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So I buy two t- shirts to help the site out a little and they drop the quality of the broadcast stream to 96kbps. I know, I know - I probably can't hear the difference between 128 and 96
but isn't 128 considered the bare minimum for decent mp3 quality? It's not the the listenership is up huge. Dissapointed!!
The djs took pills to stay awake and play for seven days......
with the amount of track ripping that goes on its no wonder a station such as proton is dropping the bitrate. they're probably tired of artists complaining about their tracks showing up on mixes all over the world.
but like i've been saying for years... if you dont want your music being ripped off, then tag it with voiceovers. or simply dont play it.
i could be way off but in my mind this sounds about right.
with the amount of track ripping that goes on its no wonder a station such as proton is dropping the bitrate. they're probably tired of artists complaining about their tracks showing up on mixes all over the world.
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Jib i personnaly think radio sets are "making" dj's into the worldwide ( i hate using this word) stars .. that they are . if it wasn't for spiker would cattaneo be half as well known as he is now . the reputations of dj's are spread by word of mouth and passed on sets ..If it is the artists complaining .. Then they will only hurt their own careers in the future
I'm pretty sure it is simply a bandwidth issue, one our guys could probably give us an idea how much of a difference a drop from 128 to 96 would make; I bet it's huge (very few shoutcasts are 128, probably a reason for that)
i agree about internet radio turning certain dj's / producers into 'stars'
hell i even have a small fan base. what i'm saying is, if you're a producer and you make the next biggest track, keep it to yourself for a while and dont play it on any radio shows. cos there are people out there who will like it, rip it, and play it in their next promo mix. its a shame this happens, but it does. the only way to ensure your track doesnt get ripped off is to NOT PLAY IT, and NOT HAND IT OUT.
beyond this its your own stupid fault for it getting leaked.
If you read their forums they mentioned that it's only temporary as they're having hosting issues. Rather than pull the stream altogether they elected to run it at 96k. I listened to the Sharon Schael set and can say that I barely noticed a difference (and I'm usually the loudest to bitch about quality!)
A good shower head and my right hand - the two best lovers that I ever had.
Jib you made a good point about dj's playing stuff only released on promo .. But why the fuck do they insist on releasing stuff on promo , isn't that only inviting ppl to rip stuff off . Too many times iv'e heard tracks then found out the release date wasn't for another 3-4 months . With current technology labels should wise up it isn't like when things were strictly vinyl . If they got an ounce of sense they should know when a track is class or not . So why allow something to go into public before you can sell it .
well bart, this discussion could go on for days between you and I. we seem to see eye to eye here, but thats for another thread...
the labels can only insist on the tracks NOT being played so many times. but the producers get antsy and want their shit to be heard. so they play it. then they bitch when people rip it off. its a catch 22.
they want/need their tracks to be heard and bought up by labels, but at the same time dont want it getting out before its released.
imo, the only way to fully protect yourself from being ripped off is simply not to play it. and in this case each and every producer should start their own label and release it themselves.
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