Monday, 27 September 2010
flowchart of progession through the site
Friday, 24 September 2010
my goal
+ To create a meaningful expression of love through a mixtape but for the digital age
+ To create a lawful, authorized website which abides to music copyright
+ To create a gift which is both romantic and unique
Personal
+ Build on my design skills and showcase them within the project
+ A broader understanding of digital media on the internet
+ A possible project which could continue with after university
Thursday, 23 September 2010
review: experience project website
+ other users can comment on experiences that have been posted
+ when you post an experience a song can be linked to that experience
+ music can then be searched by feelings and emotions
+ the mood music search facility is part of the amazon affiliated program
+ there are 24 experience categories that users can post an experience to
Wednesday, 22 September 2010
abstract
For my final major project I want to create a website which gives the user ability to compile mixtape playlists for the digital age.
Mixtapes have a retro/vintage feel to them laced with emotions and feelings towards recipient. The feeling a mixtape brings is one of warm sentiments and a mix of nostalgia.
Some have compared a mixtape to a personal love letter. At a time when mixtapes were at their most popular, compilers would take much time and effort into choosing the right songs and putting them into an order which flows effortlessly throughout the mix. Mixtapes were used to express a message, whether it was of love, friendship or in some cases a heartfelt apology.
As the digital age has progressed we have left behind analog and the tradition of making mixtapes. Instead it has been replaced with downloadable MP3s which sit on our hard drives, MP3 players and phones with no physical existence. Music is very rarely given as a gift anymore yet it still has meaning and people will always associate memories with their favourite songs.
My goal is to still give the old school mixtape the same meaningful existence it had when it first begun but to update it for the digital age.
Tuesday, 21 September 2010
songmeanings.net
- community based site
- once users have created an account with the site they are able to add song lyrics and comment on their interpretation of the song
- the website is written using mySQL and php5 on apache and linux servers
- non-profit website
- revenue earned from the website come from advertisements and all money is put back into the development of the site
- recently a mixtape section was added to the site which allows users to add song lyrics into a playlist, write comments about the playlist and allow users to comment on their song choices
- you can like songs to facebook and share over social networks stumble.it and del.icio.us
- for each page of lyrics, links are given to listen to the song, download the song and also download a ringtone. These are possibily affiliated websites
mixwidget.org - what is it?
Created by the makers of mixwit.org, mixwidget is an open source widget available for developers.
mixwit.org
+ users can add their own image to the mixtape skin, making the your mixtape individual
+ the website closed down december 27th 2008
types of downloads
Mixtape - Luke Snellin
Monday, 20 September 2010
opentape.fm - what is it?
+ lets you make and host your own mixtapes on the web
+ inspired by muxtapes interface
+ music can be listened to streaming over the internet but not downloaded
+ allows the user to upload songs, delete and rearrange tracks
software available here: http://opentape.fm/
affiliate programs
+ Encourages web developers to promote music from the music retailers by placing links on their website
+ Commission is earned for each track downloaded from that website, usually around 4% of the actual cost of the track
+ Affliate programs are usually free to sign up
+ Music retailers offer networks and support to help affiliates track their progress of downloads
+ Great way to earn extra money from a website
Sunday, 19 September 2010
what is soundexchange?
+ collects royalties from satellite radios, internet radios, cable TV music channels and similar streaming music programs/websites.
+ Royalties are then distributed to featured/non-featured artists, master rights owners (record labels) and independent artists.
+ Copyright law now requires that certain users of music pay the copyright owner of the sound recording for the public performance of that music via certain digital transmissions
different file formats
+ uncompressed file formats - WAV, AIFF, AU and PCM
+ Lossless compression file formats - FLAC, APE, WV, SHORTEN, TTA, ATRAC, apple lossless, MPEG-4, WMA
+ Lossy compression - MP3, Vorbis, musepack, AAC, ATRAC, Lossy WMA
+ Uncompressed is used for storing origianl sound recordings as they store most combinations of sampling rates and bitrates
+ Lossless compression file format has a longer process time than uncompressed file formats but they are more efficient on space usage
+ MPEG Layer-3 format is the most popular format for downloading and storing music. By eliminating portions of the audio file that are less audible, mp3 files are compressed to roughly one-tenth the size of an equivalent PCM file sacrificing quality.
Saturday, 18 September 2010
first-sale doctrine
+ Allows the purchaser of a lawfully made copy of copyrighted work permission to sell or give it away
+ Copyright holders have no control over the subsequent sales of their work, unless copies are made
+ The doctrine does not allow the user to make additional copies of copyrighted work as that inflicts on copyright laws
+ Through the copying and distributing of copyrighted work, the owner of that work does not benefit
+ Renting or leasing copyrighted work for commercial use is forbidden unless it is for non profit organisations such as libraries
digital music copyright
(4) Any person who distributes a phonorecord or a copy of a computer program (including any tape, disk, or other medium embodying such program) in violation of paragraph (1) is an infringer of copyright under section 501 of this title and is subject to the remedies set forth in sections 502, 503, 504, and 505,. Such violation shall not be a criminal offense under section 506 or cause such person to be subject to the criminal penalties set forth in section 2319 of title 18.
Taken from: http://www.copyright.gov/title17/92chap1.html#109
+ The RIAA (The Recording Industry Association of America) suggests that to sell a compilation CD you must first get aquire a license from the individual copyright owners
+ To offer digital downloads requires a license which are granted by copyright owners.
UK Copyright Laws
Copyright law provides that a person must have permission to make a copyrighted work (such as a sound recording) available for download on the internet. Doing so (i.e. uploading) without permission of the copyright owner (in the case of a sound recording, the record label) is against the law, regardless of whether the music was originally obtained legally or illegally by the uploader.
+ Buying a download means you buy the copy of the music and not the rights to copy of distribute
+ Consumers are not allowed to sell or give away the original once it has been copied.
digital rights managment (DRM)
media aggregate
Thursday, 16 September 2010
reasons for making a mixtape
Tuesday, 14 September 2010
ID3 tags
- stores information such as: title, artist, album, track number and other information about the file to be stored in the file itself
- two types of ID3 tag: ID3v1 and IDv2
ID3v1 tags
-occupies 128 bytes
-placed at the end of the mp3/mp4 file
- begins with the string TAG
- requires 30 bytes each for title, artist, album and a comment
- requires 40 bytes for the year
- requires 1 byte to identify the genre from a list of predfined values
- ID3v1.1 - added the ability to store track numbers
ID3v2
- no relation to ID3v1
- holds 256mb of information
Editing ID3 tags
- software called tag editors or taggers can be used to edit the metadata of an ID3 tag
Saturday, 4 September 2010
the end product
Friday, 3 September 2010
playlist/mixtape sites: THE HYPE MACHINE
mixtape/playlist sites: BLIP.FM
mixtape/playlist sites: ITUNES
Thursday, 2 September 2010
mixtape/playlist sites: ARTOFTHEMIX
+ free to use
+ cannot listen online, tracks have to be purchased first
+ playlists are published by users who have accounts on the website
+ playlists have certain moods and reasons behind them
+ links to amazon and itunes for each track so users can download
+ account holders have the option to 'favourite' other useres playlists
+ forum available to users to discuss reasons behind making the mixtape and for feedback.
mixtape/playlist sites: STEREOMOOD
mixtape/playlist sites: SPOTIFY
mixtape/playlist sites: LAST.FM
Wednesday, 1 September 2010
mixtape/playlist sites: ILIKE
mixtape/playlist sites: MUSICOVERY
mixtape/playlist sites: MOODAGENT
the characteristics of tumblr
mixtape/playlist sites: JUKEBOXALIVE
mixtape/playlist sites: FAVTAPE
The new version of the site addresses these issues, and introduces a host of new features that make the site a worthwhile replacement to Muxtape. Users are now free to rearrange songs on their playlists, and can easily share their Favtapes using a static URL (You can see the one I made here). Other new features include links to music videos for each song, album art, an embeddable player, and playlists of top songs from Billboard charts and iTunes. The new site also supports a mobile interface for the iPhone, so you can listen to your playlists on the go.