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Crazy Miz B May 24th, 2003 01:24 AM

how to add information files I want to share?
 
I have decided to put some of my band's music up, just in case anybody might notice it in a search and give it a listen...but I want to be sure the information about it is included on the downloads...

I can't get my instructions pdf to open--so I am resorting to bugging you guys....

Can anybody help?

Thanks,
Paula

David91 May 24th, 2003 08:55 AM

Hey, welcome back
 
Should be easy, right? You have to save each track produced by your band as an MP3 — the level of quality is up to you. Once you have created a file, click on the tag at the base of the icon. It should then permit you to amend the title. Remember to keep the entry short otherwise the end of the message will not be visible to those who hit your file on a search.

However, there is a slightly less easy problem to overcome. People searching will not be aware of your band's name nor the titles of each track. To get some hits, you'll have to include a music classification in the tag. You'll have to decide whether you're "alternative" or "inde" or whatever you think people might use to search on a generic basis. Then, with luck, those people will download some of your tracks out of curiosity and you'll get some buzz.

Best of luck

David

Joakim Agren May 24th, 2003 10:30 AM

Hello!

Do this:

Create mp3 files and put them in LW's shared directory usually a folder named Shared but you can choose a different location if you want from LW's preferences.

Then open up LW and your files will get hashed which could take a while!

After the hashing proccess is finished then click the Library tab and then highlight each file individually and click the Annotate button and here you can add all the meta tag information that you want to be added to your file and that will help people find your files.

Crazy Miz B May 24th, 2003 02:35 PM

Re: Hey, welcome back
 
Quote:

Originally posted by David91
Should be easy, right? You have to save each track produced by your band as an MP3 ? the level of quality is up to you. Once you have created a file, click on the tag at the base of the icon. It should then permit you to amend the title. Remember to keep the entry short.otherwise the end of the message will not be visible to those who hit your file on a search.
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Thanks for THAT tip----I'm sure I wouldn't have thought about that...I'll amend any long titles....
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However, there is a slightly less easy problem to overcome. People searching will not be aware of your band's name nor the titles of each track. To get some hits, you'll have to include a music classification in the tag. You'll have to decide whether you're "alternative" or "inde" or whatever you think people might use to search on a generic basis. Then, with luck, those people will download some of your tracks out of curiosity and you'll get some buzz.
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Shouldn't be hard to do---I certainly "know" our material! Also, interestingly, I've been shocked, surprised, delighted and occasionally disgusted (!) by the variety of things that come up in a simple search for a song title! So---I figure there's some form of the same word in there somewhere, or just maybe little gremlins having a good time hiding in the limewires, drinkin' their life away and adding in the random tune here and there!
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You were right----haven't managed to talk to many artists here, as I'd hoped! But we've sold a lot of CD's, so there's a lotta ways stuff would end up being shared anyway---so what the heck! Might find a fan or two...

I've downloaded a LOT of stuff by artists I don't know...and have sought them out and even bought a couple! (Ouch---there goes the grocery money.)

Thanks for the welcome back---I ain't outta your hair YET!

Be sure in a few days to search for "Crazed Cowboys"----see what you think...or of course, visit our site
http://www.crazedcowboys.com (it's a mess, but I'm working on it)

Thanks, my friend---
Paula
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David


Crazy Miz B May 24th, 2003 02:40 PM

Hashing???
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Joakim Agren
Hello!

Hi, Joakim!
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Then open up LW and your files will get hashed which could take a while!

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What is it doing with them while it hashes them??? Sounds like a bad dinner, a good trip---or some obscene activity!

Will it just do it automatically? I don't have to do anything other than put them in the file?
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After the hashing proccess is finished then click the Library tab and then highlight each file individually and click the Annotate button and here you can add all the meta tag information that you want to be added to your file and that will help people find your files.
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Ah----I knew there was a way---I love the little "stickies" that pop up when I pause on a song...yeah, I want that info added for sure...

THANKS for the info!

Paula
http://www.crazedcowboys.com



David91 May 24th, 2003 02:50 PM

Making a hash of it!
 
Joakim is on my case because I assumed you would know you had to put all the new files into the Shared folder or nominate another folder for Sharing these particular files. Sorry, I failed on that one JA — thanks for picking it up. However, once you put the files into a "Shared" folder, the hashing process is entirely automatic (that creates the html header that gets transmitted round Gnutella plains, guiding those files to their new homes with the unerring instincts of Messenger Pigeons).

Great news that you're selling more CDs. More power to your elbows (one for writing, one for playing and the other for marketing) and leave the length of my hair out of it. I comb it once a month, I swear, so no-one should ever get tangled.

All the best

David

Crazy Miz B May 24th, 2003 03:00 PM

Re: Making a hash of it!
 
Quote:

Originally posted by David91
Joakim is on my case because I assumed you would know you had to put all the new files into the Shared folder or nominate another folder for Sharing these particular files. Sorry, I failed on that one JA ? thanks for picking it up.
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Ahhhhh-----but that's because Joakim isn't aware of the YEARS (well, days) we've spent with you helping me with every detail! Yep--already had the Shared folder part figured out...
; )
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However, once you put the files into a "Shared" folder, the hashing process is entirely automatic (that creates the html header that gets transmitted round Gnutella plains, guiding those files to their new homes with the unerring instincts of Messenger Pigeons).
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You know, it's funny, but you're right----I could have sworn I heard some twittering last night after I'd dropped a couple files in...and a big flapping sound...musta been the pigeons...
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Great news that you're selling more CDs. More power to your elbows (one for writing, one for playing and the other for marketing) and leave the length of my hair out of it. I comb it once a month, I swear, so no-one should ever get tangled.

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Hey, if you're long haired you're my dream-geek----I'm from back in the day! And---could you clarify once more---on that 91----which was it??

David

Thanks, kiddo!
Paula
http://www.crazedcowboys.com

David91 May 25th, 2003 01:13 AM

Hmmm
 
"Hey, if you're long haired you're my dream-geek----I'm from back in the day! And---could you clarify once more---on that 91----which was it??"

In the days before my death from old age (variously reported in newspapers as a device to claim on the life insurance policies), I did have a hippy phase with shoulder length hair. As the hair evolved from military cut, I used to hang with many of the groups of the fifties, sixties and a couple from the seventies. It was a fun time. Now, I'm living off the ill-gotten gains in SE Asia, stiff as a board most mornings until I take the Zimmer frame for a trot round the block, but all right in the brain box department apart from occasional lapses into dementia. I do seem to remember that the Messenger Pigeons are almost extinct now, for example, so don't rely on me too heavily. As soon as I've made it into the Guinness Book of Records as the longest living criminal on the lam, I'll shuffle off the mortal coil again and find someone else to con (although not by quite as much as you might think.:p )

Keep selling those CDs:)

David

Crazy Miz B May 25th, 2003 01:35 AM

100% Off Topic! Re: Hmmm
 
Quote:

Originally posted by David91
"Hey, if you're long haired you're my dream-geek----I'm from back in the day! And---could you clarify once more---on that 91----which was it??"

In the days before my death from old age (variously reported in newspapers as a device to claim on the life insurance policies), I did have a hippy phase with shoulder length hair.
_________

Didn't we all?
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As the hair evolved from military cut,

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Ah, my husband at the time was # 345 or close to that....

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I used to hang with many of the groups of the fifties, sixties and a couple from the seventies. It was a fun time.

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I was but a child, and in the seventies tried the college thing...didn't go back until my 30's, years later...!

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Now, I'm living off the ill-gotten gains in SE Asia, stiff as a board most mornings until I take the Zimmer frame for a trot round the block, but all right in the brain box department apart from occasional lapses into dementia.

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Not fair to say ill-gotten gains...much room for discusssion there to determine such...but I too am stiff as a board EVERY minute of the day...long story....and I AIN'T 91!

Dunno about my brainbox...seems kinda slow these days to me, but that could be lack of sleep...
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I do seem to remember that the Messenger Pigeons are almost extinct now, for example, so don't rely on me too heavily.

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Never!

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As soon as I've made it into the Guinness Book of Records as the longest living criminal on the lam, I'll shuffle off the mortal coil again and find someone else to con (although not by quite as much as you might think.:p )
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Your con is your best point! I fall to sleep at night with the comforting sound of Oceans 11 DVD discussing their plan...devious can be be so relaxing...

Paula
aka Miz B
P.S. why don't ya email me sometime? That would be nice. paula at crazedcowboys. com with obvious errors corrected....
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Keep selling those CDs:)
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Long hard road! My radio shows are a great help....

Sure wish I knew more about Singapore...

Paula

David


David91 May 25th, 2003 02:15 AM

We're way off topic here
 
At the top of the window, you'll see a button marked "user cp". Check for a private message where you'll find news of my gender reassignment surgery and other intimate details.:confused:


All the best

David(a):D


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