independent and unofficial
Prince fan community
Welcome! Sign up or enter username and password to remember me
Forum jump
Forums > Art, Podcasts, & Fan Content > mp3 on the Internet
« Previous topic  Next topic »
  New topic   Printable     (Log in to 'subscribe' to this topic)
Author

Tweet     Share

Message
Thread started 09/16/02 10:44am

paisleypark4

avatar

mp3 on the Internet

Does any1 know how in the world I can put my MP3's on the internet? I know I sound dumb, and I du have a degree in Graphic Design but I just dont know how...
Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #1 posted 09/16/02 11:36am

VinaBlue

avatar

I felt really dumb about this too. I have Dreamweaver and a Dreamweaver book and I looked it up. It was three easy steps and I thought, no way is it that easy!

There are lots of ways to do it though, I just don't know what they are. Good luck! If you have Dreamweaver, let me know and I will post the instructions.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #2 posted 09/16/02 12:26pm

yamomma

Moderator

avatar

You will need to upload it to a server.

The easiest place I've seen is mp3.com

after you follow all the instructions, it will get reviewed and you'll see the results in about a week.


Otherwise try searching for free hosting services, and upload your files there.
© 2015 Yamomma®
All Rights Reserved.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #3 posted 09/16/02 12:54pm

thecloud9missi
on

avatar

Basically, you need a server.

Do not use dreamweaver unless you've learnt the coding languages, you wont know how to use it properly till you understand the linear function of programing. Trust me on this, I use dreamweaver even though Im a programmer.

There is a company at the moment though that offer to help you if you dont wanna learn webdesign. mp3.com will host your mp3s, make a small website & make CD's for you for 4 dollars of Cd sales wink. This is probably the quickest & cheapest option

God bless

Lewis
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #4 posted 09/16/02 3:16pm

VinaBlue

avatar

Cloud, if a person just wants to put their music up on the internet and they have dreamweaver, what's so wrong about using it? Not all of us have the time to learn coding languages. My music is up and people can hear it. What's so terrible about that? I can learn more later, but I wanted to put my music up right away. Why make it more difficult for someone?

I know there are many ways to put your music on the web and a person's website can be as simple or as involved as they want. We all have different opinions, needs, learning curves and resources.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #5 posted 09/16/02 11:19pm

Jasziah

avatar

I just made a very basic page. Uploaded several of my songs, added some graphics, and created links to my songs (e.g. http://www.renoyouth.com/...tout.mp3). Pretty easy if you don't mind people taking your songs. Of course, you need enough room to upload mp3 files to your server, so try to keep them (or make them) small if space is a problem.

http://www.renoyouth.com/jasziah
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #6 posted 09/17/02 6:41am

yamomma

Moderator

avatar

VinaBlue said:

Cloud, if a person just wants to put their music up on the internet and they have dreamweaver, what's so wrong about using it?


There's a certain "purist" attitude when it comes to being a programmer. When one takes as much time to learn it as I'm sure cloud 9 has, I'm sure he is only incouraging you to learn as well.

I do agree however the best solution for paisleypark4 is to go to http://www.mp3.com and use their free service.


example: the first site I did was through their free service and it's still up. http://www.mp3.com/frankaxtell

When I finnally had time to make it myself, after learning Photoshop, Flash, Fireworks and Dreamweaver, I built this:
http://www.frankaxtell.com

But that was after doing at my job for three years everyday.
© 2015 Yamomma®
All Rights Reserved.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #7 posted 09/17/02 6:44am

yamomma

Moderator

avatar

What cloud and I are trying to say is that although Dreamweaver may allow you to FTP your files to an internet server (put your mp3's on the internet) you still need a place to put them (an internet server).

MP3.com is a place to put them.

Just trying to help.
© 2015 Yamomma®
All Rights Reserved.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #8 posted 09/17/02 8:09am

VinaBlue

avatar

yamomma said:

VinaBlue said:

Cloud, if a person just wants to put their music up on the internet and they have dreamweaver, what's so wrong about using it?


There's a certain "purist" attitude when it comes to being a programmer. When one takes as much time to learn it as I'm sure cloud 9 has, I'm sure he is only incouraging you to learn as well.


I understand this. Obviously it would be better if we all knew everything about everything. It just sounded to me like Paisley had their mp3's ready and wanted to put them up and was a little frustrated about how to do it. Exactly the same position I was in two weeks ago. I'm impatient, and since I had everthing necessary to put them up, I figured out how to do it and I was very happy. Very happy. I was only trying to help and I did say (on another thread) eventually I was going to learn more and make a better page. But for now, I just wanted people to hear my music, pronto.

I do agree however the best solution for paisleypark4 is to go to http://www.mp3.com and use their free service.


That is an opinion. That is a lot of people's opinion. Personally, I would rather have something unique. I know my website isn't a big deal, but I prefer it to mp3.com. I'm not knocking anyone elses way. To each his own. I'm not saying anyone is wrong and neither are you, I just felt like Cloud was saying I was wrong because he did the same thing to me in another thread (http://www.prince.org/msg...&tid=21253) when I was only trying to help someone. Again, I was really happy when I put my songs up on Sept 5th.


When I finnally had time to make it myself, after learning Photoshop, Flash, Fireworks and Dreamweaver, I built this:
http://www.frankaxtell.com

Exactly, when you finally had time. You had something temporary first, just to get your music heard. I accomplished the same thing. We all have different opinions as to what is reasonable and acceptable.

Did you learn the coding languages too? Or did you just learn Dreamweaver? Acording to Cloud, this is very wrong.

But that was after doing at my job for three years everyday.

I work full time too. 3 years is a long time to wait, I hope to get something a little more decent up by the end of the year.

My boyfriend is a writer and he had someone create a website for him. This guy took a really long time to put it all together, and he was using the coding languages and Dreamweaver. After the basic site was done, my boyfriend got a book on Dreamweaver and taught himself how to create more pages and update his site. www.sunwolfpress.com

It's super easy, and of course there are going to be limitations if you don't know the basics of how it works. That's like just using a keyboard sound without knowing how to patch a Moog, right? Same thing. I do the best I can with the keyboard sounds I have available to me and as soon as my album is finished I'm going to start experimenting with creating sounds.


What cloud and I are trying to say is that although Dreamweaver may allow you to FTP your files to an internet server (put your mp3's on the internet) you still need a place to put them (an internet server).

MP3.com is a place to put them.

Just trying to help.


I'm just trying to help too. Don't most ISP's give you free webspace? That's how I put mine up.

Anyway, I'm not mad at anyone. We all have valuable information to share.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #9 posted 09/17/02 8:24am

VinaBlue

avatar

yamomma said:



I checked out the page and it's very nice. I like the little videos that play during the songs, nice touch.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #10 posted 09/17/02 8:38am

yamomma

Moderator

avatar

Thank you.

I never got free web space. I had to buy it.

PaiselyPark4 will have to contact his/her provider, I suppose.
© 2015 Yamomma®
All Rights Reserved.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #11 posted 09/17/02 10:49am

thecloud9missi
on

avatar

VinaBlue said:

Cloud, if a person just wants to put their music up on the internet and they have dreamweaver, what's so wrong about using it? Not all of us have the time to learn coding languages. My music is up and people can hear it. What's so terrible about that? I can learn more later, but I wanted to put my music up right away. Why make it more difficult for someone?

I know there are many ways to put your music on the web and a person's website can be as simple or as involved as they want. We all have different opinions, needs, learning curves and resources.

Well, talk about making a mountain out of a mole hill guys lol.

Basically, Im giving instructions that will be the difference between a 300+ hits a day site or a 1 hit per week site. Dreamweaver does make it easy for non technical users to make a site but if problems occur (which is more than likely) you will not know whats wrong till you look at the code & correct it, I know this because I encountered this problem.

Learning the codes is not even slightly hard & if you want a successful site there are certain things that dreamweaver doesnt do that a programmer can, like search engine coverage & link arranging. html took me less than a week to learn & thats all you really need.

To create a good website, you need to know your stuff, Im simply giving advice to help you do this & was in no way insulting your use of dreamweaver or your site.

In creating a website for your music, you are venturing into the art of promotion, I am giving you the necessary knowelege to do that on the net wink

Do check the link I gave you, you wont know the difference it makes & how easy it is till you try. Need I add that most webdesigners make $50 an hour wink so its a good skill to have be it for yourself or making a site for another talented musician as I am for Jdodson wink

If you would like me to do a little on your site like search engine coverage or even flashy graphics, just hollar wink

God bless

Lewis
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #12 posted 09/17/02 11:26am

VinaBlue

avatar

I'll be fine on my own, thanks wink
[This message was edited Tue Sep 17 11:58:33 PDT 2002 by VinaBlue]
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #13 posted 09/17/02 4:01pm

JamesMarshallH
endrix

One could learn so much here.
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #14 posted 09/23/02 8:22am

FreezerBurn

avatar

TheCloud9Mission said:

'Basically, Im giving instructions that will be the difference between a 300+ hits a day site or a 1 hit per week site.'

Are you sure you don't get 300 hits a week because that's the number of threads you start here?
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
Reply #15 posted 09/23/02 9:31am

thecloud9missi
on

avatar

FreezerBurn said:

TheCloud9Mission said:

'Basically, Im giving instructions that will be the difference between a 300+ hits a day site or a 1 hit per week site.'

Are you sure you don't get 300 hits a week because that's the number of threads you start here?

Yes, but then you would know, its only my site rolleyes
  - E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator
  New topic   Printable     (Log in to 'subscribe' to this topic)
« Previous topic  Next topic »
Forums > Art, Podcasts, & Fan Content > mp3 on the Internet