[vorbis] Interesting file-sharing idea

Andy andycool22 at peoplepc.com
Sun Mar 17 16:43:11 PST 2002



if this became a reality, we could start it just with the many users on this vorbis discussion list, since many of us have the same beliefs and ideas of ripping directly from cds, creating correct tags, and keeping quality high, at least to begin with.

Andy =)
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On Fri, 15 March 2002, "Philip M. White" wrote:

> 
> This may be unrealistic and useless, but I've been thinking about an interesting file-sharing solution.
> 
> In my system, only Ogg Vorbis files may be shared, and they should all be directly ripped from a CD.  Nothing that someone would convert from MP3, etc.  While that cannot be enforceable, it should be made clear.  Also, track listings should be not filenames, but the Artist and Title of the song as read from tags.
> 
> Anyway, let's say I have ten CDs all converted to high-quality Ogg Vorbis... for example, quality level 7.  Someone on the system searches for a song that I have, and decide to download it.  Now here is the important part!: the downloader is presented with a menu of the quality that they wish to download!  For example, if they are a broadband user, they may choose to continue at quality 7, but if they are a dial-up user, they may decide speed over quality and choose quality 2.  Of course, it should not be possible to "upgrade" to anything higher than 7 if my file is encoded at level 7.
> 
> With future peeling tools, this should be trivial to accomplish, without re-encoding the file.  It's true that at first, there'd be very little to share, but if this takes off, this will be sort of a music filesharing utopia.
> 
> TO SUMMARIZE:
> 
>     - listings read from song tags, instead of using the filename
>     - CD-quality songs
>     - bitrate peeling put to use!  finally, lucrative for dial-up users!
>     - of course, all good features of current file-sharing tools, like multi-host download ability and de-centralization
> 
> What do you think?  Even if this is the most unrealistic and useless idea that you've heard, it's interesting nevertheless.  Certainly something to wish for.
> 
>                             -- Philip.
>      Philip M. White  <pmwhite1104 at yahoo.com>
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