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High Quality Album Art

Saturday, June 21st, 2008

I’m really loving this site that I found today, it’s high resolution art album for really picky people like myself. Beautiful high quality scans, carefully retouched and colour corrected. So far it’s the best album art I’ve found, and I’ve been looking for a while. My FLAC’s and MP3’s are now looking better than ever.

Album Art Exchange

MP3 Repacker

Sunday, June 15th, 2008

I’ve been working with MP3 stuff for over 10 years now, so it’s not often you come across a new program or utility you hadn’t heard of before. However I found something new today, possibly because I hadn’t thought to look for something like this before. It’s a program that processes 320 CBR files and makes them smaller VBR files losslessly by reducing the frame-sizes where they have just padding (the data doesn’t fill the whole 320). Visit this Hydrogenaudio Thread for more.

iPod Touch Keyboard Tip

Friday, May 30th, 2008

Quite often the iPod’s autocompletion gets the word wrong, requiring you to move your finger way up the screen to click the cancel button. This is a real hassle and breaks the flow of typing.

However I’ve found an easier way, I have two languages installed and hence have the change language button to the left of the spacebar, which you click to toggle between languages. Double tapping it turns out to be an effective and conveniently located cancel suggestion button :-)

Out Of The Woodwork

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

After a break of almost 11 years, Portishead have a new album out next month:

“Bristol-based Portishead were one of the most influential British groups of the 1990s. With 1994’s Dummy and 1997’s self-titled album they came to define a genre called “trip-hop”, combining downtempo electronica, jazz and Beth Gibbons’ tremulous, despairing vocals. It was bloody depressing, and entirely marvellous.”

Guardian Music article | MySpace | Portishead.co.uk

Songs Of The Week #9

Monday, December 3rd, 2007


Def Leppard
Pour Some Sugar On Me


Big Audio Dynamite
Rush


Poison
Fallen Angel




iTunes 7.5 Watched Folders / Folder Sync (That Doesn't Suck)

Wednesday, November 28th, 2007

As a long time WinAmp user and iPod owner, one of the many things that annoys me is its inability to sync to a folder or folders. I only use iTunes for managing my iPods, and a number of other programs for working with my video and music collection. I’ve tried various utilities in the past, most require a 50mb .NET Framework download and seem to break with every new iTunes version. So after hearing about the iTunes SDK, and that you could work with it via Windows Scripting Host in JavaScript (a language I know very well), I decided to write my own. The nice thing about using the COM interface is you’ve telling iTunes to work with its database on your behalf, so the script won’t break when iTunes 8 is released for example. Oh and my script is only 12KB.

The goals for the my sync script were to: Add any new files that weren’t in the iTunes database, remove any that were missing* and check if the MP4 or iD3 tags in the files have been updated (with Tag&Rename or Atomic Parsley for example) and make the necessary updates in iTunes. Some of my media is on external drives, video especially, so if the base folder for a certain media type is offline the script doesn’t remove any missing media files of that type. When the drive with these files is reconnected everything will still work correctly in iTunes.

Currently the script has base folders for Music, Films and TV Shows (music videos are treated as normal music files). The script looks for files directly inside these folders and in subfolders one level deep. It checks files of extensions .mp3, .mp4, .m4a and .m4v. If you need something other than this setup, feel free to modify the script as necessary, but please don’t ask me to make changes as I really don’t have the time and this is how my library is setup. The code is well commented enough to be a good starting point for making your own script though.

When you run it a dialog will appear with your current base folders (these are stored in HKCU in the registry). Clicking YES will proceed with the folders displayed, NO will prompt you for folders and then proceed, and CANCEL will exit without doing anything. The script will start iTunes if it isn’t running and start checking, there’s no progress display (sorry I don’t think this is possible with WSH) and will take about 30 seconds on most libraries (mine has 8000 items and averages about that), it will display a dialog with changes made when complete. If it finds a large number of items to add, it will prompt you with a dialog prior to this with a time estimate and ask whether you wish to proceed with the add operation. The script only modifies the iTunes database, it makes no changes to the actual media files themselves.

Notes: For files were the tags have been updated outside iTunes, things like Play Counts etc are preserved. You can also just press ENTER on the main dialog to proceed.

Please email me if you’d like a copy of this…

Songs Of The Week #8

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

I don’t think these tracks need any annotation. They came up on the ipod’s shuffle all songs this morning, surprising how good it is at picking tracks…


Guns N’ Roses
Patience


Journey
Don’t Stop Believin’


Diana Ross
You Can’t Hurry Love




Ha, No I'm Not Dead

Wednesday, October 31st, 2007

And I’ve just bought a CD, crazy times… whoever does that anymore, lol. It’s the new Motion City Soundtrack album, Even If It Kills Me. I haven’t even heard any of the songs yet, but I love their previously albums and the reviews are good. And I also ordered one excellent T-shirt, which you can see over on the left there. Hurry up USPS and give me my goodies!

Once Again Amazon Rocks My World

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

This time literally, with their new MP3 Music Store. But what makes this different from every other online music offering is: the files are DRM-free, in standard MP3 format and not from obscure artists! You can buy tracks from people like Radiohead, Pink Floyd, Coldplay, Crowded House, The Chemical Brothers, Sublime, Fall Out Boy & Snow Patrol! And they’re only $0.89 per song and even cheaper if you buy the whole album, around $9 US. I don’t even own an audio CD player anymore, so not having to pay for the CD media and case is brilliant.

However, that isn’t what I’m excited about, oh no, it’s the behind the scenes bits. I’ve just bought one track to check it out and they’re LAME 3.97 encoded VBR’s using [I believe] -V 0 quality, i.e. the software/settings recommended by the audiophiles at Hydrogenaudio!! The average VBR bitrate of their files according to the Amazon docs is 256kbps, so I’m pretty sure it’s -V 0. The files also have beautiful crisp album art at 600×600px, which looks like it comes from the original files, rather than a scan of the CD cover.

I’m never buying a CD again, thank you Amazon you’ve made my day!

Songs Of The Week #7

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

On rotation this week are some of my favourites songs from the Britpop genre, a style of music heavily influenced by ’60s British pop (especially The Beatles) and also 1980’s rock outfits like The Smiths. The Pulp music video is really awesome (yes I have been watching too much Man vs. Wild), it really fits with the mood of song and in some ways makes the track even better. The Oasis song is also a classic, obviously I could of put Wonder Wall here, but that’s kinda been played to death. Blur have so many good songs it’s hard to choose, I have all their albums, however this one came up on my iPod’s shuffle songs the other day and made me think of a Britpop post and it’s a good track too ;-)


Pulp
A Little Soul


Oasis
Champagne Supernova


Blur
There’s No Other Way




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