Help with broken links

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Lindsay B

I want to upload songs that I have recorded in my home
studio and burned on a CD. I have created a link on my
webpage, http://www.lindsaybennett.com so that visitors
can listen to my music, but it always says it cannot play
it. How can I upload it so that everyone can listen to
it? I really need help soon! THank you
 
Lindsay B said:
I want to upload songs that I have recorded in my home
studio and burned on a CD. I have created a link on my
webpage, http://www.lindsaybennett.com so that visitors
can listen to my music, but it always says it cannot play
it. How can I upload it so that everyone can listen to
it? I really need help soon! THank you

Most people only put MIDI or really short mp3 files on their web pages due
to the amount of space music files take up, especially wave files. Maybe
your ISP gives you a lot of space, but nobody in their right mind would want
to download a wave file unless it was really short !

Better still is ram and ra files - use RealProducer to make them. Then
anyone with RealPlayer can play them, if you've inserted the correct
programming lines into your web page.

It is possible to click on a link and the file will start. To get the code
etc, there are thousands of web design sites to hand out advice etc, also
web news groups. Do a search in Google.

Cheers,
Jerry
 
I want to upload songs that I have recorded in my home
studio and burned on a CD. I have created a link on my
webpage, http://www.lindsaybennett.com so that visitors
can listen to my music, but it always says it cannot play
it. How can I upload it so that everyone can listen to
it? I really need help soon! THank you

I was able to listen to "When All Is Said And Done" just fine. The others asked
for license migration. I am thinking that you encoded them as protected
content. My advice would be to rip the CD as MP3s using CDex. There would be
no content protection, but then people would be able to listen to your music.
Publishing the songs on your website, is a form of copyright, but is the music
and/or lyrics copyrighted through the U.S. copyright office? It's easy, and
they can all be copyrighted at once. Feel free to contact me if you need any
help.
Another good site to get your music listed is Amazon.com, of all places. I
uploaded an entire album of songs that I recorded with Astryd Lypp back in '95.
These demos were recorded in your home town of Spartanburg! (I am from
Greenville) Click on the link below, and you can find a link for more info
about listing your songs at Amazon.com for free. Click on "Free Downloads" in
the menu bar, and then "Upload your MP3s".

http://artist.amazon.com/astrydlypp
 
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