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Sound and Fury: DRM hits a new Lo(fi)

So I read in this article on Salon.com about SoundExchange's "deal" with Web broadcasters. After pushing internet radio to the brink of extinction, they now graciously extend their hand and offer salvation - for a price....
Digital Media Audio Blogs > Audio
I guess I've been reading Make too long, but when I wanted to hear Internet radio in the spare room the other day, I quickly devised this wacky solution: The Apple AirPort Express receives the Wi-Fi music signal from iTunes, converts it to analog, and then injects it into the old boombox through a car cassette adapter. The belt raises...
Digital Media Audio Blogs > Audio
In the early '00s I had a company that developed P2P streaming software that powered Internet radio broadcasts. At that time, there was a big risk that Internet radio would get shut down. It didn't - but it was burdened with regulations that made it pay MORE fees than terrestrial or satellite radio. (Net radio has to pay composer...
Digital Media Audio Blogs > Audio
Digital Audio Essentials, O’Reilly’s “comprehensive guide to creating, recording, editing, and sharing music and other audio,” is out, and here’s a 20-page sample chapter you can put to use today.
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AudioMill says it can search internet radio stations for song titles you are interested in, and then download that song to your computer. Interesting idea, but the quality of streaming audio only lies between 40 and 128kps, and the fact that you can't turn their format into MP3's or burn them to a CD may turn off a good number of their target audience.
Digital Media Web Blogs > Web
Real Networks will begin streaming NBA games live, helping solidify a future for them selling sports package deals over the internet much like the cable packages we see today.

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