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Playlick
Create, collect and curate your favourite playlists from around the web
music  playlist  sharing  social  last.fm  spotify  podcast  api  service  audio 
22 days ago by michaelfox
auditory-research-suite - Auditory Research Suite - Google Project Hosting
This project is designed to create a general purpose toolkit to support research on auditory perception. Although our primary goal is to better understand the musical experience, we are also interested in exploring general issues of auditory perception and cognition. To this end, we will focus on several veins of research:

Sensory integration
Rhythm/timing
The communication of emotion through sound
data  health  quantifiedself  resources  reference  audio  tests  javascript 
9 weeks ago by michaelfox
Moodstreams Guided Meditations and Blog
"Meditation Getaways" podcast series, as well as Paul's ramblings on health and wellness, and the goings on at Moodstreams
podcasts  meditation  audio 
january 2012 by michaelfox
A survey of playlist formats
Description: Every line in an M3U file is either a comment, a blank, or a resource to render. A comment line begins with the pound sign, #. Blanks are ignored. A resource is the address of a media file.
A resource address can be anything the M3U reader is capable of understanding. These include absolute filesystem paths, relative filesystem paths (with the base undefined by the file format), and URLs.

A resource can be anything the M3U reader is capable of rendering. To my knowledge these are always audio files, but there is no set reason for that to be true. However, it may not be wise to point to proprietary media formats like Real streaming audio in an M3U file, since many players will throw a user-visible error for media they cannot render.

The design philosophy of M3U is to let resource data types do the work. Players that don't understand an address or resource type usually skip the entry. The ability to reference URLs, in addition to filesystem paths, was added this way; some players (Winamp and XMMS, notably) simply added the ability to handle URLs to their M3U readers.

Support for M3U features varies wildly. iTunes, for example, will only render the first entry in an M3U file.

M3U is by far the most popular playlist format, probably due to its simplicity. It is an ad-hoc standard with no formal definition, no canonical source, and no owner.

Example:
# This is an absolute filesystem path
c:/music/foo.mp3

# This is a relative filesystem path
foo/fighters.mp3

# This is a URL
http://foofighters.com/somesong.mp3

Mime type:
audio/mpegurl (recommended)

audio/x-mpegurl
Distinguishing features: A simple list of files, one per line.
Definition URL: http://www.schworak.com/programming/music/playlist_m3u.asp
Originator: Winamp (?)
Implementations: Winamp, XMMS, many more
Metadata support: Before ID3 tags were widely supported by MP3 players, a flavor of M3U called Extended M3U was used to indicate audio metadata. Extended M3U is now obsolete. The following description of Extended M3U is copied in verbatim from Google's cache of the reverse-engineered documentation at http://hanna.pyxidis.org/tech/m3u.html, which is now a defunct URL.
audio  itunes  metadata  mp3  music  m3u  playlist  organization 
december 2010 by michaelfox
HTML5 video player
We are trying to help you deciding which HTML5 video-based player to choose for your web project. This site will hopefully be updated regularly. Feedback is appreciated via Twitter (Hashtag: #videosws).
comparison  html5  javascript  player  video  media  audio 
september 2010 by michaelfox
Sources of free music
If you use any of the big three online music stores (iTunes, Amazon, and eMusic), you may be aware that each of them has a section where they give away free music.

You may not be aware that that is the tip of the iceberg.

I download approximately 11,000 songs per year for free without infringing any copyrights (“pirating” music, as the RIAA would call it). I list each of these sources as free and legal on one or more of these grounds:

1. They explicitly say that the songs they give away or link to are free and legal. (Example: Largehearted Boy.)
2. They link directly to artist, label, promotion-company, or music-store websites (so you're really getting the MP3 directly from a person or company who certainly is authorized to give it away). (Example: Largehearted Boy.)
3. They are a music distribution service where artists and labels upload the music and set the price themselves. (Examples: Amie Street, Bandcamp, SoundCloud.)
4. They're high-enough profile that they would have gotten in legal and/or reputation trouble by now if they didn't have permission to give away some of the songs they give away, or if they didn't have permission to do so for free. (Examples: Pitchfork, Spinner.)

There are some sources that I know about but don't use for one reason or another. I have created a separate section for these below.

Many sources, and seemingly free music in general, skew towards indie rock. I like finding sources that don't; I would like to have more variety in my sources, as I have eclectic tastes.

I welcome suggestions for more sources of free and legal music. My email address is on the front page.
music  download  free  reference  list  downloads  media  audio  samples 
march 2010 by michaelfox
Ibuildings techPortal: 8 Reasons Every PHP Developer Should Love Javascript
In this talk these and more comparisons will be drawn between the two languages. The main weaknesses and strengths of JavaScript will be discussed and compared to PHP. Examples will be given of closures and lambda functions in JavaScript and they will be compared to the implementation of these same features in the upcoming PHP 5.3. And through comparison the speaker will demonstrate that the two languages are quite similar.
php  javascript  mp3  audio  podcast 
march 2010 by michaelfox
The Complete list of PHP Podcasts, Screencasts, and Video Podcasts.
A complete list of all PHP podcasts, screencasts and video podcasts, aggregated into a single feed. Come explore all the podcasts that the PHP community has to offer.
php  development  podcasts  podcast  video  audio  mp3  download  tutorial  screencast 
january 2010 by michaelfox
28 Sites Producing Podcasts And Screencasts To Help You Grow As A Designer And Developer | Spyre Studios
Reading blogs and tutorials is pretty good, in fact it's great! You can learn a lot by doing this, but actually seeing and hearing (video and/or audio format), is a whole different world. I've gathered some resources and sites that produce audio and video content. Of course, most of them offer RSS and also iTunes subscription options. I personally like to download the podcasts and screencasts and play them on my iPod Touch (if download is made available). The sites are listed in no particular order.
webdev  podcasts  podcast  subscribe  audio  tutorials  webdesign 
january 2010 by michaelfox
Amazon.com: Free - Songs: MP3 Downloads
Online shopping for Free Songs from a great selection of MP3 Downloads; Music By Price & more at everyday low prices.
mp3  download  music  free  audio 
september 2009 by michaelfox

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