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2004 Aug 06
2
Dynamic playlist support
> I don't know (don't use ices) but I thought I should inform you.. taking
> user requests may cause you to violate the RIAA rules regarding that topic,
> depending on how you handle it. Be careful. ;)
Again, in Spain there is no rule in this sense... I mean, a normal
air-FM/AM station can receive a call for a song and play it
inmediately.
What happens if this spanish station
2004 Aug 06
0
Dynamic playlist support
...for Internet radio,
although I have no idea.
> I'm quite confused on where start and where end the authority of
> an entity when the channel is spreading all over the world.
Broadcasts originating in america are subject to US law. I don't think
US law governs broadcasts from spain, tradidional, internet, or
otherwise.
jack.
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2011 May 27
1
AEC learning behaviour
Hi,
I already implemented and posted a patch to do this serialization a few
weeks ago.
http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.comp.audio.compression.speex.devel/6913
It is not integrated into the main git tree though.
Regards,
Simon
On 26/05/2011 21:21, Stuart O Anderson wrote:
> This is not part of the current API. It shouldn't be too hard add a
> serialization routine for
2004 Aug 06
4
Re: mp3pro and the mp3 streaming license]
...> $180,000.
>
> Significantly higher than the Frauhofer license, unless you generate
> $9Mil/yr or more in revenue from your stream.
The rates are in arbitration, and I doubt they will come out anywhere
near that amount. It just isn't feasible, even for large companies.
Reember, tradidional radio doesn't have to pay these, even if they are
broadcasting online. Nor are they subject to the compulsory license.
There's still a possibility that the DMCA will be dismantled before the
arbitration is even finished. You shouldn't have to pay the RIAA
anyway, and the fact that...
2004 Aug 06
2
Re: mp3pro and the mp3 streaming license]
> >So uh, you think it's worth more for mp3, than the actual music
> >involved?
> >
> >Come on.
>
> Hmm.. so what you're saying is that for under $2K I can get an unlimited
> distribution license from the recording industry? To burn, distribute,
> sell and market as much of their material as I like? Wow. Sign me up.
Streaming music is $250