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Mp3 Argument


The Next Revolution in Music Technology: Make or Break?
Throughout life I have encountered several different mediums of music including
eight-track recordings, vinyl records, cassette tapes, mini-discs, digital audio tapes (DAT),
and compact discs. I have always considered the CD to be the greatest technological
advancement (as a medium of music) of my generation because it was the first digital
audio format made readily available to the general public. Because of the CD, people
were hearing music like they had never heard it before - exactly as it would sound in the
artist�s recording studio. Among other things, we have digital audio technology to thank
for that. But we have ...

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necessary in order to understand arguments surrounding the issue. MP3 is a
new way to save, copy, and play audio files on a computer. The audio files are near
CD-quality and take up very little space on a computer�s hard drive. Previously,
high-quality audio files were saved on a computer in WAV format, which takes up much
more hard drive space than MP3. For example, a three-minute WAV file would use about
30 megabytes of disk space. But in MP3 format, the same song would use only two
megabytes, leaving much more hard drive space available on the computer (which benefits
the computer user).
Because MP3 files are typically less than five megabytes in size, they can be
transferred very quickly and easily to and from anyone�s computer via the Internet. MP3
allows computer users to copy their favorite songs from CDs or other sources, onto their
computer�s hard drive - ideal for playback when working at the computer. MP3 also
makes it possible to convert your own ...

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major record labels have a great fear.
�Tons of people use it [MP3] online, but most big record labels have not embraced
it for fear of privacy, since the format also allows for widespread copying of illegal files.�
(Sullivan 1999).
On the other hand, MP3 technology has given the unsigned artist an opportunity
to expose their music to millions of Internet surfers every day, increasing the artist�s
popularity and ability to profit from his or her music without the need or assistance of a
contract record deal with a major recording label. Another way to think of it is that MP3
has paved the road to potential stardom for any artist who distributes music in MP3
format. After ...

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Added: 2/8/2007 09:16:30 AM
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