Thursday, November 23, 2006

Media Stuff

Here are two free web based music mixers:

JamGlue

Splice

JamGlue is supposedly simpler in interface terms, and it's faster to go end to end and get your MP3 at the end but Splice has more features, including proper beat-matching. JamGlue has a kind of social aspect to it to try and get people rating eachothers tunes.

Here are two free web based video mixers:

JumpCut Like JamGlue for video (owned by Yahoo!) has the social aspect

EyeSpot Seems like this is just video editing rather than remixing.


And finally, because clearly this is what we've been waiting for since the internet went broadband, and clearly these people have had the best new startup idea in years:

SingShot Online karaoke anyone. You sing, people rate you and meet you. They even have songs by the Beatles licensed. Clearly somebody had a strokey beard meeting and said. Why is MySpace successful? Because it has music and social stuff in it. And somebody piped up and mentioned that most of the music on MySpace is rubbish, and a dream was born.

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