All Posts Tagged With: "music"

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Nero DriveSpeed: Slow Down DVD And CD Drives For Quieter Playback

I have to admit that it’s rare that I use my DVD drive, as I tend to use USB keys.  However, whenever I have to use my DVD drive I hate the loud whirring noise that it makes.
I’ve just followed this advice to install Nero DriveSpeed that allows you to slow your DVD drive down [...]

2Mar2008 | Tony Williams | 4 comments | Continued
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Find New Music With TheSixtyOne

Most of us find new music to purchase (or download ;-)) from watching music tv channels, from visiting music stores, or from recommendations from friends. The latter isn’t covered very well on the web. That is, until TheSixtyOne became available.

31Jan2008 | Tony Williams | 1 comment | Continued
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Automatically Add Lyrics To MP3s

iTunes and iPods allow you to add lyrics to mp3 tags. However, songs purchased from the iTunes Music Store don’t come with lyrics added.
A quick way to add lyrics to mp3 tags is to use EvilLyrics, which can automatically add lyrics to mp3s automatically as you play them.

27Jan2008 | Tony Williams | 1 comment | Continued
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Looking For An iTunes Alternative? Try MediaMonkey

MediaMonkey must be one of the net’s best kept secrets. The best MP3 player on the planet, just got better in it’s version 3 release, adding lots of great functionality and even more iPod support.

17Jan2008 | Tony Williams | 1 comment | Continued
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Rip Music From Movies And DVDs

I have a song on a music DVD that is currently my favorite, and I blast it out everyday and I started looking for a way to copy it to mp3.
It didn’t take me long and Martin from gHacks posted the solution today. Free DVD MP3 Ripper allows you to rip music from movies [...]

12Nov2007 | Tony Williams | 0 comments | Continued
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Some Very Useful Websites

I’ve been using the internet since 1997, and I’ve worked in the industry since 1998 which I guess makes me an old-timer. But, I still find new useful sites nearly every month.
For instance, I hadn’t come across some of the sites on 15 Ridiculously Useful Websites before. Check out some of these gems:

28Oct2007 | Tony Williams | 0 comments | Continued
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Search For Free Music With SeeqPod

SeeqPod is a useful search engine which specialises in finding music. Once tracks are located they can be played within your browser. There isn’t an official way to download music that is found, but as usual, somebody has found a way to do it unofficially.

22Oct2007 | Tony Williams | 1 comment | Continued
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Listen To And Record Over 6000 Internet Radio Stations

I’m amazed that more people don’t listen to Internet Radio. There are literally thousands of free stations available pumping out music 24×7.
A great tool that I’ve just discovered via Digital Alchemy is Nexus Radio, that not only lets you record instantly over 6000 stations, but you can even set it to record your favourite [...]

26Sep2007 | Tony Williams | 0 comments | Continued
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Magnetosphere: Improve Dull iTunes Visualizations

Compared to the stunning Milkdrop Visualizations my Xbox has, the iTunes Visualizations, look very dull.
I think I’ve finally found a free plugin for iTunes that will jazz up the boring visualizations. Magnetosphere, has some amazing iTunes visualizations that will amaze and astound your friends, at the same time as bringing your music collection to [...]

11Sep2007 | Tony Williams | 1 comment | Continued
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Friday Break: Pavarotti Tribute

One of the greatest opera singers ever, Pavarotti, died this week. Even if you’re not an opera fan like me, then you’ve heard of the great man. What an amazing man, with great charisma. His voice will surely be missed.
In tribute to Pavarotti, I’m posting two short YouTube clips. Back home [...]

7Sep2007 | Tony Williams | 0 comments | Continued
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