Saturday, May 31, 2008

The Death of MP3 by the Hand of MT9/Music 2.0


A revolutionary new digital music format called MT9 has been developed by the Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute (ETRI) and marketed by the South Korean company, Audizen. Labeled as Music 2.0 -
http://www.audizen.co.kr/solutions/solutions2.htm

The new format has six audio channels that can be individually controlled; the six channels are, vocals, chorus, guitar, piano, base and drum. If for example you are listening to a music track encoded in the new format and hate the vocals then you can turn them off and continue to listen to just the music.

In theory the new digital music format has great potential for use in several areas of music, like creating mashups, and karaoke. Audizen is hopeful that the MT9 format will one day even replace the mighty MP3 as the de-facto standard.

The fact that the MP3 file format reigns supreme in the music market is not news. Despite having its position constantly "attacked" by additional formats such as AIFF, AAC, WMA and so on, nothing has changed so far. However, a new star on the firmament looks like posing a serious threat to the MP3 for the very first time – MT9.

MT9 comes from the Korean company Audizen and, as far as the preliminary specs announce it, it looks like taking things to a completely new level. As a matter of fact, the MT9 is the short,

"file format-approved" name for the Music 2.0 standard, promising a completely new experience with your fav tracks and a dramatically changed approach to the audio multimedia experience overall.

If we were to detail a bit what's with the MT9, the best explanation would start with "Multi Track" phrase: the Music 2.0 is all about a multi-track version of a song, providing the user with access to these tracks, yet without altering the original song.

In simpler words, the MT9 could be regarded as a hyper-professional and high-tech karaoke-ready file format, but one that also allows the listener to cut off any of the existing tracks. Now, imagine the possibilities that come with such a neat thing, with all singers and especially other instrument players being able to jam along to their fav songs but without over-lapping their performance on the other artists'.

The idea is nothing new though, as "bandoke" (a version of karaoke where some of the instruments were missing, instead of the vocal track) has been invented more than 20 years ago and was made popular by tracks of important heavy metal bands such as Iron Maiden. The novelty comes from the fact that MT9 runs with a six-channel audio equalizer, with each channel being engineered for voice, chorus, piano, guitar, bass and drums. You can access any of them and run the MT9 as a karaoke or a bandoke, as you wish.

And as if all this was not enough, the albums you're going to buy in the MT9 format are DRM-free (what's up, RIAA?) so you can use them as a CD or cassette tape that you can lend to your friends and so on. Several patents have already been applied and some more will follow as Audizen is trying to make the Music 2.0/ MT9 an international audio standard as well, to provide a really neat competition with the existing ones. So far, Samsung and LG Electronics have shown a vivid interest in MT9 and all things related to it, so we can actually assume that something has really changed in the audio file formats war. Once more, DRM-free!

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

iPhone Icon Reveals 3G iPhone Design?

Left: original iPhone, Right: new iPhone?Forum user mrat93 found an interesting image of the iPhone in a file called "iPhone.icns" that accompanies the iPhone SDK. Amongst the icons, one photo of the iPhone appears different than the others. It has been zoomed in and set alongside the usual ...

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Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Butch Taylor leaves the Dave Matthews Band

As reported today by the Dave Matthews Band website www.dmband.com, the unofficial 6th member, keyboardist Butch Taylor, has decided to leave the Dave Matthews Band after 10+ years.

Although it is unclear why Butch has left the band, close sources speculate the constant touring to have taken its toll and with a new family member, Butch has decided to put family first.

As quoted from dmband.com: "We are saddened by this sudden news but he has our full support. He’s given so much to us and our audience through the years and he will be missed."

Highlights of songs he will be missed on include: Two Step, Lie in our Graves and most noticeably Rapunzel, the debut song which made Butch a favorite with fans.

In place of keyboardist Butch Taylor, Dave Matthews Band Summer Tour will include good and long-time friend guitarist, Tim Reynolds for every date of the tour.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

David Cook wins 'American Idol'

Grown-up rocker David Cook has triumphed over smooth-voiced teen David Archuleta to become the new "American Idol."

While Archuleta was heaped with praise by the judges the night before, the voters decided otherwise -- and it wasn't even close. Host Ryan Seacrest said during Wednesday's show that 12 million votes was the difference.

Cook was overcome by emotion, bending toward the stage after his name was announced.

"This is amazing," he said. "This is all your fault," he added, addressing the brother who Cook had accompanied to the "Idol" audition that started it all.

Cook immediately took the microphone and began to sing "Time of my Life," which won the annual "Idol songwriting competition.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Monkey does handstand, on a goat, on a solo cup, on a tight-rope.

unbelievable

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iPhone 3G Launch Date Confirmed!

We all suspected it, but now it is confirmed: sources close to the 3G iPhone launch have told Gizmodo that Apple will announce their new model at the WWDC Keynote on June 9th. The second-generation iPhone will be available worldwide right after the launch, and not at year's end, as previously thought.

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Sunday, May 18, 2008

The World’s Largest Lolcat, An Invisible Bike Mural

San Francisco artist Josh Zubkoff, with the help from some friends, created what appears to be the world’s largest Lolcat, an “Invisible Bike” mural painted on the side of a building in San Francisco a alley.

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Friday, May 16, 2008

Multitouch Goodness: Full-Screen Multitouch Mac OS X Is Here

It's not from Apple, but it gives a pretty good idea of what to expect from the Cupertino company: a band of developers called the NUI Group have developed Lux, a platform that shows the power of a free open framework that will enable true multitouch interaction in Mac OS X.

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

10 Items You Think Make You Cool, But Don’t

Being cool is normally subjective. But there are some things that unequivocally make you uncool. We’re not saying we’re cool, we’re just saying if you own any of these items, you’re not.

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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Intel Confirms Atom-based Larger iPhone (Mini-Tablet)?

According to ZDNet.de, Intel Manager Hannes Schwaderer confirmed that Apple would be using the Intel Atom processor in a future version of the iPhone. The new model will reportedly be a larger model with a 720x480 pixel display, correlating with circulating rumors about a mini-tablet device rumored...

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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Jobs to speak at WWDC, no way he'll talk about new iPhones

Yup, this is shaping up to be a really boring WWDC with nothing at all of note and no possibility of a 3g iPhone

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3G iPhone with GPS, Video Conferencing, TV?

LeMatin.ch (French) reports that based on a source in Swisscom, Switzerland will be getting the iPhone this summer.By itself, this news is not that surprising, as there have been a growing number of reports of the iPhone being delivered internationally in the coming months. Unique to this sourc...

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Monday, May 12, 2008

AT&T now showing "iPhone Black" model in device listing

AT&T Wireless, Apple's exclusive iPhone provider in the United States, is now listing a second model of the iPhone in its device database called "iPhone Black," AppleInsider has been informed. Screenshots after the jump.

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New Google Service Turns Web Pages into Networking Sites

To socialize these days, hundreds of millions of people every month turn to social networking sites such as MySpace or Facebook.

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AT&T Webpage Leaks Black iPhone? [Update: in a week?]

AppleInsider has noted that AT&T's website for existing users now has an option for a black iPhone.There have been rumors that Apple's upcoming 3G iPhone would come with a glossy black back (1, 2). While there have also been some reported image leaks as well, the authenticity of such images...

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