is the addition of an Output Bin to organize,
preview, burn and export recorded files.
Audio Hijack 2.1.3, Hijack Pro 1.3.1 now
available
Audio Hijack 2.1.3, Hijack Pro 1.3.1 now
available
06/10/2004 02:25 PMDeveloper Rogue Amoeba announced the release of
Audio Hijack 2.1.3
on Thursday. The new version of the company's tool for recording any
audio on your Mac now keeps the computer awake while recording and
adds performance enhancements and bug fixes. The company also made
Audio Hijack Pro
1.3.1 available -- it offers an important fix for a bug created by
Apple's June 7 Security Update. Both upgrades are free for all Audio
Hijack and Audio Hijack Pro users. The full version of Audio Hijack is
US$16, while the Pro edition, which adds such features as recording to
MP3 format, is $30. Both require Mac OS X v10.2.7 or higher.
Sound Audio Systems Announces Huge Sale
on Selected Professional Audio Products
Sound Audio Systems Announces Huge Sale
on Selected Professional Audio Products
03/14/2005 05:26 PMSound Audio Systems announced today that the company will have a huge
sale on selected items. [PRWEB Mar 1, 2005]
Elemental Audio offers Neodynium audio
compressor
Elemental Audio offers Neodynium audio
compressor
09/14/2004 07:23 AMElemental Audio Systems on Tuesday introduced
Neo
dynium, a plug-in for RTAS, Audio Unit and VST-compatible audio
software designed for compression and dynamics processing. It uses an
"I/O Map" visual interface that helps audio pros optimize and direct
their efforts, rather than relying on more common transfer curves and
displays. Neodynium costs US$159 (and is available for $139 for a
limited time). It works with Digidesign Pro Tools, Emagic Logic and
other software. System requirements call for a G3 or faster with Mac
OS X v10.2 or newer and a compatible host application.
Westec InterActive Selects the Voice
Tracker™ Array Microphone for Enhanced
Audio in Retail and Restaurant
Audio/Video Surveillance and Operations
Audit
Westec InterActive Selects the Voice
Tracker™ Array Microphone for Enhanced
Audio in Retail and Restaurant
Audio/Video Surveillance and Operations
Audit
03/17/2005 03:36 AMWestec InterActive, the leader in interactive remote security
monitoring for convenience store, retail, restaurant and other
business applications, selected Acoustic Magic’s Voice Tracker™ array
microphone to be used for enhanced audio for audio/video monitoring.
Enhanced audio is especially important for Operational Audits,
enabling clear reception of conversations between employees and
customers. [PRWEB Mar 17, 2005]
Audio controller promises next gen audio
systems
Audio controller promises next gen audio
systems
06/25/2004 11:57 AMThe latest version of Oxford Semiconductor's OXFW970 FireWire audio
controller IC allows next generation audio systems to be easily added
to desktop and notebook systems on the Mac and PC platforms, reports
electropages in an article noted at MacSurfer...
M-Audio introduces Revolution 5.1 audio
card
M-Audio introduces Revolution 5.1 audio
card
08/04/2004 10:03 AMM-Audio on Wednesday introduced the
Revolution 5.1, a surround sound audio card
compatible with both Macs and PCs. The PCI card comes bundled with
Aspyr Media's Wakeboarding Unleashed featuring Shaun Murray, billed as
the first Mac game optimized for surround sound. The Revolution 5.1 is
available for US$99.95.
AAC Audio Format Selected for DVD Audio
AAC Audio Format Selected for DVD Audio
04/09/2004 04:10 PMTony Smith writes for the Register, The AAC (Advanced Audio
Codec), the audio format supported by Apples iTunes Music Store,
has been chosen as a key future DVD Audio disc technology by the
standards governing body, the DVD Forum. [Mar 25]
Audio*
Audio*
03/13/2003 02:13 PMRelease 0.2.7
Audio-DSS-0.02
Audio-DSS-0.02
08/18/2004 01:29 AM"audio"
"audio"
09/05/2004 02:53 PMAudio-Wav-0.04
Audio-Wav-0.04
12/30/2004 12:00 PMPDL-Audio-1.0
PDL-Audio-1.0
07/12/2004 05:30 PMAudio-Wav-0.03
Audio-Wav-0.03
06/11/2004 09:54 AM"Audio IDs"
"Audio IDs"
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