[Fmpro] My first music album is on sale now

Hayalet Group Info info at hayaletgroup.com
Tue Mar 4 16:19:24 GMT 2008


Hi Everyone,

I released my first music album called Electra Symphony. I am so happy to
tell people this good event and I am so glad to sharing this good new with
my friends in here. You can listen and buy my music album from; 
http://www.amazon.com/Electra-Symphony/dp/B0013R9QT0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dm
usic&qid=1203423174&sr=8-1

I would like to have your ideas about Electra Symphony.

Thank you.

Engin Bayrak
Hayalet Group


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Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 5:50 PM
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Subject: [Fmpro] audio cd's and UK compatability

Hi Andrew, 

No geographical incompatibilities for CDs as there is with DVDs. There are
minor considerations based on what OS and software your audience has
available. 

________
Audio Format:
1. Audio Red Book format (standard manufactured CDs - 44.1k/16b) can be
played on any commercial audio CD player (including computer audio CD
players). 

_______
Data Format:
1. AIFFs - pretty universal on macs,  depends on available software for PC. 
2. WAVs - pretty playable by almost anything on PC and any modern mac.
Depending on software used to create and to read the WAV, you may run into
byte-ordering issues (big-endian vs. little-endian). rare, but I've run into
it. 

_________
Sample Rate:
44.1k is very safe. 48k may not be playable on a few rare older sound cards.
(but if these guys are making films, they should be able to handle 48k). 

Your odds of reaching your audience are very high if you send any of these
formats. The compatibility issues I've mentioned are rare anymore and become
even less important with every new OS or software release. However, if you
can stand the postage, play it safe and send several CDs. One audio
(standard audio red book) and one data (with well-labeled wave and aiff
files).  

Good Luck, 

Doug


>Guys (and ladies), 

>I'm getting ready to send a film production an audio cd.  The thing is, I'm
in the US and the guy I'm sending it to is in Scotland.  Does >anyone know
of any incompatability between audio discs burnt with a regular mac G4 I
purchaced in the US and audio players or >computers in the UK?   I know
there are DVD regions, but haven't heard of any audio CD regions.  

>This may seem a silly question, but right now the guys are loving my demos
from my website and I offered to send a CD so they can hear >more stuff in
all its 44.1k 16bit glory.  I'm also digging their story and see this as a
good opportunity to write the type of music I actually >like writing on a
film I would actually enjoy watching.  I don't want little things like
regional incompatbility to get these guys to change >their mind about
working with someone over seas.  

>I'm also asuming things like aiff files and waves are universal formats and
48k is common on UK versions of editing software.  Seems I'm >universally
paranoid when I actually find a job i want to do!   

>Thanks, 

>A Fez


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