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2013 Sep 18
4
Opus now supported at Magnatune
This seemed to be the best place to let you guys know.... Magnatune.com's entire catalog is now downloadable in Opus format, with full metadata (small and large cover art) at 128k stereo. A few comments: 1) I'm really impressed by your metadata implementation. It's very cleanly done, and the multiple artwork idea is fantastic. One suggestion: I couldn't find an example in the
2007 May 11
0
categories like ebay
...s within DVDs & Movies'', click the first item ''DVD, HD DVD & Blu-ray''. ok, now its fancy categories for dvd movie is ready, right on the left sidebar. isn''t it different? 1. It has multiple category systems: movies are divided by their Format, Genre(with subgenres), Rating and Condition. 2. This multiple category systems are interactive. If you go deep to one category system''s subcategory, for instance we click PG-13(under Rating category), the other category system stay on sidebar, only now all categories show movies that is rated PG-13. (if any ca...
2013 Sep 19
0
Opus now supported at Magnatune
John Buckman wrote: > Magnatune.com <http://Magnatune.com>'s entire catalog is now > downloadable in Opus format, with full metadata (small and large cover > art) at 128k stereo. As a long-time fan of Magnatune and what you're trying to do, this is pretty awesome. > 1) I'm really impressed by your metadata implementation. It's very > cleanly done, and the
2006 Dec 19
1
Seeking ERD/Schema resources
Hi all. I''ve been working diligently through several of the popular tomes on RoR: - AWDWR - Beginning RoR E-Commerce - The Money Train (Benjamin Curtis) I''ve learned lots, however these books cover selling one type of product (i.e. a book). One thing is eluding me: I''m trying to develop a schema for a music store that offers products with options (i.e. Filetype, Length)
2004 Aug 06
0
a new directory service
On September 17, 2001 01:31, you wrote: > So I've been doing some research and thinking here and there about what > a _good_ directory service for icecast would be like. I'd appreciate > some feedback and some discussion on this topic, before I start putting > a lot of effort into developing it. > > First off, I think getting rid of # of listeners is a must. It just
2004 Aug 06
16
a new directory service
So I've been doing some research and thinking here and there about what a _good_ directory service for icecast would be like. I'd appreciate some feedback and some discussion on this topic, before I start putting a lot of effort into developing it. First off, I think getting rid of # of listeners is a must. It just creates a self-fulfilling prophecy and encourages cheating. I think the
2004 Aug 06
7
a new directory service
> That said, we are all aware of the fact that there is a large amount of > cheating going on, and therefore that number may not be so relevant nor > accurate. With the system I've outlined, there is no reason to cheat. There's no need to fake listener counts because it's not there. Certainly people can make this available in the 'description' field, ie, how