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- catalog abstract ""MP3 is the most popular compressed file format for easy digital distribution of sound and music over the Internet. MP3: The Definitive Guide is the bible of this phenomenon. It's a guide to the juicy bits for MP3 power users. Ripping and encoding are covered in depth, from a true audiophile's perspective. You'll learn exactly what it means to listen to a perceptual codec and how it affects the way you should record, make tests, and listen to your MP3 files. You'll find a detailed examination of the codec itself and its development, as well as how MP3 files compare with other common compression formats." "Like MP3, The Definitive Guide doesn't limit itself to one operating system or even one player. It contains advanced information for using MP3 files on all the most popular operating systems, including Windows, Linux, Macintosh, and BeOS. You'll find plenty of information about WinAmp, but players on other platforms are also covered in depth. You'll also find an expert's guide to MP3 files online, web sites to look for, ways to work with newsreaders and ftp, and the latest word on the rapidly evolving technologies of the MP3 audio revolution."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11690553.
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description ""Like MP3, The Definitive Guide doesn't limit itself to one operating system or even one player. It contains advanced information for using MP3 files on all the most popular operating systems, including Windows, Linux, Macintosh, and BeOS. You'll find plenty of information about WinAmp, but players on other platforms are also covered in depth. You'll also find an expert's guide to MP3 files online, web sites to look for, ways to work with newsreaders and ftp, and the latest word on the rapidly evolving technologies of the MP3 audio revolution."--Jacket.".
- catalog description ""MP3 is the most popular compressed file format for easy digital distribution of sound and music over the Internet. MP3: The Definitive Guide is the bible of this phenomenon. It's a guide to the juicy bits for MP3 power users. Ripping and encoding are covered in depth, from a true audiophile's perspective. You'll learn exactly what it means to listen to a perceptual codec and how it affects the way you should record, make tests, and listen to your MP3 files. You'll find a detailed examination of the codec itself and its development, as well as how MP3 files compare with other common compression formats."".
- catalog description "The Nuts and Bolts of MP3 -- MP3 Basics -- Rights, Piracy, and Politics -- How MP3 Works: Inside the Codec -- A "Perceptual" Codec -- The Anatomy of an MP3 File -- Getting and Playing MP3 Files -- Choosing and Using an MP3 Player -- Players by Platform -- Obtaining MP3 Files -- Organizing Your Collection -- Equipment Considerations -- Playlists, Tags, and Skins: MP3 Options -- MP3 Options and Considerations -- Equalization and Sound Quality -- ID3 Tags and Playlists: The Virtual Database -- Skins: Dressing Up MP3 Players -- Plug-ins: Extending Your Reach -- Listening to MP3 Streams -- Performance Considerations -- Ripping and Encoding: Creating MP3 Files -- General Encoding Principles -- General Ripping Principles -- Ripping and Encoding Tools -- Ripping from Other Sources -- Roll Your Own Compact Discs -- Hardware, Portables, Home Stereos, and Kits -- Playing MP3 Through Your Home Stereo -- Portable Players -- Hand-Held Computers and Other Devices -- Home Stereo MP3 Players -- Car Players -- Kit Players -- The Not-So-Fine-Print: Legal Bits and Pieces -- The Rules of Engagement -- The Players -- Webcasting and Servers: Internet Distribution -- The Fundamentals of Internet Distribution -- Offering Files for Download -- Webcasting: Real-Time MP3 Broadcasting -- An Interview with MP3.com's "High Geek" -- Competing Codecs and Other File Formats -- The Architectures -- The Codecs -- ID3v1 Genres.".
- catalog extent "x, 388 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "MP3.".
- catalog identifier "1565926617".
- catalog isFormatOf "MP3.".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, MA : O'Reilly,".
- catalog relation "MP3.".
- catalog subject "780/.285/65 21".
- catalog subject "Internet Computer programs.".
- catalog subject "ML74.4.M6 H33 2000".
- catalog subject "MP3 (Audio coding standard)".
- catalog subject "MP3 players.".
- catalog subject "MP3.".
- catalog subject "Music Computer programs.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Nuts and Bolts of MP3 -- MP3 Basics -- Rights, Piracy, and Politics -- How MP3 Works: Inside the Codec -- A "Perceptual" Codec -- The Anatomy of an MP3 File -- Getting and Playing MP3 Files -- Choosing and Using an MP3 Player -- Players by Platform -- Obtaining MP3 Files -- Organizing Your Collection -- Equipment Considerations -- Playlists, Tags, and Skins: MP3 Options -- MP3 Options and Considerations -- Equalization and Sound Quality -- ID3 Tags and Playlists: The Virtual Database -- Skins: Dressing Up MP3 Players -- Plug-ins: Extending Your Reach -- Listening to MP3 Streams -- Performance Considerations -- Ripping and Encoding: Creating MP3 Files -- General Encoding Principles -- General Ripping Principles -- Ripping and Encoding Tools -- Ripping from Other Sources -- Roll Your Own Compact Discs -- Hardware, Portables, Home Stereos, and Kits -- Playing MP3 Through Your Home Stereo -- Portable Players -- Hand-Held Computers and Other Devices -- Home Stereo MP3 Players -- Car Players -- Kit Players -- The Not-So-Fine-Print: Legal Bits and Pieces -- The Rules of Engagement -- The Players -- Webcasting and Servers: Internet Distribution -- The Fundamentals of Internet Distribution -- Offering Files for Download -- Webcasting: Real-Time MP3 Broadcasting -- An Interview with MP3.com's "High Geek" -- Competing Codecs and Other File Formats -- The Architectures -- The Codecs -- ID3v1 Genres.".
- catalog title "MP3 : the definitive guide / Scot Hacker.".
- catalog type "text".