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General Forums => Wishlist => Topic started by: Tyrannis on June 12, 2011, 06:08:56 AM
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i havent brought this up in a couple months, thought i'd reawaken it.
I'd like to have a Vox channel to tune to, that would play classic ww2 war tunes. maybe even throw in some news reels from the war, to listen to in my plane as i fly, or on those long bomb runs.
i know we can allways go to youtube/another place to get this music, but that involves having to put the game down to do so, and if some peoples computers are like mine, after i do that for so many times my game disconnects.
i think being able to listen to said music in game would help set the atmosphere and give your flight a certain nostalgic ww2-era realism feel.
:salute
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I don't think the VOX channel is the best place for an application like this. The server has enough load without have to stream music also.
But I like the idea, and my take was to have a table radio in the Officer's Club with a clickable on/off switch that would play .mp3 files of WWII broadcasts and music. Players could make their own files and share. I think it'd really add to the ambiance when you're sitting in a scenario waiting for things to get rolling.
(http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd148/tjlaven/CR31PA_sm.jpg)
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:huh sometimes the things people consider "good ideas"...darwin is rolling over in his grave.
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+1 Just because coming up with this idea was really thinking outside the box. Very different from the wishes we normally see.
:huh sometimes the things people consider "good ideas"...darwin is rolling over in his grave.
Could have chosen a better metaphor for your criticism.
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Are you really bored?
Download some old tunes and the winamp :aok
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i havent brought this up in a couple months, thought i'd reawaken it.
I'd like to have a Vox channel to tune to, that would play classic ww2 war tunes. maybe even throw in some news reels from the war, to listen to in my plane as i fly, or on those long bomb runs.
i know we can allways go to youtube/another place to get this music, but that involves having to put the game down to do so, and if some peoples computers are like mine, after i do that for so many times my game disconnects.
i think being able to listen to said music in game would help set the atmosphere and give your flight a certain nostalgic ww2-era realism feel.
:salute
As a kid use to "stealing" music off the internet, maybe you don't know that there are fees to cover copyrights and such on music. So for each song that HTC played on their vox station they would have to pay fees, as well as if they played it more than once. Seeing as the songs average about 2 minutes for that era you would need 30 songs an hour, and over 600 a day. To cover the cost of that I'm sure that the subscription rate would have to go up to cover all of those fees. Personally I'd rather not pay any more just so you can listen to music.
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As a kid use to "stealing" music off the internet, maybe you don't know that there are fees to cover copyrights and such on music. So for each song that HTC played on their vox station they would have to pay fees, as well as if they played it more than once. Seeing as the songs average about 2 minutes for that era you would need 30 songs an hour, and over 600 a day. To cover the cost of that I'm sure that the subscription rate would have to go up to cover all of those fees. Personally I'd rather not pay any more just so you can listen to music.
who is this "kid" you claim is "Stealing" music off the internet fugitive? ive never once stolen music, ever. ive payed for cd's with my own hard earned money, every itunes on my computer is payed for.
do not steriotype me out of your own blind ignorance.
p.s, i knew of the fees, but i thought that after a certain time had passed(or the artist of said song had been dead for awhile) the song would become free to play without having to pay fees for, my apologies for not knowing this, but does it make me a brindless dult for not knowing this? no. it just means i dont know everything there is to know about in the world.
get over yourself.
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Jeez everybody has used limewire at one point in time :rolleyes:
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I don't think the VOX channel is the best place for an application like this. The server has enough load without have to stream music also.
But I like the idea, and my take was to have a table radio in the Officer's Club with a clickable on/off switch that would play .mp3 files of WWII broadcasts and music. Players could make their own files and share. I think it'd really add to the ambiance when you're sitting in a scenario waiting for things to get rolling.
(http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd148/tjlaven/CR31PA_sm.jpg)
+1 Great idea
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Jeez everybody has used limewire at one point in time :rolleyes:
just before they got a virus that forced a full wipe of the hard drive and lost everything they had scammed...
Could have chosen a better metaphor for your criticism.
it is and was the most appropriate...
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who is this "kid" you claim is "Stealing" music off the internet fugitive? ive never once stolen music, ever. ive payed for cd's with my own hard earned money, every itunes on my computer is payed for.
do not steriotype me out of your own blind ignorance.
p.s, i knew of the fees, but i thought that after a certain time had passed(or the artist of said song had been dead for awhile) the song would become free to play without having to pay fees for, my apologies for not knowing this, but does it make me a brindless dult for not knowing this? no. it just means i dont know everything there is to know about in the world.
get over yourself.
Well being in my 50's most of the people here are "kids", and you can't tell me in this day and age you have NEVER downloaded any music,video,game illegally. The only person who hasn't, hasn't connected to the internet. Don't take everything so personal.
As for the fees, believe it or not MOST of the money goes to the record/music companies, and as they never die, neither do the fees.
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Jeez everybody has used limewire at one point in time :rolleyes:
Or utorrent for that matter
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I haven't, mostly because I rarely listen to music.
-Penguin
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If you truly like the music, try this:
http://www.6thcorpsmusic.us/index.html (http://www.6thcorpsmusic.us/index.html)
Not quite sure how to play it while flying though. But a great sampling of period music :salute
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No need for a vox feature. Simply create a playlist on itunes and go with it. My computer never took a hit from running itunes and Aces High at the same time. Note there are some free options out there, too. Pandora being one of them.
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Just minimise aces high open up youtube or an mp3 and let the tunes play in the background :rolleyes: ya big dummy
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p.s, i knew of the fees, but i thought that after a certain time had passed(or the artist of said song had been dead for awhile) the song would become free to play without having to pay fees for, my apologies for not knowing this, but does it make me a brindless dult for not knowing this? no. it just means i dont know everything there is to know about in the world.
You are correct. I spent over 20 years in the music business. They are called royalties, are collected by ASCAP or BMI (whichever the artist subscribed to), are payable to the artist and then the artist's family or estate for 99 1/2 years after the artist's passing after which point they enter the public domain. Royalties would still be owed on songs from WWII.
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Just minimise aces high open up youtube or an mp3 and let the tunes play in the background :rolleyes: ya big dummy
i know we can allways go to youtube/another place to get this music, but that involves having to put the game down to do so, and if some peoples computers are like mine, after i do that for so many times my game disconnects.
:salute
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http://www.6thcorpsmusic.us/
I listen to this sometimes during scenarios
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Jeez everybody has used limewire at one point in time :rolleyes:
ive only used Itunes and CDs.
As for music copyrights:
Music copyright laws in the United States grant composers and lyricists exclusive rights to their creations for a limited time. This limited time is defined as such:
* For musical compositions that were created after January 1, 1978, the copyright will be in effect for the duration of the life of the longest surviving composer/copyright owner of the work plus another 70 years.
* The copyright of musical compositions registered before January 1, 1978 will be in effect for 95 years from the date it was registered.
* The copyright of musical compositions registered before January 1, 1923 will be in effect for 75 years.
Public Domain
Any songs that are not under copyright are said to be in the public domain. Restrictions of reproduction, publication, public performance or rearrangement no longer apply to these works. A song's copyright can expire--like those that were made before the year 1923--or the composer or lyricist can renounce his exclusive rights either during his lifetime or after his death. To determine with certainty that a song is in the public domain, it is necessary to check the copyright date (which, in sheet music, for example, is commonly located on the first page or title page).
Basically alot of the music listened to in the 40's (including classical and 20's and 30's music) could most likely be public domain by now and free to use
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it will get as much use as the ww1 arena. I would rather have them offer netflix I bet more people would use it during long flights.
semp
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it will get as much use as the ww1 arena. I would rather have them offer netflix I bet more people would use it during long flights.
semp
great idea! i wonder what netflix movies were a fav for those long flights into germany back during the 40's. ;)
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ive only used Itunes and CDs.
Basically alot of the music listened to in the 40's (including classical and 20's and 30's music) could most likely be public domain by now and free to use
Sorry, but that means the only American music that is public domain is from before 1923, the next soonest public domain release based on your post would be in 2018.
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Sorry, but that means the only American music that is public domain is from before 1923, the next soonest public domain release based on your post would be in 2018.
or you could see who's dead and who's not. Alot of copyrights go away upon death
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or you could see who's dead and who's not. Alot of copyrights go away upon death
Record companies, however, do not die.
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Record companies, however, do not die.
Record companies only own the rights to the recordings, not public performance of the songs.
Record companies get no royalties for a radio station playing a song for instance but they do benefit from higher sales of the CD. The artist on the other hand collects a percentage of the CD sales plus a royalty on the broadcast of the song.
Song writers collect no matter where or when a song they've written is performed. Performers only get royalties when their peformances are publicly performed. In either case the record company gets nothing. All three benefit when a CD is sold.
Record companies still have strong incentive to get radio stations to play thier music as Billbaord chart position is driven by a combination of CD sales and radio airplay and sales largely rely on radio airplay.
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Record companies only own the rights to the recordings, not public performance of the songs.
Record companies get no royalties for a radio station playing a song for instance but they do benefit from higher sales of the CD. The artist on the other hand collects a percentage of the CD sales plus a royalty on the broadcast of the song.
Song writers collect no matter where or when a song they've written is performed. Performers only get royalties when their peformances are publicly performed. In either case the record company gets nothing. All three benefit when a CD is sold.
Record companies still have strong incentive to get radio stations to play thier music as Billbaord chart position is driven by a combination of CD sales and radio airplay and sales largely rely on radio airplay.
everytime somebody sings happy birthday on tv or the movies they have to pay royalties. even when you sing at a private party you're supposed to send a royalty payment. and that song is from the what mid 1800's copyrighted in 1934, and the copyright will last until at least 2030? and oh yeah the few bucks here and there brings in 2 million bucks a year.
you want to listen to music do what the rest of us do. go to youtube or simply just play them on your computer. there's probably more people who play in the ww1 arena than people who will listen to the 1940's music while flying. and listening or not HT still has to pay to play the music.
semp
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you want to listen to music do what the rest of us do. go to youtube or simply just play them on your computer. there's probably more people who play in the ww1 arena than people who will listen to the 1940's music while flying. and listening or not HT still has to pay to play the music.
semp
i know we can allways go to youtube/another place to get this music, but that involves having to put the game down to do so, and if some peoples computers are like mine, after i do that for so many times my game disconnects.
Oh how i wish people were capable of reading the entire topic...
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Oh how i wish people were capable of reading the entire topic...
yeah i wish you had read your previous thread. it has the same responses as now.
semp
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you want to listen to music do what the rest of us do. go to youtube or simply just play them on your computer. there's probably more people who play in the ww1 arena than people who will listen to the 1940's music while flying. and listening or not HT still has to pay to play the music.
semp
Uh. I don't understand what any of this has to do with what I typed. Usually if I want to listen to music I throw a CD in the CD player. I've only got a little over 2000 of them.
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Uh. I don't understand what any of this has to do with what I typed. Usually if I want to listen to music I throw a CD in the CD player. I've only got a little over 2000 of them.
i think i was agreeing with you.
semp