Subject: Behind the cover of an iTunes LP

By Scott McNulty - Sat Oct 17, 2009 11:45AM EDT
One of the big new features rolled out alongside iTunes 9 was the new  
iTunes LP format. You’ll recall that the iTunes LP is an attempt to  
include some of the extras that one used to get when buying a physical  
CD or record, plus a whole lot more. Lyrics, video, and liner notes  
are all features that you might find included with an iTunes LP when  
you buy one from theiTunes Store.

There has been some talk about how much, if anything, Apple charges  
artists and record labels for creating an iTunes LP. But what if you  
want to make your own iTunes LP? What are the ingredients that makes  
those fancy new features tick?

That’s the question iTunesLP.net aims to answer. They have a number of  
tutorials that will show you how easy it is to create an iTunes LP.  
(Hint: If you know your way around HTML, CCS, and JavaScript, you’re  
already well on your way to being an iTunes LP master.) Not only can  
you find out how to create your own LPs, but you can even download  
indie iTunes LPs that some bands are offering up for free.  
iTunesLP.net had also created an iTunes LP using the music from  
Fantasia, but it's since been taken down for legal reasons. (You can  
still access iTunes LPs from indie artists.)

If only I had some musical talent and some coding ability, I would  
totally be creating an iTunes LP for my awesome, nonexistent band at  
this very moment.






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