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post Feb 10 2007, 06:41 PM
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Is this something similar to last.fm? Well i used Winamp for streaming music and it wasnt very good. The title of the song sometimes stays unchanged for a long time! I ll give it a shot to screamer radio and maybe review it on my site!? thanks for the link!
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post Feb 10 2007, 07:33 PM
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No MusicOnly, this is much more better, and the recorded sound quality is awesome any time.

You can start recording a music a radio station is playing in the middle and still get the all song recorded, and it record to a mp3 file onto a directory of your choice on your hard drive, with top quality, and you can record the songs in just one mp3, or in different mp3 files, you just must be listening the radio stations to record the songs you like the most.

Streaming is what this is, and it is not illegal in any way, just do not use it on your company or for other comercial purposes.
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post Feb 10 2007, 10:28 PM
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Isn't it possible the laws are just different for Lyon and the rest of the previous posters? I mean, in my country it is legal to just go and download the music using a peer-to-peer client like Limewire or Kazaa... in fact its legal to do that for movies, music, books, or any other copyrighted material. That's not even because of a lack of a law; there was a ruling by our Supreme Court specifically addressing this. biggrin.gif
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post Feb 11 2007, 04:12 AM
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QUOTE(Lyon2 @ Feb 10 2007, 07:40 PM) *
I am sorry, i was somewhat rude.

Back to the topic, you can record songs when you are listening to radios, online radios or "normal" radios, you can because you have the right to record it to listen later alone or with your family/friends.

Wi-fi stereos even come with cd's and other devices that can record from radio stations, so if it was illegal, those wi-fi stereos would not be aproved to be selled, as well as car radios which also have recording devices.

Every music you hear on radio stations, televisions and others, you have the right to record all of it, do you still remember the video cassettes? They also can record videos from tv and other stuff you might want to record for late review.

You have the right to record and listen with your family too, not only alone.

What you have no right is to use it for comercial purposes, i mean, you can not sell it or use it on comercial companies because that would be against the law because you have no license to use it on your business.

This is not like you insert the original cd of a singer and rip it like heavensounds is talking about, that you can not do because you would bypass the cd protection, and that is illegal, but in this case, you are listening to radio, you can record it, you have that right.

I won't say you were rude, so no sorries needed, but yeah maybe the laws are different there so I don't quite know.

QUOTE(Lyon2 @ Feb 10 2007, 08:43 PM) *
There's not the point if you buy music or not, i buy too, because i like the cd, where the recorded music is better then the one using this program, even though the quality is very very good in fact.

The thing is that this program is not the only one, it comes from a legitimate website, from a ethical software developer, and you can only record the musics from the radio stations if you are listening to it, it is not like buying a cd from a particular singer or music group, you can only record the musics that the radio dj is playing.

Riping a cd is one thing, recording a music you hear on the radio is another which is the same as recording from an internet radio station.

Tell me, do you think you have no right to record a music you are listening from your own wi-fi stereo from a particular radio station (which is the same as internet radio stations)? If you prove me by showing me the law, the law number and the article of that law, i will close down my arguments.

I too buy the CDs of the artists I really like to support them like Green Day, Linkin Park, My Chemical Romance, Sum 41 though we don't get everything here in India, all they have is the Top 40 crap like 50 Cents and other stuff like Britney Spears which I totally HATE.

QUOTE(zyzzyvette @ Feb 11 2007, 03:58 AM) *
Isn't it possible the laws are just different for Lyon and the rest of the previous posters? I mean, in my country it is legal to just go and download the music using a peer-to-peer client like Limewire or Kazaa... in fact its legal to do that for movies, music, books, or any other copyrighted material. That's not even because of a lack of a law; there was a ruling by our Supreme Court specifically addressing this. biggrin.gif

Well, you are lucky then, there is NO such law here though nowadays some NGOs are trying to fight for anti-piracy laws.
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post Feb 11 2007, 04:54 AM
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QUOTE(Lyon2 @ Feb 10 2007, 11:13 PM) *
There's not the point if you buy music or not, i buy too, because i like the cd, where the recorded music is better then the one using this program, even though the quality is very very good in fact.

The thing is that this program is not the only one, it comes from a legitimate website, from a ethical software developer, and you can only record the musics from the radio stations if you are listening to it, it is not like buying a cd from a particular singer or music group, you can only record the musics that the radio dj is playing.

Riping a cd is one thing, recording a music you hear on the radio is another which is the same as recording from an internet radio station.

Tell me, do you think you have no right to record a music you are listening from your own wi-fi stereo from a particular radio station (which is the same as internet radio stations)? If you prove me by showing me the law, the law number and the article of that law, i will close down my arguments.


I was just making a point saying that with me saying that buying music would be the way, I do not encourage such ways to obtain music. In the past when I was younger I did, but knowing what it does to the industry I have turned away from it and moved to supporting original CDs. Like I said before, in my project, it was my lecturer, our clients (Siemens AG) who were questioning the idea of recording music you hear anywhere on the road? I am not into laws, so unfortunately, I am not able to respond to your argument, but I will try to search for that law in Singapore.
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post Feb 11 2007, 12:08 PM
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Yes, it seems the law here in Portugal is different from the law in Singapore and from India, man, those countries are not even in Europe, here in Europe things are more fair, more like the democracy way, perhaps that's the reason, i do not know..

I also buy cd's and musics, i usually buy them online for 1 euro.

I know about the law because i work constantly with the law in on of my day jobs (safety, hygiene and health at work Technician), i usually control the application of the law in work stations and much more, but in this case, i have the right to use my own wi-fi stereo to record particular songs i listen on the radio, my friends do it, my family does it, everyone does it, but of course, it's much more easier to search for mp3 in warez websites this days, p2p networks are not used like they were, people now use rapidshare and megaupload, as well as many others, to share music, that i do not approve, but this program i do.

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post Feb 11 2007, 03:22 PM
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Singapore are under the RIAS when it comes to this issues regarding recording. So there is nothing about democracy or as what you are saying, we are following this body in our rules, the one which is used in the U.S. Look at the long term, what does recording these songs for free do? People will just record this music they hear on the radio, and there isn't any need to buy their CDs anymore. And in time, there will be no more artists. It just takes 1 in every 10 people to do this and the difference would be tremendous, so this isn't the way to encourage the growth of the music industry, instead it is killing the music industry slowly.
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post Feb 11 2007, 04:38 PM
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QUOTE(darran @ Feb 11 2007, 07:22 AM) *
Singapore are under the RIAS when it comes to this issues regarding recording. So there is nothing about democracy or as what you are saying, we are following this body in our rules, the one which is used in the U.S. Look at the long term, what does recording these songs for free do? People will just record this music they hear on the radio, and there isn't any need to buy their CDs anymore. And in time, there will be no more artists. It just takes 1 in every 10 people to do this and the difference would be tremendous, so this isn't the way to encourage the growth of the music industry, instead it is killing the music industry slowly.


In many cases, the CDs are totally unavailable... if you listen to artists that aren't the most popular in its genre, or are older "non-classics", it is just plain impossible to buy them. Plus, some CDs are expensive enough to the point where consumers consider the prices unreasonable. If people couldn't/wouldn't buy the CDs even without P2P, then its not causing a loss of revenue... though companies still like to create the illusion that every song you download is costing someone else money.