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Company of St. George Living-History Mailinglist Archive
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Re: Recommended music
From:
"Henrik Summanen"
Date:
Sun, 19 Feb 2006 12:43:00 +0100
Hi again,
Just to clear things out. This is not a huge record company trying to
steal your money. It is to very good musicians doing what they like to
do.
If you can listen, you can rip. That´s a fact. That doesn´t necessarily
mean that you you need to do that. In this case you get stuck with an
annoying voice telling what track you just have heard - after every
single song. You will need an audio editor to get rid of it.
The intention from the artists performing the music is that if you like
it you pay for it, and support them. As mentioned, you do not need to
follow that. But you should all be aware that this is one of few ways
for them to get the possibility to keep up what they are doing.
If you like to just take down the files, without paying, you can easily
use a downloader. I didn´t say that because I do not think that´s the
way I support them best. I like having 15th century music around.
/Henrik
> * on the Sat, Feb 18, 2006 at 04:12:15PM +0100, Henrik Summanen wrote:
> > Well, it is not my mp3-hub :)
> >
> > The music is absolutly for free LISTENING (m3u-format).
>
> There is no difference between "listening" and "downloading" apart
> the fact that when you've gone trough the lengths of configuring your
> player to automatically play, the files are downloaded into a
> temporary directory where they might get deleted at some point. Or
> not, I bet you can find them either in /tmp or in the "temporary
> internet files" after you've "listened" to them.
>
> .m3u is only a playlist specifying which .mp3 to play and looks like
this:
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