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4 votes
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Fuser - A music-mixing game from Harmonix, coming to PC and consoles in fall 2020
7 votes -
[SOLVED] Some of my internet radio stations aren't playing on my computer
EDIT: The problem has been solved. @Sill identified the problem here and @cfabbro found a work-around here. Crisis averted! I listen to some internet radio stations on my computer, but a couple of...
EDIT: The problem has been solved. @Sill identified the problem here and @cfabbro found a work-around here. Crisis averted!
I listen to some internet radio stations on my computer, but a couple of them aren't working any more: they appear to play, but there's no sound coming from my computer's speakers.
It is only two stations. I've tested other internet radio stations I listen to, and they still work: I can hear them. I can play and hear YouTube videos. I can stream Spotify on my computer. I can play and hear my music files stored on my computer's hard drive. So I know my speakers work. I know Chrome works as a music player for other sources, including other internet radio stations. It's just these two radio stations.
One of them is this radio station. Also this radio station. I know their digital streams are working, because I can listen to them via an internet radio app on my phone. So I know their digital signals are being sent out. But, while my phone app can play them, my computer browser can't play them.
I've tested both non-working stations in Chrome and Internet Explorer. They both don't work in Chrome, but this station also doesn't work in IE.
I'm using Chrome 80.0.3987.122. And I'm running Windows 7.
This problem only started a couple of days ago.
What's going on? How do I fix this?
12 votes -
Tips on singing in chest mix (belting)?
Hello everyone! I wasn't sure where to post this, so into ~misc it goes. I'm currently looking into auditioning for a professional musical theatre production. Now, being a baritone (E2-C5) would...
Hello everyone! I wasn't sure where to post this, so into ~misc it goes.
I'm currently looking into auditioning for a professional musical theatre production. Now, being a baritone (E2-C5) would kind of put me at a disadvantage as most musical theatre roles are for tenors, but I found a musical soliciting online auditions for baritones. Usually with musical theatre, they don't really care about your voice type; they care more about your vocal range. "If you can sing it, you're more likely to get the role."
Anyways, my passagio (or vocal break) is around E4 and the audition (and therefore the musical) is requiring me to sing a G#4. I know that I'd be able to sing it because a) my range can do it and b) I've belted probably incorrectly an A4. I've never really had to use my chest mix range before, so would anyone have any tips?
7 votes -
James Bay - Let It Go - Dance choreography | A Breakup Story
3 votes -
It’s okay to leave your headphones at home
23 votes -
Modern copyright law is a joke
8 votes -
Misteramazing doesn't understand music theory
7 votes -
Nipsey Hussle was a bookworm. Now Black men are finding inspiration in what he read
10 votes -
Tough, waterproof 3.5 mm cables
I'm looking for some very tough, ideally waterproof 3.5mm male to male cables. Does anyone out there have a recommendation?
4 votes -
8tracks, a site for sharing music playlists, is shutting down on Dec. 31 - The story of their 11-year journey from launch to shutdown
12 votes -
No Man's Sky update adds the "ByteBeat Device", a full audio-creation application
6 votes -
Music Software & Bad Interface Design: Avid’s Sibelius
9 votes -
What key is Sweet Home Alabama in?
6 votes -
YouTube Rewind 2019
4 votes -
A dialect dissection of Britney Spears
8 votes -
Hit the High Notes 🎤🎶 singing game
4 votes -
Upon This Rock (from Pulphead: Essays)
3 votes -
How Star Wars trailers weaponize nostalgia
6 votes -
The iPod silhouettes
6 votes -
Digging up Woodstock: An archaeological investigation of the famous festival site unearthed evidence hidden in the haze of memory
7 votes -
The musicians helping revive the Cornish language
9 votes -
How long will I be alone?
4 votes -
Inside the process of creating adaptive music for Temtem's score
5 votes -
Why Sergio Leone played music on set
9 votes -
How the tastemaker music festival Iceland Airwaves is transforming Reykjavík
4 votes -
Kenny Burrell On Mister Rogers' Neighborhood
4 votes -
Composer Jeremy Soule accused of rape
23 votes -
Interview took a quick trip to Oslo for the annual Øya Festival to meet four emerging Norwegian acts
4 votes -
How artist imposters and fake songs sneak onto streaming services
4 votes -
We measured pop music’s falsetto obsession
7 votes -
Lady Gaga to fund 162 classrooms in Dayton, El Paso and Gilroy
15 votes -
Are Spotify’s shareholders failing to see signs of the early stages of subscriber saturation?
15 votes -
Woodstock 50 was called off two weeks before it was due to start
8 votes -
From singing together to being read to in a library – an arts participation scheme is transforming lives in Denmark
5 votes -
How Jamaican dancehall queens twerk for a living
4 votes -
Abbey Robot or, Fun With Artificial Beatles
3 votes -
"Cymru am byth!" – How speaking Welsh became cool
12 votes -
Architects behind Lapee say pink spiral design could end gender toilet inequality
9 votes -
It’s great that Taylor Swift now supports queer people, but her messaging needs some work
9 votes -
This land is whose land? Indian country and the shortcomings of settler protest.
4 votes -
Big mood machine - Spotify pursues emotional surveillance for global profit
12 votes -
I made a web app to show your recent top twenty-five Spotify tracks
12 votes -
Like Michael Jackson and R Kelly's songs but not them? Ethical approaches for how to deal with it.
11 votes -
Let's give Game of Thrones characters their own theme songs
The series is done! Let's have a bit of fun with it now that it's over. Choose characters from the show and assign them a popular song based on their story arc, characteristics, or whatever else...
The series is done! Let's have a bit of fun with it now that it's over.
Choose characters from the show and assign them a popular song based on their story arc, characteristics, or whatever else you feel like highlighting.
Example:
- Daenerys gets Bon Jovi's "You Give Love a Bad Name" because she's grappling with the fact that Jon gives love a bad name (namely, Targaryen). Oh, and she's also shot through the heart.
Be serious or be cheeky--whatever floats your boat as we sail to find out what's west of Westeros.
7 votes -
Saigen Complex - Recipe for an Anime Song (37 songs, 4 chords, 5 minutes)
5 votes -
Where do you share music other than here on Tildes?
I shared my list here a while back. Other then that i have only shared it with friends and a few subreddits i post it in once a year or so which are: r/chillmusic r/triphop r/electronicjazz...
I shared my list here a while back. Other then that i have only shared it with friends and a few subreddits i post it in once a year or so which are:
I really enjoy sharing music and discovering, but i don´t know of any other community's or subreddits other then those that would appreciate my list, and where i can find similar music.
Do you guys know of any other subreddits or community´s where my list could potentially be of interest?
What other places do you share music other than here? No matter the genre or specific type of music.
10 votes -
What happens when you put 2,000 nerds on a boat?
10 votes -
Trio of ByteBeat Tracks - Arranged by me to be played by my tiny 140 character javascript player
4 votes -
Funk Fiction - Ascent (from the Epitasis soundtrack) (2019)
6 votes