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Spacial Widening on the Nokia phones
I am normally not somebody to turn on equalizers or sound processors and I can see no reason why you would want to have your music altered so that it shoulds like you are in your bathroom but I turned on the spacial widening on my phone and I think that I like it.
I have been thinking recently how, when using headphones, you get a really tiny sound stage. The band feels like it is playing about a gig on the bridge of your nose. Now this is okay for most things and I think that it helps with the feeling that you are not interfering with other people on the train or bus but it is missing something.
Spacial widening settings have always left me cold, giving a feeling that you have somehow just taken the heart out of the music. Nokia's new system on the other hand still keeps the majority of the sound at the bridge of the nose gig but just pushes some of it out beyond your head on either side. It does sound pretty nice. Having said all that it still fails for some tracks, sounding too open and washy but for the majority it's an improvement.
It looks like they have stopped thinking "What else can we do with this DSP?" and started to think "How can we improve the sound?".
Time will tell but for now it's getting left on.
Posted Wed 12 Dec 2007 13:54:05 UTCFlights in WMA
Now if only they did it in mp3 then I might buy it. Perhaps I can download it somewhere else then come back and pay for it.
Posted Mon 12 Nov 2007 16:42:22 UTCMedia Masters of the Universe
I came across a site called mediamaster while watching a podtech podcast the other day. Basically its an online site to store your music. There is a webapp, currently in Java, that allows you to upload your music and even supports direct import from iTunes if you use it. Then you can make playlist and do all the usual music management stuff. Then no matter where you are you can just lauch the player, in a browser, and get to all your music.
I have just started using it, uploaded a few files, and played with it on the PC. Seems to work okay with Linux so that is good and if nothing else acts as a nice backup of your music collection!
Now to the Internet Tablet but. The web player is written in flash but it does not seem to work with the current browsers on the n800 so that's a bit of a shame. There is however a mobile version of mediamaster, http://www.mediamaster.com/mobile/, that lists all your playlist. Click on one of the links and it loads it straight up into media player. So now I can play my entire music collection whereever I am, as long as I have wi-fi :-)
There is apparently a new version of the interface coming out in the next few weeks so this may all change but for now it looks okay.
The podcast that I watched is available here as well if you want: http://www.podtech.net/home/4429/the-future-of-home-entertainment-mediamaster
Posted Thu 01 Nov 2007 10:30:48 UTCFinal Weather Report
"Jazz ledgend Joe Zawinul dies at age 75". He was one of the founding members of the jazz band Weather Report which apparently was always good to drop into any jazz dj set.
Posted Tue 11 Sep 2007 09:48:43 UTC
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