TunA and Socializing via MP3 Player 114
An anonymous reader writes "Wired is carrying a story about a new program in development called TunA. It will allow you to view other users playlists on their MP3 Player and also stream the music to your Player. Works through WiFi so it limits to mostly laptops for now. "
proximity sharing (Score:5, Informative)
That being said, being able to sample the music in another persons collection is totally sweet. It's nice that they don't have to deal with the RIAA since the program would presumably work withougt a central server.
Re:proximity sharing (Score:5, Funny)
Until you chance upon me while I'm listening to KMFDM and you realize that there are some things you never wanted to hear. Then you spend the next hour trying to forget the experience.
Re:proximity sharing (Score:2)
Who wouldn't want to hear KMFDM, and furthermore why would they be frightening at all?
Re:proximity sharing (Score:1)
Well, you and I would survive, but when we hit a britney spears fan, it would be like a matter/anti-matter collision - the KMFDM would throw them out of balance, and the britney spears... ooh, the pain. I can't even think about it, it's so horrific.
Re:proximity sharing (Score:2)
Re:proximity sharing (Score:2)
Re:proximity sharing (Score:2)
Re:proximity sharing (Score:2)
Especially if you're listening to Adios. Ah... the putrid stench of losing half your band.
Re:Yes, but... (Score:1)
Re: (Score:1)
I have heard of this. (Score:5, Funny)
I read the article (Score:5, Funny)
That's sooooo two weeks ago.
Re:I read the article (Score:2)
Re:I read the article (Score:1)
Re:I have heard of this. (Score:2)
Re:I have heard of this. (Score:1)
Only if you configure it that way -- I have my iTunes configured to only share a couple of playlists, including my Recently Played list, so friends can see what I've been listening to.
If I were posting flamebait, I'd say something about Apple leading the pack again, but I won't. :-)
How is a program like a fish? (Score:5, Funny)
But you CAN tuna fish. (Score:2)
But you CAN tuna fish. In little bitty cans.
::cough:: (Score:2, Insightful)
----> Rendezvous [apple.com]
and
----> iTunes Music Sharing [apple.com]
and (Score:2, Interesting)
The difference.... (Score:3, Informative)
At least that's my understanding.
Re:The difference.... (Score:1)
Uh, no.. (Score:5, Insightful)
I just submitted this story a few hours ago. Rejected once again..
Re:Uh, no.. (Score:1)
Maybe in a few years when enough people are carying handhelds with wi-fi tunA will be a useful program. And by that time, I trust the iPod will have wi-fi.
But the point is
Re:::cough:: (Score:2, Interesting)
Since iTunes started adding the ability to "share" music, I've come in contact with a few more Mac people on campus. Most people here at $my_school show their email address instead of listing their music under "Jason's Music" (the default). This gives us the ability to contact one another to say "Hey, nice music!" or something like that.
Right now I'm listening to Bryan Ferry who I haven't heard in a long time from a student from France.
One other observation that I'll throw out is that since Appl
Re:::cough:: (Score:1)
Rendezvous for dummies: (Score:2, Informative)
Rendezvous is basically an adaptation of DNS.. (but please, realize that doens't mean it replaces "the" DNS system we use.)
They took DNS, adapted it to work over multicast, and that's about it.. and use it as a heirarchial, distirubted method of publishing services, and other information. IF you want to know what's out there, you send a query not to a DNS server, but to a multicas
Interesting Concept (Score:2, Interesting)
In interviews that I conducted with several hundred subjects, I've found that the alarming trend that the introduction of new technology causes us to be more separate socially. We've seen it with office staff sending e-mail to individuals just a few cubicles away.
Another expirement I'm currently conducting is to provide negative feedback to individuals who choose to use their cell phone to communicate
Re:Interesting Concept (Score:2)
I've found that technology can cause us to be more separate physically, while allowing us to come together socially. I might chat online with a coworker a few cubicles away, but if I couldn't do that, I wouldn't be able to chat with them at all
Interesting way to screw the RIAA (Score:5, Interesting)
Disclaimer: I don't think that artists should be ripped off. This is why I'm against the RIAA.
Re:Interesting way to screw the RIAA (Score:1)
Actually, RIAA might even like this methodology. After all, they could lump the projected royalties due into the original cost of all music.
Now for the bit that get's me modded down for going offtopic...
Why the hell didn't RIAA just get in the game themselves? Too late now (one would assume) but after Napster, wouldn't it have been eas
Re:Interesting way to screw the RIAA (Score:1)
Re:Interesting way to screw the RIAA (Score:2)
If they had been smart, they would have flooded the filesharing networks with lower quality versions of the songs. This way, if people want the real thing, they'd have had to go buy it. Even as lossy as 128bit Fraunhauffer is, it's still more than adequate for most peoples' computer speakers. If they'd put 48bit mp3s out there, in such mass to make it difficult to find decent quality mp3s, then they'd have given people much more r
Re:Interesting way to screw the RIAA (Score:1)
Allthough, that would be a logical step to take along with what I was thinking.
But, to my way of thinking, why didn't they just put their own File Sharing software out there? Given, too late now, they have completely queered the pitch. But if you think about it, there was a point in time after Napster and before Kazaa where the time was ripe. If they could have got a product out there...
There are a lot of variables in the equation, but li
I can see it now.... (Score:5, Funny)
I can hear the screams now, as I walk around with my own goatse.cx avatar on my player for all to see.
Re:I can see it now.... (Score:5, Funny)
The only thing worse than a goatse.cx avatar is a goatse.cx stalker..
just to get it out of the way (Score:2, Funny)
like radio? (Score:4, Insightful)
So, I guess what he is saying is that radio is dying? People have listened to radio broadcasts of music for decades, and continue to, without being able to keep the music. What is different now?
Re:like radio? (Score:1)
Re:like radio? (Score:1)
I think you're right. He missed the point entirely. The problem is that he can't even think about the possibillity of radio being improved, enhanced, or otherwise changed. The RIAA and all of it's members are stuck with the mindset that the world will continue to accept their outdated model for music distribution. Their playing catchup (to be honest their not even playing catchup... the
Re:like radio? (Score:1)
What's stopping me from keeping the music? (Besides the lame-excuse-for-music that is broadcast these days.) Reel-to-reel tape, then cassettes, have allowed that possibility for years. That was the original reason for voice over introductions, and fade-out overlaps, etc., wasn't it? To taint the recordi
Re:like radio? (Score:1)
This is all good and well until... (Score:1)
It's really not that much of a stretch. At least they'd know the people they were catching actually owned a computer/mp3 files.
Music networking (Score:4, Insightful)
where you can make song recommendations to others for itunes songs. A very cool concept.
iRate (Score:1)
Great (Score:3, Funny)
You know the one - too loud to ignore, but just not loud enough to work out what the damn song is.
Great ... just great (Score:5, Funny)
Finally.. (Score:1, Insightful)
Hrrmm.. (Score:2, Insightful)
What if you could do this with videos peole watch? (Score:1)
2. Pamela and Tommy
3. Paris Hilton
4. Barney Sing-a-long
5. Seduction of Stacey
Re:What if you could do this with videos peole wat (Score:1)
Cupertino Strangler? (Score:2)
I can hear it now... (Score:3, Funny)
-Mike
Streaming wifi via Shoutcast (Score:2, Interesting)
Not hifi wifi but it's wild to see in action the first time...
iTunes is now TunA? (Score:1, Interesting)
As a professor in a WiFi-enabled building, I've enjoyed sharing playlists with other iTunes users in the building for weeks now. Other than further loading the already-loaded 802.11b network, it's been a lot of fun.
Again, why is this news???
MC9 *Owns* iTunes (Score:2)
As a J River Media Center User [musicex.com], I've been enjoying sharing playlists, audio, and video streaming and transcoding for years now. Welcome to the party. Tell me when iTunes grows up a bit to the point where it can handle rich, varied media.
Re:MC9 *Owns* iTunes (Score:1)
rich, varied media
Er... Real? WMA? If you mean mp3, ogg, aac, wav, aiff, mov(sorenson, etc), snd, or au, it already handles them quite fine...
Personally, I could live without real and wma, no offense to anyone. Admitted, it does not handle mod or sid, but I couldn't see that MC9 does either.
Mine Eyes Have Seen The Coming (Score:2)
AAC AIFF AU AA APE AVI BMP BPL CDA DIVX GIF JPG MPL MID MPC MP3 M1V JMX OGG PNG MOV MP4 QT RAM RA RM SMIL RV SWF SHN WMA
Re:Mine Eyes Have Seen The Coming (Score:1)
Getting It (Score:2)
Exactly my point. It's difficult to be a "digital hub" when you don't have a full-function client/server multimedia application.
Wifi Napster (Score:2)
How about Wifi enabled billboards that transmit a sample of the song? Or entering a clubs or other places for that matter.
Yeah I know you're going to shout bluetooth, but it would be too slow at the time being.
Tuna? (Score:2)
caution (Score:4, Funny)
Do not, I repeat, DO NOT ask a woman with an mp3 player if she has TunA. Odds are you will be smacked, probably with the mp3 player too if its that time of the month.
Now you tell me... (Score:1)
Addendum: If you must experiment with this yourself, DO NOT select the payroll/AP cleark!
Just what I would want. (Score:2)
For the look of: (Score:1)
To be marketed in Canada... (Score:2)
iTunes... (Score:4, Interesting)
I don't see why it should be limited to a wireless connection; surely it uses a higher-level protocol such as IP or NetBEUI or IPX or something that works just as well on Ethernet?
One question I do have: will the playback be synchronized? Normally when you stream audio, it's buffered, so there's a delay. If two people are listening to the same thing, but it's out of sync by half a second, it'll drive both of them crazy...
Re:iTunes... (Score:1)
as most users would most likely be listening with headphones on their mobile devices (unless u pack up your speakers and generator wherever you go), you would hear a much more consistant, however not synchronized, audio stream using tcp.
Re:iTunes... (Score:2)
However, ven under similar operating environments, I can never get the audio to sync properly. Buffers seem to always fill at different times :)
Anyhow, a connectionless, one-way protocol would probably work best for this sort of thing
Bad idea! (Score:2)
You can't take Tori Amos away from me!
WiFi != laptops only (Score:1)
Though laptops usually come with WiFi and desktops usually without, WiFi is certainly available as PCI expansion cards.
...and USB (Score:1)
"works with laptops for now"? (Score:2)
yes, but what if it was piano music? (Score:2)
Ignore this post... (Score:1)