JWCOOPER wrote:
> I have a UE Smart radio. Have lost several stations using the iHeart
> music app with error message "connection reset by local host."
> Totally regained every station and more by selecting:
> RADIO/LOCATIONS/NORTH AMERICA/STATE/CITY.
>
> Regained access to all stations
The software is legal what you do with it may not be.
In U.K. it is legal to make a recording of something you own for
personal use. Digitising my vinyl to FLAC is legal but if I sell the
vinyl I should delete any copies made.
For the record I have kept every vinyl record.
*Vortexbox LMS 7.9
I have a UE Smart radio. Have lost several stations using the iHeart
music app with error message "connection reset by local host."
Totally regained every station and more by selecting:
RADIO/LOCATIONS/NORTH AMERICA/STATE/CITY.
Regained access to all stations (apparently) that stream
meep wrote:
> I put my touch up for sale this week. Original packaging etc. But no
> remote. Bundled in a Logitech harmony that I had spare. Got 180 for it,
> as a benchmark. Might help you.
Thanks!
Blindamood's Profile:
You also have the terms and conditions for the services .
Radio migth be just as ok as it was with god old fm and tapedeck.
But a service like spotify clearly says no in their terms and conditions
you agreed to when signing up.
So software that records you computers output may very well be
Mnyb wrote:
> Is that any legal difference between a software and a good old fashioned
> tape recorder ?
Legally no but they have not often bothered to prosecute "lossy"
recording methods like tape, historically. They were more concerned
about redistribution with the advent of perfect digital
I would record as flac because cross conversion between different lossy
codecs can introduce artifacts and sound bad.
Main hifi: Touch + CIA PS +MeridianG68J MeridianHD621 MeridianG98DH 2 x
MeridianDSP5200 MeridianDSP5200HC 2
Is that any legal difference between a software and a good old fashioned
tape recorder ?
Main hifi: Touch + CIA PS +MeridianG68J MeridianHD621 MeridianG98DH 2 x
MeridianDSP5200 MeridianDSP5200HC 2 xMeridianDSP3100 +Rel
I think it's rather simple: if it was legal, you wouldn't have to ask
about it. You'd go download/buy the application to do it from a vast
choice of offerings.
Quite obviously you can't easily find them, or you wouldn't have to come
to this forum.
Now if you have a Squeezebox related
Depends which country you are in but broadly speaking recording has
always been legal, it's what you record and what you do with it that
matters.
--
Hardware: 3x Touch, 1x Radio, 2x Receivers, 1 HP Microserver NAS with
Debian+LMS 7.9.0
Music: ~1300 CDs, as 450 GB of 16/44k FLACs. No less than
Hey guys,
currently I try to get some clear informations about
recording-softwares, with which you are able to record, cut and convert
music from platforms like Spotify and Deezer into mp3-files.
While there is a big offer in the world wide web, I´m still not sure, if
they are legal or not.
If
11 matches
Mail list logo