Product Description
The MP3 and Internet Audio Handbook addresses the need for reliable information and cuts through the hype and confusion surrounding MP3 and other digital music technologies. This book explains the benefits of downloadable music and Internet radio in simple, easy-to-understand terms, and includes over 100 charts and illustrations, along with tutorials for the most popular digital music software.
Included are step-by-step instructions for finding music on the Internet, listening to Internet radio, creating and playing MP3 files, recording music on a computer, recording custom CDs and connecting a PC to a stereo system. The MP3 and Internet Audio Handbook also includes lists of popular Internet radio stations and downloadable music sites, and complete coverage of the issues related to copyright laws and digital music.
Highly recommended, especially for those new to computer digital music.
- The Midwest Book Review
One of the best overall discussions of how sound and digital audio technology works, anywhere.
- Mike Powers, About.com Internet Radio Guide
The Bible of MP3...a great resource, stuffed full of good advice and picture-driven tutorials.
- Paul Cooke, MusicDish.com
About the Author
Bruce Fries is a writer, technology consultant and entrepreneur who lives in Silver Spring, Maryland. He is an associate of the Audio Engineering Society, and has written extensively about networking, personal computing and the Internet.
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