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Re: Some ideas needed
zip sounds too complicated and too much work for folks. How about just
making a streaming m3u (file that streams individual tagged MP3 files or
samples), and then just providing a link to the m3u file contents so that
folks can download the MP3s they want.
For example, create a file in notepad called "my_sample_mp3s.m3u" and
populate it like this:
#EXTM3U
#EXTINF:-1,Artist Name - Song Title - CD
http://yourmp3filename.mp3
#EXTINF:-1,Artist Name - Song Title - CD
http://yourmp3filename.mp3
#EXTINF:-1,Artist Name - Song Title - CD
http://yourmp3filename.mp3
...and so on
When folks go to the m3u file, they can listen to all the clips and even
skip through them. Then if they want to download one, they just look at
the
contents of the m3u file, which you can publish in text format on your
site.
Kris
----- Original Message -----
From: Ingo Ito
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 27, 2006 9:23 AM
Subject: Some ideas needed
Hi everybody,
I know it´s a bit off topic, but maybe some people on this list do have
some
advice (I tried some typically mp3 groups and this was no serious help at
all).
I need some help or recommendations on the following subject:
I want to offer mp3 files of my work on my own homepage (which I´m working
on at the moment).
I do work with loops and sometimes they are only tiny pieces of music for
e.g. audio books, and so I have for example 50 individual mp3 tracks from
30
sec to a few minutes in one album.
This would be a lot of individual downloading for the people.
So I would like to have one file containing all little mp3 files with tags
etc. .
What do you recommend to do for offering such downloadable file in which
all
the individual files stay as they are?
Just a simple Winzip or Winrar compression? Any experiences with the
quality
of such?
Or maybe BitTorrent? Or sth.else?
Any suggestions are appreciated. Thank you very much and I wish everybody
on
this list a happy new year!
Regards and greetings from Spain
Ingo