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cmyden
August 12th, 2002, 09:13 AM
Greetings all,

I run a website dedicated to teaching people how to create the highest quality MP3s possible, using the best ripper (EAC) and the best MP3 encoder (LAME).

Over time the site has turned into a community, full of people who enjoy high quality MP3s and maintain quite large, well organized collections.

Recently we decided we needed a way to share & search among ourselves, so after a bit of research we decided on the 'Direct Connect' P2P technology which allows us to moderate who uses the network.

In an effort to maintain quality, there are a few guidelines.

We ONLY share:

- Personal rips, which were created using the EAC ripper (secure mode), along with the LAME MP3 encoder (alt preset standard)

- Complete albums

So to anyone out there who would like to join in on our high quality MP3 sharing network, give us a shout.

For a really easy step-by-step guide to setting up EAC & LAME together (links included) simply go to:

http://www.ChrisMyden.com/MUSIC/

Next, contact me and I will give you an account for the network.
We're not concerned with how MUCH you have, we're more focused on the quality.

The Direct Connect client, needed to access the network, is really easy to set up too, here's the guide for that:

http://www.chrismyden.com/nuke/article.php?sid=104

If you have any questions at all about joining this high quality
network, give me a shout using one of the methods below (go ahead and add me right now):

We just got the ball rolling on this and so far we have about 70 traders with approximately 300 gigabytes of full albums on the network.

MSN: cmyden@hotmail.com ICQ: 8735806

YIM: cmyden AIM: csmyden

Email: chris@chrismyden.com

Chat Room: http://www.ChrisMyden.com/CHAT/

Happy ripping,

Chris

cmyden
August 12th, 2002, 09:27 AM
IRC is decent, it's usually the first place albums are released (often before they hit store shelves).

I too wrote a tutorial teaching people how to download MP3s using mIRC.

http://www.chrismyden.com/nuke/article.php?sid=52

However, getting full albums can sometimes be a pain, and having to constantly re-enter queues if you get disconnected can be annoying.

Now that I'm using a P2P client like Direct Connect it's tough to go back to using IRC. There are some good channels though that serve full albums, most of them are ripped at 192kb/s CBR, which is ok, but Alt Preset Standard is much better.

chris

Power Penguin
September 2nd, 2002, 08:59 PM
Great. Full albums and a good read.

(Phew 30 posts!)

Nothingface5384
September 2nd, 2002, 09:37 PM
kevo i dont have mirc will it work w/ irc on trillian?

evilmegaman
September 2nd, 2002, 09:56 PM
nope It seems to only work with mirc. But I don't like it. It's just browsing users files then downloading what you want so I would recomend just using dc

cmyden
September 3rd, 2002, 12:58 AM
http://www.chrismyden.com/uber/

"These Are Not Your Father's MP3s"

- Full Albums
- CD Quality MP3s
- MD5 file verification to verify your downloads are complete
- Ripped with EAC secure mode
- Encoded with LAME alt preset standard

Anyone want an account? Go to the link.

chris

Jorge
September 3rd, 2002, 01:26 AM
Chris, looks interesting. Im putting together a back to school piece in the next couple of days and I would like to hear your thoughts on writing a short "How to rip properly" guide.

You and your fans have the right idea on ripping and sharing quality MP3s.

jorge

cmyden
September 3rd, 2002, 01:58 AM
Well I can tell you there aren't many people more qualified to tell you how to rip properly ;)

For 4 years my website has been dedicated to teaching people how to use the best software available for extraction, and how to use it properly.

What sort of article are you looking for? A technical article on how to rip properly, or just general thoughts and procedures?

By 'ripping', do you mean encoding as well?

We've taken it one step further on our network by defining a standard convention for filenames, and requiring people to create .MD5 checksums, which verifies that you have the complete tracks from the album after downloading.

Just lemme know what you're looking for and I'll do my best to help.

chris

cmyden
September 9th, 2002, 10:09 PM
A bit of an update on ÜberNet, our high quality MP3 trading community.

We were recently featured on P2PNet.net

http://www.p2pnet.net/people/p2pp2.html

Currently we have about 250 active users in our community, sharing approximately 500 gigs of music.

ÜberNet is for the serious MP3 trader, who demands quality in their MP3s.

By quality I mean:

- Full Albums *ONLY*
- CD Quality MP3s
- MD5 file verification to verify your downloads are complete
- Ripped with EAC secure mode
- Encoded with LAME alt preset standard

Yes our standards are strict, but we do this to maintain quality control.

So far the response has been overwhelmingly positive. If you would like to learn more about joining ÜberNet, please check out:

http://www.ChrisMyden.com/uber/

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact me via any of the methods below.

[MSN: cmyden@hotmail.com]
[ICQ: 8735806]
[AIM: csmyden]
[YIM: cmyden]

chris@chrismyden.com

Power Penguin
September 9th, 2002, 10:56 PM
It's in the post teacher.

cmyden
September 10th, 2002, 06:14 PM
What did you use as your username Will Rae ?

chris

Power Penguin
September 10th, 2002, 07:01 PM
umm. Damn. I've forgotten.

I'd given up hope of getting a reply.

Oh. I know...nope, sorry, lost it.

I've sent my email address to you though.