Posts Tagged ‘Close’

Close your eyes and relax, deeply (This really works!) music by Paul Collier


****DOWNLOAD NOW OUT!**** My Peaceful Place byPaul Collier Copyright 2009 All Rights Reserved. DOWNLOAD NOW OUT from me here… www.paulfromstokeuk.com I hope you delight in listening to my composition, I value your ratings and comments. subscribing (click the yellow button above :) to my channel helps to keep my composition in the YouTube search results for others to delight in and notifys you when I upload groundbreaking new composition also. I am unsigned/I do not have a record categorize so your support is vital to me and greatly appreciated! I am thankful to each and every SUBSCRIBER Where is your peaceful place? where is the place that when you close your eyes you imagine you are there? I find it a helpful task to reckon of a place where you would be perfectly at peace, maybe its a gorgeous garden, maybe its a deserted island, or maybe its laying on a colorless sandy beach, the place is unimportant, its somewhere that to YOU is soothing. Making this place in your mind, and introduction yourself there, imagining the sounds, scents and feelings can be very healthful for you, especially if this is done whilst listening to relaxing composition. Try it. Please visit my website www.paulfromstokeuk.com to DOWNLOAD my composition directly from me. If you visit my YouTube channel page here… http you will be able to hear my latest compositions and listen to PLAYLISTS of my composition (no need to select new videos, each one will automatically play after the previous cut) Thank you for listening. Paul :)

Are We Close To The End Of DRM Era?

Much has been said about the end of Digital Rights Management era in the composition industry. In theory DRM protection was pointed to suppress media piracy, life just a perfect marketing course indeed. Protected composition and video files are encrypted and locked by playback license authorization. The license may permit composition to be copied to other computers, digital MP3 players and mobile phones. Each device must be individually authorized by an online license server. It means that without such a server, former customers of composition service are not able to play their DRM-protected composition on any new PC’s or digital players. We can remember MSN Composition and Sony CONNECT Europe stores have closed down leaving thousands of paying customers with gigabytes of a waste of time DRM-protected files.

Opportunely, there are some proved ways to get around DRM protection. The first and the most evident one is to burn composition or video to CD and rip as unprotected files. This works fine if you convert audio only. For example protected iTunes video M4V files cannot be burned to CD/DVD. Another way is to connect iPod to another visual device such as a hi-fi or TV using Apple AV Connection Kit (one of iPod accessories). Then if you have the recording device, composition or video can be re-recorded in unprotected format. But you know this cable kit will cost you another $100. And of course the third party applications such as DRMBuster, SoundTaxi and NoteBurner have been developed to get around DRM. Usually their cost is $20-$50 depending on their functionality.

As of today, DRM protection practice becomes more and more outdated. At least the foremost market players such as Napster To Go and Amazon already went DRM-free. At the 2009 Macworld Conference & Expo, it was openly announced that iTunes Composition Store, the industry leader, would be DRM-free too with conversion complete by April 2009. DRM-free composition downloads are now available for download in iPod M4A (AAC) audio format. On the other hand, iTunes brakes their single-price rule with three points: $0.69, $0.99, and $1.29 per one audio track download. Such difference in price will now depend on fastidious artist and song popularity. Inane to buy a new well loved record? – be ready to pay more. Another one “fantastic” offer to “thankful” Apple iTunes customers is an “simple” upgrade of the composition you already own from DRM-protected format (M4P) into unprotected M4A for ONLY $0.30 per song. If your composition library consists of several hundred albums in DRM-protected format, you can pay Apple so to say an appreciable sum of money for absolutely nothing.

Even without DRM, iTunes songs will still be in Apple’s preferred AAC (M4A) format, not the more widely supported MP3. As to movies, video clips, TV shows and audio books – they will remain in DRM-protected format (M4V for videos and M4B for audio books). Finally the simplest way to convert the entire library of protected composition and videos is to use DRM media converter software. The most solid technology, used by DRMBuster, is virtual sound or graphics card for conversion. It’s like re-recording your files with Apple Connection Kit virtual simulator. Such media converters do not circumvent DRM copy-protection technology, so they are completely officially authorized.

Read more about DRMBuster iTunes media converter on the software official site.

Lita Ford – Close My eyes Forever


So cool song! Lita feat. Ozzy! I LOVE IT!

ABC 7 News close with extended theme music


Extended closing composition of News Series 2000 Plus on WLS-TV in December 2005. You’ll see this was before they ongoing the website plug at the end of the newscasts.

Lita Ford & Ozzy Osbourne – Close My Eyes Forever


Ozzy feat. Lita Ford, one of the most gorgeous songs with Ozzy