Showing posts with label MP3. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MP3. Show all posts

Monday, August 27, 2012

Run pretty much your whole internet from a flash drive

This is My Portable Apps.coms freeware flash drive browser and programs post.

This is my version of a quick walk-through for setting up a flash drive that you can use for most everything from browsing the Internet more safely than from your installed browser on your computer.

Most of the setup is just a straight single download from http://portableapps.com/, a few are add-ons available through Firefox's add-ons.

I'm having a little trouble explaining these progs in simple terms as a group, so instead I'll just list my favorite ones and explain a little about them separately.

First of course is Firefox for browsing. I also have the full version installed on all of my computers and love it, but it has a few drawbacks. The biggest is the fact that it's a memory fiend. I have seen mine use up to 8 or 900 MB ram and even more some times and that's just with it opened and running in the background. I have an Intel 2.2 gigs dual core with 3 GB memory installed that can barely run with Firefox opened on it sometimes because after you used 85% of your computer just to open a page you barely have anything left to run the rest of the computer with and no, I can't just add more memory because Win XP will only see 3 gigs of ram and anything more added will be ignored.

That piece of crap Pentium is the reason I searched for and found this program in the first place.

With Firefox you will notice that some pages load a little slower, but the trade-off is well worth the extra time in page loads. Next I'll try to explain what I think are a few of the advantages to running Firefox off of a flash drive...

No more Internet browser history stored on your computer. This should also mean that bad scripts (Web trackers, spy-ware, browser attacking scripts) should not effect your computer but instead they would be confined to the settings on the flash drive. To take advantage of this fully I set up the flash drive fully and then made a new folder on my Hard drive called "Flash Drive Settings". I then copied all of the files from the drive and placed them into that folders as copies to be used later as a clean install. Now I can just delete everything on the flash drive whenever I want to and copy the files back in as new copies and it's all back to the original again in about 2 minutes.

Some things though like text files, favorites and browser extension settings you may not want to lose the information from, in those cases you can take a snapshot of your settings and just use that to update with and get back your work or settings from, more on that in a minute.

With Firefox I have a couple ad-dons that I'm not sure I could do without. These are ScrapBook Plus and Ant tool-bar.

Scrapbook Plus is a page capture prog and a bookmarks organizer, With it you can select a portion of a page by highlighting it and save it as an offline page or an image, I use that feature for registration codes for purchased programs and receipts for purchases like items bought on Amazon.
The way you would back up or save settings from ScrapBook is to click View in sidebar and from there select Import/Export settings and select Export all, later you just import that file again and every-thing's set back to the way you had it before. Here is the link for ScrapBook Plus "https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/scrapbook-plus/"

Ant down-loader is a video/audio down-loader that will snag just about any video out there with just a single click and it runs on very little resources. There are many others out there, but most hog up memory and slow you down to next to nothing when yer trying to do something else while you wait for your movie to download.

This is the download page for Ant down-loader http://antcom-video-downloader.en.softonic.com/, you can get it there or even easier, you can just type in ant.com into the plug-ins search in Firefox and grab it that way and that's how I get it usually.

After all of that we get to the programs.

There are tons of games and apps, I did grab Cribbage, but it's not that great. There are a lot of others too like Solitaire and some other java-script games. I don't bother with those much though.

Here are a few that I consider to be "Must Have" programs and a word or two about them

Notepad ++. It's what I'm typing this on right now... LOL
This program runs on next to nothing, but includes everything. It has spell check and many features that you may not realize you need until you try them. One thing it can do is replace a phrase across many pages and do them all in one shot. I use this feature for html editing. It's convenient when making multiple pages that are similar, but with different content, like videos and flash games. I just write out my html with file names like ???.jpg, ???.swf and [New Link].html and change them to fit the actual content intended, like ???.jpg becomes super_mario_thumb.jpg, ???.swf becomes super_mario.swf and the {New Link].html becomes nintendo_home.html to return the user back to the main index section of Mario games.

Another feature of it is you can test out your html in I.E., Firefox, Chrome or Safari to fine tune it or check for browser compatibility

Next is VLC Media Player. VLC is by far the most complete media player out there. It will do so much that I can't get into it all in this post, but a few features are that it will run swf files, almost any media content and it comes with all codecs you need. It will repair damaged or broken video files as long as you have enough of a file for it to read from. It cannot fix files with no content (0.00 MB), nothing can do that.
You can record straight off of it too. This comes in handy if you want to record a film. Just get the Internet web address of the file out of the page properties and copy it, then open it in VLC and click record. It'll record what you want of it in sections or as a whole and from there you can add subtitles or effects or whatever.


Next is Irfanview, that's one of the fastest image viewers. It also supports plug-ins from just about any program out there. FilterFactory offers some nice plug-ins for free and some of those crappy imaging editors have a few nice plugin filters that come with them that you can copy and put into a folder that Irfanview can use to apply effects to your images for free.

A couple more features are it will make web pages for you that offer thumb-nailed views of what you want to share and full screen sub-pages. Here is an example of one I made using gifs I commonly use in pages [My Gif Page]. You can also make screen-savers from your own images and flash files with music added to the background to share as YouTube like video's.

Next is 7Zip free. It will extract zip files along with some other compression file types and you can safe store your data in your own folders to reduce size and you can protect them using password encryption.

Other than that there are a bunch of "just for fun" apps. I kinda like CamStudioPortable for messing around with cam pictures and I'm sure there's more, but I stopped with those because I want to keep this running on an 8 gig drive and I can still import or export to my main programs for doing the rest of whatever else I might want to do.

LOL, here's my pic on Cam Studio...





All in all I think that it's great to have everything all contained on one flash drive that I can stick into my pocket and use safely on any other computer and not have to rely on remembering personal settings or passwords or links or whatever, makes sharing some of the more interesting stuff a lot easier too.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Blood on the tracks (1975), full post + bonus

(192 Kbps faf-rip from Top 100 Albums Series)
Blood on the tracks (1975)
"Blood on the Tracks is Bob Dylan's 15th studio album, released by Columbia Records in January 1975. The album marked Dylan's return to Columbia after a two-album stint with Asylum Records."


"The album, which followed years of lukewarm reception for Dylan's work, was greeted enthusiastically by fans and critics. In the years following its release it has come to be regarded as one of his best albums..."
Shared from From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia on this page [here].




01), "Tangled Up in Blue" – 5:42 (Sound 80 Studio - Minneapolis, MN - 12/30/74), [Download].

02),"Simple Twist of Fate" – 4:19 (A & R Studios - New York, NY - 9/19/74),[Download].

03),"You're a Big Girl Now" – 4:36 (Sound 80 Studio - Minneapolis, MN - 12/27/74),[Download].

04),"Idiot Wind" – 7:48 (Sound 80 Studio - Minneapolis, MN - 12/27/74),[Download].

05),"You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go" – 2:55 (A & R Studios - New York, NY - 9/17/74), [Download].

06),"Meet Me in the Morning" – 4:22 (A & R Studios - New York, NY - 9/16/74), [Download].

07),"Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts" – 8:51 (Sound 80 Studio - Minneapolis,MN - 12/30/74), [Download].
08),"If You See Her, Say Hello" – 4:49 (Sound 80 Studio - Minneapolis, MN - 12/30/74), [Download].

09),"Shelter from the Storm" – 5:02 (A & R Studios - New York, NY - 9/17/74), [Download].  
"My favorite track, so it gets the visuals, LOL"

10),"Buckets of Rain" – 3:22 (A & R Studios - New York, NY - 9/19/74), [Download].



Bonus track:
 Tangled up in blue (remix) [download].


NOTE: I'm not sure what faf means in English. What I do know though is that there are many files out there labeled "faf" and all of them are the highest quality, it even seems that higher bit rate files don't compare in sound quality of those. If anyone has any info on the ripping method then please share the info with me.

Saturday, May 7, 2011

The Alan Parsons Project - I Robot [Full Post]


The Alan Parsons Project - I Robot
 The Alan Parsons Project was a British progressive rock band, active between 1975 and 1990, consisting of Eric Woolfson and Alan Parsons surrounded by a varying number of session musicians.
Behind the revolving lineup and the regular sidemen, the true core of the Project was the duo of Parsons and Woolfson. Woolfson was a lawyer by profession, but also a composer and pianist. Parsons was a successful producer and accomplished engineer. Almost all songs on the band's albums are credited to "Woolfson/Parsons".

That was from Wiki's page [here]

They and it seems everyone lists the Album I Robot as being released in 1977. I know damn well that my copy was from mid summer 1975.

I had been hit by a car in the last week of April of that year hitchhiking down in Florida and it crushed my leg, leaving me in a full cast, also leaving me trapped and forced to go home.

That was an awesome year for me, but sometimes it was frustrating and overwhelming. I heard this album and at first thought "Well this has gotta suck!", but as I listened more to it I began to relate with the breakdown, losing my thread, no-one understands the words that I say and then the best part.. "I don't care what you do, I wouldn't want to be like you". Now this album had become an icon for me. It was my own freakin revolution and I loved it and I still didn't want to talk to you...

I honestly feel that this album is timeless. It will always have a message for those trapped in frustration along down the road and that it belongs up there on the top shelf along with all the other greatest works in the art archives labeled "Finest Music"

I usually post these little players with the settings of 325 X 20 pixels, because it just looks cleaner that way to me, the 20 pixels is roughly the space required to show only the top edging border and the lower tool bar section. In between though there is the area I almost never show and in that field there is a visualization that's actually pretty good. It goes with the music and it's got a few transitions, but mostly it's similar to Andy O'Meara's early version of G-Force, [download the newest trial version here] Anyway, I sized these 325 X 325 to allow for the effects.

Sista Lea, yer gonna love this one too...
Title: I Robot
Track Number: 1
Title: I woudn't want to be like you
Track Number: 2
Title: Some other time
Track Number: 3
Title: Breakdown
Track Number: 4
Title: Don't let it show
Track Number: 5
 Title: The voice
Track Number: 6
Title: Nucleus
Track Number: 7
Title: Day after day
Track Number: 8
Title: Total eclipse
Track Number: 9
Title: Genesis Chapter:1, Verse:32
Track Number: 10

All files are....Bit Rate: 160 kbps & Sample Rate: 44100

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Them, Featuring Van Morrison.

Them: 1964–66

The roots of Them, the band that first broke Morrison on the international scene, came in April 1964 when Morrison responded to an advert for musicians to play at a new R&B club at the Maritime Hotel – an old dance hall frequented by sailors. The new R&B club needed a band for its opening night; however, Morrison had left the Golden Eagles (the group with which he had been performing at the time), so he created a new band out of The Gamblers, an East Belfast group formed by Ronnie Millings, Billy Harrison, and Alan Henderson in 1962. Eric Wrixon, still a schoolboy, was the piano player and keyboardist. Morrison played saxophone and harmonica and shared vocals with Billy Harrison. They followed Eric Wrixon's suggestion for a new name, and The Gamblers morphed into Them, their name taken from the Fifties horror movie Them!.

The band's strong R&B performances at the Maritime attracted attention. Them performed without a routine and Morrison ad libbed, creating his songs live as he performed. While the band did covers, they also played some of Morrison's early songs, such as "Could You Would You", which he had written in Camden Town while touring with The Manhattan Showband. The debut of Morrison's "Gloria" took place on stage here. Sometimes, depending on his mood, the song could last up to twenty minutes. Morrison has stated that "Them lived and died on the stage at the Maritime Hotel," believing that the band did not manage to capture the spontaneity and energy of their live performances on their records. The statement also reflected the instability of the Them lineup, with numerous members passing through the ranks after the definitive Maritime period. Morrison and Henderson would remain the only constants, and a highly unsuccessful version of Them even soldiered on after Morrison's departure.


Dick Rowe of Decca Records became aware of the band's performances, and signed Them to a standard two-year contract. In that period, they released two albums and ten singles, with two more singles released after Morrison departed the band. They had three chart hits, "Baby, Please Don't Go" (1964), "Here Comes the Night" (1965), and "Mystic Eyes" (1965), though it was the b-side of "Baby, Please Don't Go", the garage band classic, "Gloria", that went on to become a rock standard covered by Patti Smith, The Doors, Shadows of Knight, Jimi Hendrix and others.

Building on the success of their singles in the United States, and riding on the back of the British Invasion, Them undertook a two month tour of America in May and June 1966 that included a residency from 30 May to 18 June at the Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles. The Doors were the supporting act on the last week,and Morrison's influence on The Doors singer, Jim Morrison, was noted by John Densmore in his book Riders On The Storm. Brian Hinton relates how "Jim Morrison learned quickly from his near namesake's stagecraft, his apparent recklessness, his air of subdued menace, the way he would improvise poetry to a rock beat, even his habit of crouching down by the bass drum during instrumental breaks." On the final night, the two Morrisons and the two bands jammed together on "Gloria".

Toward the end of the tour the band members became involved in a dispute with their manager, Decca Records' Phil Solomon, over the revenues paid to the band; that, coupled with the expiry of their work visas, meant the band returned from America dejected. After two more concerts in Ireland, Them split up. Morrison concentrated on writing some of the songs that would appear on Astral Weeks, while the remnants of the band reformed in 1967 and relocated in America.

NOTE: "All of the text above was taken from Wiki's page [HERE], because I suck at writin and want you to have a better chance at gettin the point.




The Story of Them , Disc 1

14 Mystic Eyes.

15 Don't Look Back.

16 If You and I Could Be as Two.

17 I Like It Like That.

18 I'm Gonna Dress in Black.

19 (Get Your Kicks On) Route 66.

20 Just a Little Bit.

21 You Just Can't Win.

22 Bright Lights, Big City.

23 Baby, What You Want Me to Do.

24 I'm Gonna Dress in Black [Alternate Mix].

25 One More Time [Alternate Stereo Mix].

26 Little Girl [Alternate Version].



Disc 1, tracks 14-26 all in one Zip file.

The Story of Them , Disc 2


01 How Long Baby.

02 It Won't Hurt (Half as Much).

03 Something You Got.

04 Call My Name.

05 Turn on Your Lovelight.

06 I Put a Spell on You.

07 I Got a Woman.

08 Out of Sight.

09 It's All over Now, Baby Blue.

10 Bad or Good.

11 Hello Josephine.

12 Don't You Know.


Disc 2, tracks 1-12 all in one Zip file.

13 Hey Girl.

14 Bring 'Em on In.

15 Time's Gettin' Tougher Than Tough.

16 Stormy Monday.

17 Friday's Child.

18 Richard Cory.

19 My Lonely Sad Eyes.

20 I Can Only Give You Everything.

21 Could You, Would You.

22 Bring 'Em on In [Alternate Version].

23 Richard Cory [Alternate Version].

24 Call My Name [Alternate Single Version].



Disc 2, tracks 13-24 all in one Zip file & the last of this damn long-assed embedding project.




Friday, January 28, 2011

The Bambi Molesters

This is an excellent band. They may or may not be new to you, but they sure as hell are to me.

The music has a late 60's surf-board era sound, but naturally the sound quality is much better, even if the only reason for that is the modern recording equipment.

It's mostly instrumental and quite fast.

I think yer gonna like it.

Last thing is they had me sold on just the name. I hate Bambi. I think they been pimpin that one out long enough and I'm glad she's finally been found met up with the molesters. Maybe now she can come to terms with reality.

Who knows, maybe next we can get the rest of the Disney Whores on track too?  Scumbags!

NOTE: Right click and open the links in a new winder to hear the tune or just click onnit and loose this page, or you can right click and do the "save as" thing and just hear it as a file rather than streamin it. That might be better for you 56K users and web phone users anyway...

Enjoy or lie an say you did...


Bambi Molesters - Intensity! (1999)

http://phalckon.stc.cx/mp3/Bambi%20Molesters/Bambi%20Molesters%20-%20Intensity!%20(1999)/Intensity!.jpg 

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Totally Free Video, Mp3, file downloader, manager, editor, burner etc...

One installation for 41 programs


Description

New Free Studio Manager is a completely redesigned all-in-one package for our programs. It contains 8 sections to bundle all free multimedia applications which have been developed by DVDVideoSoft. These sections the following: YouTube, MP3&Audio, CD-DVD-BD, DVD&Video, Photo&Images, Mobiles, Apple Devices, 3D. Thus all the programs are included in the new interface for easy access to any of them.
With this free software you can convert video and audio files between different formats and to iPod, PSP, iPhone, BlackBerry and all popular mobile phones and devices; burn and rip DVDs and audio CDs; upload and download YouTube videos and music to your computer, iPod, PSP, iPhone and BlackBerry; perform basic editing of audio and video files as well as record videos and make snapshots.
Free Studio contains no spyware or adware. It's clearly free and absolutely safe to install and run.

My Notes:

This is a great set of applications/,  there is only one draw-back that needs mentioning. It does come with browser extension addon's. you can deselect the activation of them during the installation process for the initial install but during actual use of the various components it may prompt you to allow them to be installed onto your browsers interface. I don't think I did anything except deny or opt-out a few times and even that has stopped popping up for me now, as it used to when closing out of a prog.

Next is that some of the configuration has not been completed yet, but it does still look promising. The DVD burning application will still only copy previously formatted content to DVD, but you still need to use other software to create the VIDEO_TS and VOB files to actually make the DVD a DVD Player Formatted disc. 

The 3-D imaging still needs some work done on it and probably a few more applications still need a few wrinkles ironed out of them. Still as-is even now it's a very good program

All of the above was copied from [Here], except my notes. You really should visit that page for the rest of the info, links and any further updates which will be posted on the side-bar on the right hand side of that page...

blessings, peace and all that other happy stuff,,,

Laters.

 




Additional Note: *I did NOT post all or any of that in F**kin Caps! My html version is not typed in caps and I don't like the damn Rude caps. I don't know how that happened to come out that way but just as soon as I can figure it out I'll remove it and put it back fixed.

Monday, January 3, 2011

.Head-Bangin from Russia "Wings - Diatribe"


One critics comment was...
"Mid-paced melodic metal from Finland, slightly progressive, but with plenty of punch and aggression too."
This album release is (I think) Russian and I really can't find any more info on the band 


Tracks are as follows (Right-Click and "Save As" to get the file). Quaility is 192 Kbps and files are not on my server...


01 - Sunburnt.
02 - Eden
03 - Cast Asunder.
04 - Thus Far.
05 - Unwind.
06 - Equidistant.
07 - Austere.
08 - Deus Ex Machina.
09 - Passion Et Resurrection.

Peace Keith an enjoy or lie an say you did,,,
Funk

Monday, December 27, 2010

The Colour and the Shape @ 128 kbps...

I wish these were better quality files, but music store is two hours drive from here and it's freakin Freezin out there!!!

The Colour and the Shape


# 01, Doll.mp3
# 02, Monkey Wrench.
# 03, Hey, Johnny Park!.
# 04, My Poor Brain.
# 05, Wind Up.
# 06, Up In Arms.
# 07, My Hero.
# 08, See You.
# 09, Enough Space.
# 10, February Stars.
# 11, Everlong.
# 12, Walking After You.
# 13, New Way Home.

Foo Fighters [Random Files] @ 128 kbps post:

Hello,
These are not my files, not my uploads and I'm notsure how long the links will remain active for them.


I could post a viewer and all the extra work of writing each link both ways, one as a download link and the other as a playable file within the viewer but considering the fact that these might not work for long I'm just posting the links with these.


If you'd rather test any file first then the easy way would be to right click on the link and select "Open in a new tab" or "open in a new window". With most Windows based operating systems it will open up as a QuickTime object and stream through it using those plugins. As usual you right-click and select "Save As" to save the file to your computer.


All of these (or the ones I checked anyway) are "only" 128 kbps. That's not bad but I prefer a better file myself. I think that the reduction in bit-rate is accomplished by squeezing out some of what they consider to be inaudible sound and as they say "empty space" in the music. I don't look at it that way or hear it that way. To me it would be like a fireworks show with the smoke trails removed along with the reflective light in the background. Point is I like those traces of sound in my music.


Here are the files...
(Do the right-click &  "Save As" thing to snag em.)

But, honestly.
Cheer Up, Boys (Your Make Up Is Running)
Cold Day In The Sun.
Come Alive.
Come Back.
D.O.A.
Disenchanted Lullaby.
End Over End.
Enough Space.
Erase-Replace.
Exhausted.mp3
February Stars.
Floaty. 
For All The Cows.
Free Me. 
Friend Of A Friend.
Generator. 
Good Grief. 
Halo. 
Have It All.
Head-wires. 
Hell. 
Home. 
I'll Stick Around.
In Your Honor.
Keep The Car Running.
Learn To Fly.
Let It Die. 
Live-in Skin.mp3
Lonely As You.
Long Road To Ruin.mp3
Low. 
M.I.A. 
Miracle.mp3 
New Way Home.
Foo Fighters - Next year.
No Way Back.
Oh, George. 
On The Mend.
Once And For All.
Over And Out.
Overdrive. 
FRazor. 
Resolve. 
Stacked Actors.
Statues.
Still. 
Stranger Things Have Happened.
Summer's End.
The Ballad Of The Beaconsfield.
The Deepest Blues Are Black.
The Last Song.
The Pretender.
This Is A Call.
Times Like These.
Tired Of You.
Virginia Moon.
Walking After You.
Watershed.
Weenie Beenie.
What If I Do.
X-Static.