[vorbis] Neuro Net Recordings now provides Ogg Vorbis products

Kenji Rikitake kenji at k2r.org
Tue Mar 20 21:50:31 PST 2001



For Immediate Press Release

Neuro Net Recordings public relations contact: Kenji Rikitake,
e-mail only, at kenji at nnr.to

Neuro Net Recordings Website Address: www.nnr.to

NEURO NET RECORDINGS NOW PROVIDES OGG VORBIS PRODUCTS FREE ONLINE

TOYONAKA CITY, OSAKA, JAPAN, March 21, 2001 - Neuro Net Recordings
(NNR), an independent electronic music label, has announced that the NNR
online products are now available solely in Ogg Vorbis format, from
their Web site at http://www.nnr.to/ from either IPv4 or IPv6 network.

NNR has concluded that Ogg Vorbis audio compression format in
maximum-160kbps VBR (Variable Bit Rate) stereo, the de-facto standard
being used in www.vorbis.com and other major Ogg Vorbis sites, provides
sufficient quality to distribute music on Internet.  All NNR products
have been converted to Ogg Vorbis format from the former proprietary
RealAudio and MP3 formats, free for download.

Kenji Rikitake, the Internet Archivist of NNR and also known as an NNR
artist known as 'bdx' remarks, "NNR pursues freely-redistributable music
since the beginning.  While the Internet music distribution is more and
more focused to the for-profit activities, we welcome new technologies
such as Ogg Vorbis and Icecast, which pursue royalty-free and
open-source principles of the digital audio distribution."

NNR started to produce the electronic-music compilation album series
called Active Potential since 1994.  NNR has released 13 Active
Potential compilation albums, available in cassette tapes as well as the
online version.  NNR also has released a compact disc compilation album
called Neural Network Volume One in May 1996, which is also now
available online.  NNR has also released the MP3 album from
FranceMP3.com called Neural Network Volume Two in September 2000.

[End of press release]

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