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Internet Archive Frequently Asked Questions. Can I upload live recordings that were broadcast on XM Radio or Sirius Satellite Radio? At this point in time, Archive. Subscribers have informed us that they were required to sign a "Terms of Use" document that forbids the recording/hosting/rebroadcasting of any material received from these services.
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Until we hear otherwise, these recordings cannot be hosted here. A recording I uploaded and marked 'no lossy formats' had them created (mp. How can I remove them? If you come across this situation and you are the uploader, click [edit], select the derivation option you prefer, and then 'Update'. You should see the message "Format Options Updated Successfully".
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Within 1. 0 minutes the system will create a "_rules. Then, the next time the system performs an automatic sweep looking for changes, it will notice the new rules file and remove the lossy files automatically.
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The sweep occurs approximately twice a day, so you should see the files removed within 1. If you are not the uploader, send us an email (etree at archive dot org) and an admin will remove them.
How do I search for an artist by date of the concerts? As an example I'll search for Del Mc. Coury. start at https: //archive. Del Mc. Coury in the "Search this Collection" text field on the right side and hit return. I prefer list view so I click the icon (the four stacked horizontal lines) all the way on the right side of the "SORT BY" bar. And, I check the "SHOW DETAILS" box to show more information. Now I've got results for Del Mc.
Coury in the Live Music Archive at https: //archive. Del%2. 0Mc. Coury. Now click the "DATE PUBLISHED" link in the "SORT BY" bar above the results. Now I've got them sorted by concert date from newest to oldest at https: //archive.
Del+Mc. Coury& sort=- date. To reverse the order click the Up/Down arrows just to the left of the words "SORT BY in the "SORT BY" bar. Now they concert dates are from oldest to newest at https: //archive. Del+Mc. Coury& sort=date. Why is a . txt file required? The . txt file is used by the LMA collection to populate metadata in the item, especially the titles of tracks in the playlist.
Please be sure it is a . Should I upload checksum files like MD5 or ftp? We no longer require nor desire checksum or fingerprint files. Often they cause problems when files are changed in the item. Systems have improved to the point where we no longer see checksums as necessary to verify accurate upload/download.
Can I upload concert videos? At this time, video uploads are not being accepted, namely because most of the bands archived prohibit the video taping of their shows. Moreover, unlike audio, where we actually have a shot at archiving the vast majority of any given band's live concerts (in very high quality format), video is scarce and, unless made by the artist (in which case, it's typically for commercial purposes), is not of particularly good quality. There's no set list for this show, or, The set list does not match up with the number of files. Should I submit an error report? There has been an increasing number of shows uploaded to the Live Music collection without set list information, or the set list was not properly matched to the files.
When you notice a recording like this, please email us (etree at this domain) only if you have an updated set list, or you are able to match the files up correctly. We would prefer that you do not submit error reports letting us know that there is no set list - tracking down set lists for every concert and matching them up to the recordings is a monumental task that has grown beyond the capabilities of the small group of Archive. We would like fans that are familiar with each artist's material to help us with this project - in your email, please give us specific instructions on what changes to make and we will do so.
I'm an artist who would like to be included in the Archive, what do I need to do? We'd love to have you! Just write to us at etree at archive dot org in English giving some kind of permission for us to archive your shows for public download and noncommercial, royalty- free circulation. It does not need to be a formally worded declaration, and can come from anyone you feel has the "say- so." We just need to be clear on how you feel about the project.
We will put relevant quotes onto a new "collection" page (examples) for your performances, along with a link to your official website. It is necessary for you to email us at etree at archive dot org in order to create a new section. We want to be sure that the go- ahead really is coming from you. Please do not attempt to create your own collection, or to upload any of the band's shows, in advance of receiving an emailed confirmation message from curators; such attempts may significantly complicate or delay the curators' setup process. You can give as much or as little scope for archiving as you like.
Some bands place limits on what can be hosted, and we can accommodate those. Archive Curators, volunteer fans who have proven to be in line with the spirit of this archive, will attempt to screen contributions for OK'ed material only. At the same time you give the go- ahead, feel free to pass along any notes or policy links on your general taping/trading stance as well. You don't need to have a formal written or posted policy before inclusion, but we'd like to know how you feel about the topic. Besides fans sending their copies of your shows, you can also prepare and upload your own live recordings to the Archive, if you like. In fact, if you'd like to limit your material to selected contributions from you only, please just let us know. If you have any questions about the project, please ask us anytime at etree at archive dot org.
I have a different source for a show that is already in the archive, should I upload it anyway? Yes! In keeping with the nature of this Archive, it is appropriate for multiple sources of the same show to be available for download.
When you upload the new source, be sure to name the source in the show's top level folder to avoid confusion. Some bands do place limits on the types of sources allowed (such as soundboard recordings), so please check the policy for any given band. The progress of my upload says 'File metadata XML invalid. Waiting for user to correct.' How can I fix this? This is typically caused by illegal symbols being used somewhere in the information that was put into one of the forms submitted with the show (either the import form or "File Options"). Double check that the only characters used are those visible on a standard English- language 1.
More information and a few examples are here. If you have trouble finding the cause, please post to the forum for help. An admin will have to resubmit the recording for another try, so please send an email including a link to the recording to etree AT archive DOT org if you believe you have cleared the issue. More information on what XML files are and how they are created can be read here. Can bands place restrictions on material to be archived? Yes. Each band can tailor the extent of their permission to the Archive. We quote the band's wishes in the Rights section of the band's Collection page.
Here are some examples of special restrictions bands have requested. We point out different cases in a band's policy information using a shorthand "Limited Flag" tag. We have a contribution system set up to accommodate individual bands' requirements. During the upload process, contributors are urged to double check the band's policy notes at different stages.
Archive Curators, volunteer fans who have proven to be in line with the spirit of this archive, will attempt to screen contributions for approved material only. In addition, access to a particular item can be removed if it becomes restricted later (for example, a date newly chosen for commercial release must be removed under some band's policies). Bands, please contact us at etree at archive dot org anytime to let us know how we can work with you to make things happen. Do you provide an RSS feed of new updates to the LMA? Indeed! The URL of the feed is http: //www. You can plug this into a front end like Ampheta.
Desk (available at: http: //www. What does the 'Transferred by' field mean?
This field indicates the person who did the original DAT/MD/Cassette to WAV conversion. Also, note that in the case of recordings made directly to laptops there is no transfer. Regarding removing the lossy files .. I edited my show, checked the box to remove them and clicked update. Now when I click update again, the box is still not checked.
Why? It takes 2- 1. Where can I find other recordings by [trade- friendly band] that aren't in the collection? If the artist is OK with Internet trading, you may be able to find downloadable recordings through http: //bt. Also, check http: //db. Etree. org has additional trading forums at http: //forums. Lastly, you can check out a band's own fan forums and mailing lists. Good luck! In contrast, the Live Music Archive forum at the Internet Archive is not a good place to post about trades, or to ask for shows that are not yet archived here, whether or not the band presently has a section here.
Moderators may delete these posts. More posting etiquette tips for that forum are here. What are the options for streaming a full recording? Hi- Fi: An MP3 playlist, readable by most players, that has the addresses of MP3 files encoded with a variable bit rate. Lo- Fi: An MP3 playlist, readable by most players, that has the addresses of MP3 files encoded with at a constant bit rate of 6.
These files are ideal for users with slower Internet connections. What file formats are accepted for contributions to the Live Music Archive? Currently, the Live Music Archive will only accept lossless audio files in these formats: flac, aiff, wav or shn. Do not upload the lossy files (MP3 or OGG) next to your lossless format files. The derive task creates those automatically, provided that the contributor agrees to having them available.