So far, the availability of MP3 files is less a boon to new artists than to established, familiar artists. Eighty-six percent of music downloaders have captured music they had heard before, by artists they were already familiar with. And 69% of music downloaders had searched for new music by artists they were already familiar with. Still, there are encouraging signs that online posting and marketing of music can work for new artists. Thirty-one percent of music downloaders had loaded songs onto their computers by an artist they had never heard before.
Twenty-eight percent of music downloaders say captured music that they already own in another form (CD or tape) and 63% downloaded new music. This is a marked change from our June 2000 report, in which 13% of music downloaders said they captured music they already owned and 81% downloaded new music. Since the demographics of music downloaders have not shifted significantly in the last few months, it is possible that their behavior has changed. Music downloaders may be using services like Napster to expand their music collections and replace the music they own on old cassette tapes with new digital versions of the same material. Or, there is another possibility for this increase in the number of people reporting they have downloaded music they already owned in another form. More respondents may be giving what they perceive to be a legally safer answer to a question about the type of songs they download.
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Have you ever wanted to stream the videos you see on Facebook directly to your television? No? Well who could blame you, since most of them are either inane junk from your high school friends or comedy videos blatantly stolen from YouTube and then stickered to hell like a race car in a fire sale. But if for some awful reason you DO want to stream videos from Facebook to Chromecast, such as trying to get rid of all of your roommates really quickly, you'll soon be able to do so. Probably.
Once you have selected a show or movie to play, double tap on it. The next screen will present information about your selection and give you several playing options. At the top of the screen are buttons to play, add the item to your Watchlist, or download the title. Next is information about the show or movie.
Search seems the quickest way into the app. Enter the name of a band or song and you'll get a list of results. A set of filters is available to refine the search, including: Songs, Videos, Playlists, Albums, and Artists. Each one of the filters returns a list of items: songs, videos, etc., with brief details, and a menu for that listing. Selecting the item opens the player and begins playing the selection with controls for playback. Selected songs are immediately put into a playlist, so on either side of the Play/Pause button an option to skip to the next song or go back to a previous song appears. Other menu items here included: Share, Download, Add to Playlist, and Radio. Premium subscribers can download music to play offline for up to 30 days. On the Android app, TalkBack identified all the objects on the music player by swiping through from top to bottom with the exception of the slider below the video player. Once in focus, an up or down swipe, or the volume buttons, will adjust the time forward or backward in the song on the slider. 2ff7e9595c
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