Anyone here use Virb?

Discuss music production with Ableton Live.
benjaminFlack
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Post by benjaminFlack » Thu Apr 12, 2007 10:51 pm

looks a lot like purevolume but with different colors.
we are all bound to do what we want most.

ze2be
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Post by ze2be » Thu Apr 12, 2007 11:07 pm

benjaminFlack wrote:looks a lot like purevolume but with different colors.
From Purevolume:

"Your song MUST be smaller than 8.0MB (MegaBytes)
Your song MUST end in .MP3 (you will get an 'invalid file extension' error if it does not)."


bugger

kramer
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Post by kramer » Thu Apr 12, 2007 11:15 pm

ze2be wrote:
iamnotcool wrote:
ze2be wrote:Just curious: How many megs of audio can you upload on myspace vs virb?
And at what quality?


I was thinking to upload a couple of DJ mixes, but theyr each about the lenght of a cd!
as far as i know, there isn't a limit...bitrate or filesize.
"Your song MUST be smaller than 8.0MB (MegaBytes)
Your song MUST end in .mp3 (you will get an 'invalid file extension' error if it does not)."

From Virb

My mixes are about 100MB mp3 files...... :?
try http://podomatic.com




Does anyone know if the sound quality is better on virb than myspace?

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Post by kramer » Thu Apr 12, 2007 11:17 pm

ze2be wrote:

I was thinking to upload a couple of DJ mixes, but theyr each about the lenght of a cd!
http://podomatic.com
8O

So I like podomatic. :oops:

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Post by burgessa23 » Thu Apr 12, 2007 11:19 pm


ze2be
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Post by ze2be » Thu Apr 12, 2007 11:40 pm

kramer wrote:
ze2be wrote:

I was thinking to upload a couple of DJ mixes, but theyr each about the lenght of a cd!
http://podomatic.com
8O

So I like podomatic. :oops:
Hello kramer! So how much can you upload at podomatic?

Edit:

"Is there any file size limit?
No! That is, your entire account has a storage limit, but any file that fits within your storage limit can be uploaded to podOmatic. That being said, podcasts are most effective when kept under about 17 minutes."

-but it doesnt say what the limits are for the entire account...


edit2: 500MB :D Had to make an account to find out, just like virb and purevolume.. :?

only its not as good looking as virb...

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Post by bluskreen » Thu Apr 12, 2007 11:54 pm

i've found this to be a very good site as well. the way the admin is setup is very nice & customizable.

http://www.humblevoice.com

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Post by okr » Fri Apr 13, 2007 12:11 am

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ze2be
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Post by ze2be » Fri Apr 13, 2007 2:31 am

bluskreen wrote:i've found this to be a very good site as well. the way the admin is setup is very nice & customizable.

http://www.humblevoice.com
Well, atleast it doesnt mind to upload a 100MB mp3 file. But what a mezzy interface! Ive spent over an hour now trying to fix the mp3 file name that humblevoice MISS SPELT! Grr...

Doesnt seem to be able to delete it eighter.. Tried with two different browsers. Uploaded it again, and it miss spellt again. Now theres two miss spelt tracks that im not able to delete. Track name is "Mørk Plikt", but humble voice writes it "Mlikt".


Virb looks much better, and was customized within minutes, new colors and all. I could perhaps just link my dj mixes from my Humble Voice page at my Virb page, but so far its not possible to rewrite song tag names in humble voice, and it miss spells everytime I upload.

(edit your page/music/delete track: nothing happends. /update song info: nothing happens)

thread edit: I read the FAQ on the HV page, aparently it worked deleting a track from the audio player, using the minus sign at the end of the song tag. Still not possible to corect the song name though.

http://www.humblevoice.com/djkimotei/music

http://www.virb.com/djkimotei

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Post by kramer » Fri Apr 13, 2007 5:14 am

ze2be wrote:
only its not as good looking as virb...
Yeah...I gotta admit...virb looks pretty nice. Podomatic is butt-fugly... but all-in-all I think it's still the best site you can upload huge files for free. You can generate a pretty large number of hits too when you register on the various podcast directories and feedburner. I have another podomatic page with my personal music and it gets 20 times the hits my myspace page ever did. :idea:

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Post by eskribble » Fri Apr 13, 2007 6:57 am

http://www.virb.com/radioe

I like Virb WAY better than myspace.

ze2be
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Post by ze2be » Fri Apr 13, 2007 7:47 am

kramer wrote:
ze2be wrote:
only its not as good looking as virb...
Yeah...I gotta admit...virb looks pretty nice. Podomatic is butt-fugly... but all-in-all I think it's still the best site you can upload huge files for free. You can generate a pretty large number of hits too when you register on the various podcast directories and feedburner. I have another podomatic page with my personal music and it gets 20 times the hits my myspace page ever did. :idea:
Thats some good arguments yes. Im going to build my own site someday, but for now Virb is ok. For the 74 min dj mixes ill just link to my Podomatic page.

Thanks for the tip!

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Post by RhythmSickness » Fri Apr 13, 2007 9:44 am

virb is very nice

much cleaner and more sense to mod than myspazz
lot less buggy than humblevoice

http://virb.com/rhythmsickness

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Post by Idonotlikebroccoli » Fri Apr 13, 2007 6:01 pm

On virb, you actually find out how to upload music right away, unlike myspace, which took me like forever.

www.virb.com/kristianp

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Post by Zerobae » Fri Apr 13, 2007 6:14 pm

I think Virb's looking very promising, there's just not a lot going on yet (I find).

At the moment, Last.fm is hard to beat.

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