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Archive for the 'MP3' Category

DRM Woes — I Told Ya So!
April 23rd, 2008

To those that said such things couldn’t or wouldn’t happen, here’s some back up of my point.

Not so long ago I posted a blog about DRM and its evils. To me, the biggest is that DRM’ed music isn’t purchased at all. It’s only rented. Eventually, any DRM scheme that depends on heading out to the interweb to authorize the user is doomed to eventual shutdown.

According to an Engadget article MSN is already shutting down its support for the MSN Music service. They even mention iTunes (as I did), even though it was a bit of …

Posted by Michael Swanberg @ 8:51 am in Apple, Audio, DRM, MP3, Microsoft, iTunes | 28 Comments »

The 10 (+2) Commandments of Geek Gadgetry
July 19th, 2007

Over the course of my geek life, I have collected and used many gadgets.  Some have been good and some have been bad.  To shed light on what makes a gadget good in the eyes of a geek, I give you “The 10 Commandments of Geek Gadgetry.”

I. Thou shalt use a standard plug (preferably USB).  I cannot tell you how convenient it is to have gadgets that use standard plugs for power and to interface with a PC or other piece of hardware.  It just makes life so much better when something fails or if you have to, God forbid, …

Posted by Michael Swanberg @ 2:08 pm in Apple, Audio, GPS, Gadget, MP3, Opinion, Software, TiVo, iPhone, iPod | 2 Comments »

Please Help Them, Mr. Jobs
May 15th, 2007

Why can’t anyone come up with a decent iPod interface for cars?

If you read my previous post, you probably suspect that I went ahead with the purchase.  Yes I did.  The Acura RDX is indeed geek nirvana.  And understated in my prose was the voice command capability of the vehicle.  Oh, it’s awesome!  So far, my favorite commands are “XM 41″ for some head-banging tunes, “passenger temperature 32 degrees” to freeze out whoever is riding with me, and “find nearest fast food restaurant” for righteous eats.  The whole system is very seamless and it seems like pretty much every function …

Posted by Michael Swanberg @ 10:49 am in Acura, Apple, Audio, Cars, Gadget, MP3, Podcast, Software, Xbox, iPod | 2 Comments »

Geek Car
May 11th, 2007

I believe I have found my next car.  The Acura RDX!  And for all the geek reasons!

Right now, I have two cars: an Isuzu Rodeo Sport (affordable, but bad mileage) and a Honda S2000 (testosterone nirvana!).  Neither is blessed with an abundance of geek goodness.  Heck, the interior of the S2000 is very spartan.  Some S2000 afficionados even feel that the car is so purely a race car that it shouldn’t even have a radio!  But I digress.

As such, I have decided that my next automobile purchase will be based on geeky goodness.  That means all the creature comforts I …

Posted by Michael Swanberg @ 11:29 am in Audio, Cars, GPS, Gadget, MP3, iPod | Comments Off

Creative MuVo V100 MP3 Player - Worth a Look
May 9th, 2007

I admit, I am a little late to the whole MP3, portable music Era. I did try an iPod a few years back with mixed success before the device imploded. Since then I’ve relied on that horrible Sony ATRAC SonicStage CD system for my music listening, and if you too use that same system then you know the frustration.

Anyway, clearly time to upgrade, and upgrade I have done! My latest purchase is the Creative MuVo V100 MP3 player.

The sleek MuVo V100 is the size of a cigarette lighter or a pack of gum and acts basically as a …

Posted by Sunil Setty @ 1:27 pm in MP3 | Comments Off

The Death of the Music Industry
March 28th, 2007

Is the music industry dying?  Is piracy killing it?

Confession time.  I don’t believe the music industry is dying.  Not in the least.  But I had to have a catchy title to get you to read, didn’t I?  Gotcha!

But seriously, what can be made of the music industry today?  The industry spokespeople are all up-in-arms because the sales of CDs is declining and the sales of online purchases aren’t making up the difference.  I recently had an email conversation with a friend about the current state of music and how it makes it onto our iPods.

First of all, it is my …

Posted by Michael Swanberg @ 12:01 pm in Audio, DRM, MP3, Opinion, Zune, iPod | 1 Comment »

DRM - It’s Evil and It Doesn’t Work
February 7th, 2007

Steve Jobs recently posted an online open letter regarding DRM that was very interesting.  What is DRM and why doesn’t it work?

DRM stands for Digital Rights Management and it’s the stuff that nightmares are made of.  It’s horrible for consumers.  It doesn’t protect the copyright holders, nor the artists.

Okay, let’s get into the meat of it, and I’ll use Steve Jobs’ letter as a guide.  DRM is software that prevents consumers of digital content, specifically music and video, from sharing that content with those that do not have the right to hear or watch the content.  Or from anyone, actually.

Let’s …

Posted by Michael Swanberg @ 11:23 am in Apple, DRM, MP3, Zune, iPod | 2 Comments »

What is Podcasting? (part 2)
January 9th, 2007

Okay, now that you have a good understanding of XML and RSS, it is time to discuss how these technologies are brought together to make a podcast.

Some bright and enterprising person (I looked it up but couldn’t get a clear answer as to who) decided to add a new tag to the RSS XML standard: the Enclosure tag. This indicates that there is a file associated with an RSS feed’s entry. This opened up many possibilities.

But we are only interested at this time in the possibilities that are strictly podcast related. Specifically enclosures that are audio content. …

Posted by Michael Swanberg @ 9:15 am in Audio, MP3, Podcast, Uncategorized, iPod | Comments Off

What is Podcasting? (part 1)
January 8th, 2007

Many of you are wondering what this podcasting thing is. Here’s a brief primer on what it is and how to catch the wave.To understand podcasting, you must first understand RSS. Don’t worry, you don’t have to understand all of it, and you won’t be tested. But a decent idea of what RSS is helps.

RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and was originally devised to help news aggregators get the latest stories as soon as they were available. It is still used as such today and has gone even further. This blog, for instance is available via …

Posted by Michael Swanberg @ 9:00 am in Audio, MP3, Podcast, iPod | Comments Off

What Is Wrong With iTunes?
December 11th, 2006

I am sure that if you ask 100 iTunes users that you will get at least 20 different responses on how iTunes could be improved. Everything from how it organizes music to the depth of “Smart Playlists”.

Anyone who spends any time listening to various podcasts has probably come across Macbreak Weekly and Alex Lindsay’s lament on how he wants iTunes’ Smart Playlists to function. Personally, I would welcome some sort of plugin that allowed users to go much further in setting up iTunes to work in a more personable fashion.
I recently got an email from a good friend …

Posted by Michael Swanberg @ 3:08 pm in Audio, DRM, MP3, iPod | 3 Comments »

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