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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A superb introduction to doing audio on your computer,
By JULIAN A WEST (Berkeley, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Mp3 and Internet Audio Handbook: Your Guide to the Digital Music Revolution (Paperback)
Although generally knowledgeable about computers, I was a total ignoramus when it came to digital audio -- until I read this book. I found it to be an excellent, extremely informative and highly-readable book that was hard to put down, and which I read cover-to-cover. If you're are a technophile, you'll enjoy the amount of detail it provides; if you're a technophobe, you'll appreciate the clear language and the invaluable recommendations of hardware and software. It's a book that isn't shy about including technical details but that remembers that the ultimate goal is the audio experience. I also enjoyed the free offer of about a hundred MP3 files.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Th best MP3 book I've read,
By Mark Franklin (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Mp3 and Internet Audio Handbook: Your Guide to the Digital Music Revolution (Paperback)
This book has everything that you need to know to get started with MP3. Lots of detailed tutorials for all major software with plenty of screen shots. Great in-depth technical information about digital audio and CDs too. I picked up lots of useful tidbits even though I've been working with digital audio for many years.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Informative and Concise,
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This review is from: The Mp3 and Internet Audio Handbook: Your Guide to the Digital Music Revolution (Paperback)
MP3's have become one of the hottest new things on the 'Net, to the delight of music lovers everywhere and most likely to the chagrin of the music industry. This book covers a wide variety of topics regarding MP3's, starting off with a brief description of how mp3's came to be, where to find and download mp3's, Internet radio stations, etc. The chapter on digital music and copyright law also contains useful information on just what it and is not legal with regards to having and/or downloading mp3's.It also tells you what software and hardware is the best for playing mp3's and "ripping" your own mp3's. The descriptions of the software and hardware you can use are quite good. Next are three chapters describing in detail digital audio, along with MPEG audio. Then comes the section any mp3 "ripper" will be most interested in, ie converting music into mp3 form, by first converting it into a .wav format, then into mp3 and finally recording your own CD's. The book's final chapters are a 'tutorial" on various mp3 software ripper programs like Audio Catalyst and Cool Edit. There's also some info about using WinAmp, which is one of the more popular mp3 players (and the one I use). There's also further information about related web sites, other books, even a glossary. The future still looks bright for mp3. Not only is it a way for music lovers to download their favorite songs, it also is a way for new artists to "break through" by offering their music on various web sites in the form of mp3s. This book offers quite a bit of good information about the MP3 phenemenon.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Covers THE FOREST and THE TREES equally well!,
By The Aeolian Kid "the-aeolian-kid" (WAMESIT) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Mp3 and Internet Audio Handbook: Your Guide to the Digital Music Revolution (Paperback)
... This book by Bruce and Marty Fries covers THE FOREST and THE TREES - concerning all things about MP3 music technology - equally well! In other words, you will no longer be lost in THE FOREST about all things MP3 because of THE TREES! The authors cover the OVERVIEW (The Forest) of all things MP3 just as well as they cover all the minor DETAILS (The Trees). ... The authors make EXCELLENT teachers: they KNOW their subject well, and they know how to PRESENT it to you so that you NEVER get lost or feel left behind! The book is VERY well ORGANIZED. It is layed-out logically and flows from one chapter to the next in a natural and easy-to-follow way. Reading this book is NOT HARD, and because it is so easy to understand, you will learn faster! ... I can't say that I knew NOTHING about MP3 music and technology BEFORE I read this book, but after having read it I feel like I REALLY understand everything I need to know to make the right choices about how to record, play, and listen to music in the MP3 format. Most importantly, the authors do not only tell you ABOUT MP3 technology, they tell you HOW to use it, DO things with it, and WHERE to go on the world wide web to get more INFO on whatever you might be interested in concerning all things MP3. The book is packed to the gills on almost every page - cover-to-cover - with web site URL addresses where the reader can further their search for information about MP3 technology! ... The book is VERY thorough and detailed, with an easy-to-follow lay-out, easy-to-read text and design, and very helpful photographs and illustrations that make it almost impossible to NOT "get it"! After reading this book, if you don't know just about EVERYTHING concerning MP3, you just were not paying attention - because the authors have left NO STONE UNTURNED! ... The only regret I had was that they wrote the book (as they themselves confessed up-front!) for the IBM-compatible, PC crowd - and I am driving an APPLE iMac computer!!! ... I recently wrote to the authors about this, and they said that they are working right now on a revised edition that will have more information in the HOW TO SECTIONS for people using APPLE computers. This will be a welcome relief! ... Even so, there is a lot of helpful mention of places and products that concern the MAC CROWD (of which I'm one! : ), and they DO agree that the SOUNDJAM MP software by Cassidy & Greene "is one of the best for the Mac." (page 69). So, even if you're a Mac-man like me, you really can't go wrong reading this book because it covers all the bases. It's MORE than just an introduction. It's a great REFERENCE book to keep by your computer at all times - whether you're a consumer interested in LISTENING to MP3s or a musician who is interested in CREATING MP3s in order to upload onto musical web sites, over the Internet, on the world wide web so that ANYONE in the world can listen to and/or purchase one's music! ... My hat is off to the authors for a job well done! ALSO: this book is FUN to read! ..
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great guide to the world of MP3!,
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This review is from: The Mp3 and Internet Audio Handbook: Your Guide to the Digital Music Revolution (Paperback)
The author himself contacted me and sent me a prepublication copy of this fine reference. He describes EVERY aspect of the world of MP3. I consider myself an expert in the MP3 world, and this book still taught me many new things and showed me many great web sites that I had previously not known of. TeamCom books did a GREAT job with this one. The book is a tad-bit lacking in the field of tracking. I am sure that that will be in for the second edition!
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The MP3 and Internet Audio Handbook,
By Leticia Gallares-Japzon (Ashburn, VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Mp3 and Internet Audio Handbook: Your Guide to the Digital Music Revolution (Paperback)
This book cuts to the chase. It tells you exactly what you want to know about MP3. It also how to go about it step by step without being too wordy. For people who are not technology experts, it is appealing to read and reread. Kudos to Bruce Fries and the other authors.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Only MP3 Book You Will Need in Year 2000!,
By Dean Hampton "Dean" (Kansas City, Missouri USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Mp3 and Internet Audio Handbook: Your Guide to the Digital Music Revolution (Paperback)
When you've read all of the books on MP3, "The MP3 and Internet Audio Handbook" by Bruce (& Marty) Fries is the one you will come back to time after time. It's really the only one you need. It gets my vote for the one most accurate. I used it to validate all other sources for an MP3 article in the Feb 2000 issue of JAM Magazine.Dean Hampton - KC Jazz Ambassadors
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Top Notch Book on Internet Audio,
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This review is from: The Mp3 and Internet Audio Handbook: Your Guide to the Digital Music Revolution (Paperback)
This is an outstanding book on Internet and personal computer audio with emphasis on the MP3 audio-encoding format. It covers the whole range of online audio from the Internet or CDs as well as streaming audio.
Starting with an overview of digital music and the Internet, the book explains why there's so much excitement over MP3 and online audio, discusses how to find music on the web, and reviews Internet Radio. The authors include the best discussion of digital music and copyright law I've seen anywhere. The chapters on how to prepare your computer for digital audio discuss everything from what software is needed to what to watch for in selecting the best computer hardware, from CD drives, speakers, sound cards, and the cables that connect these things together or with your home entertainment system. The portion of the book on understanding digital audio contains one of the best overall discussions of how sound and digital audio technology works anywhere. Especially valuable is the discussion of the tradeoffs involved in different selections of parameters in digital audio, such as bit-rates and sampling rates. The book wraps-up with several excellent tutorials for basic computer tasks used for digital audio. In addition, there are tutorials for common tasks using several popular computer audio software programs. Bruce Fries is a technology consultant & writer and an Associate member of the Audio Engineering Society. He also is the founder of TeamCom, a new media publishing company. Marty Fries is an audio engineer, technology consultant, and blues pianist. His audio engineering work includes designing and building studio sound equipment systems. This is the best-written and edited book I've read on Internet audio and streaming audio to date. It's easy to read and explains complicated terms and concepts in terms anyone who can use a computer can understand. Throughout the book are excellent links to additional resources, as well as an extensive index of websites on the topic of Internet audio. While the focus is on MP3 and audio files (vice streaming audio), much of the information applies to Internet radio as well. I strongly recommend this book for anyone interested in working with MP3 audio files, whether beginner or experienced "ripper." I also highly recommend it for anyone who is interested in how to improve the recording, playing, or streaming of audio files from their computer. Finally, I recommend this book for anyone concerned about what is and what isn't legal in working with digital audio files. Review by Mike Powers, Internet Radio Guide, October 1999
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Digital Audio Essentials,
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This review is from: The Mp3 and Internet Audio Handbook: Your Guide to the Digital Music Revolution (Paperback)
I'm the author of the MP3 and Internet Audio Handbook and I've just finished a new book, Digital Audio Essentials, that has approximately twice as much information plus detailed chapters on editing audio, digitizing vintage records, and setting up an Internet radio station. It covers both Macs and PCs and has instructions for using iTunes, Musicmatch Jukebox, Media Jukebox, Sound Forge, and Peak.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent basic reference.,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Mp3 and Internet Audio Handbook: Your Guide to the Digital Music Revolution (Paperback)
The MP3 and Internet Audio Handbook covers the basics on downloadable music from the Internet, from how to make MP3 files and play music on your PC to tuning into Internet radio and making a custom cd. All the latest details are given on the computer specifications necessary for all these options, making for an excellent basic reference.
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The Mp3 and Internet Audio Handbook: Your Guide to the Digital Music Revolution by Bruce Fries (Paperback - March 1, 2000)
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