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#1124674 - 08/31/04 05:27 AM
About All The Recordings - Permanent Archive?
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Registered: 05/24/01
Posts: 5141
Loc: Largo, FL (originally Nahant, ...
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I know a few people have offered to store the recordings, and that's fine. But... I'd like to have  one copy of EVERY recording submitted[/b] so I can archive them. I will build a section on Piano World to permanently post them all. My thought is to have a place where everyone who submits a recording can point and say... "That's my recording, posted on Piano World" I want to do this for two reasons. 1.) To acknowledge everyone who participates, whether or not they make it onto the CD. 2.) To have a collection that may be a starting point for our next CD:-)
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#1124675 - 08/31/04 03:46 PM
Re: About All The Recordings - Permanent Archive?
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Registered: 05/17/04
Posts: 405
Loc: Chicago
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Hi Frank. I could EASILY create a database on my site and have a simple upload function along with information such as the pianist's name, the composition title, composer, and length of time. Jdsher made the point that we shoulnd't direct users to my site to register for something from yours. In that case, I would be more than happy to give you the PHP code for the upload page that would allow users to upload their recording onto your website. All that you would need to do is have a MySQL Database and be somewhat familiar with it. All you would really have to do is change the password, username, and tablenames in the PHP (very simple to do) to make it work. I know it isn't the best thing to do, but if you would rather have people upload their things onto my site, I have a little example site set up: http://www.tidbitfacts.com/piano Note that that site doesn't have functioning uploading and posting capabilities yet as I threw them together in about 10 minutes. Give me a few days and we should be good!
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#1124677 - 08/31/04 06:53 PM
Re: About All The Recordings - Permanent Archive?
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Registered: 05/17/04
Posts: 405
Loc: Chicago
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Absolutely! Let's see here, the registration page is all set! Here is the link: http://www.tidbitfacts.com/piano/register.php I will send you this same exact page, but rather with the source code so you could make it compatible with your site! Check your PM/email, I sent you the PHP and some instructions. BTW, if you would like me to actually set up the database, let me know.
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#1124678 - 08/31/04 07:51 PM
Re: About All The Recordings - Permanent Archive?
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Registered: 08/29/03
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wldrumstcs and Frank, Thanks! If you intend to setup some kind of hosting/file upload facility for the Project, here are my suggestions with consideration to the subsequent work-flow to eventually get the CD package produced: - Definitely use Piano World's existing framework!
- Recommend keeping it simple and stick to uploading these pieces:
- The recording sound file (e.g., MP3, AIFF, and WAV)
- A text file containing description/information about the submission.
- A graphics file containing a picture to accompany the description
- Using Piano World's framework, each submitter would have to log in before he/she can upload any file -- and the uploaded files' filenames can be automatically prepended with the UserID/login so we always know who submitted which files.
- No need to have the submitter uploading all pieces in one shot, because some may submit multi-movement works in multiple sound files, some may choose not to submit a text file or not to submit a picture. Some pieces may get resubmitted for various reasons. So a simple file-uploading interface will do.
- The submitted files are basically "works in progress" and submitters may yet still choose to revise their submissions, so the uploaded files need not be exposed for others to download for the time being.
- The files will need to be accessed by three sets of people:
- The "CD Engineering Team" who will be "mastering" or otherwise working on the sound files.
- The "CD Booklet Team" who will be grabbing the text files and the graphics files to compile the CD booklet.
- The "Coordinator" who will keep track of which submission is missing what pieces, make master list of material that will eventually be turned into a CD cover of sort that lists which track or which file on the CD is which piece(s) submitted by whom. (If it's okay with you, Frank, I'll volunteer for this role.)
- The "release form" cannot be submitted on-line because it will need to carry the submitter's real name and true signature. These should be mailed in, and Piano World/Frank should hold on to these documents. (This will be dealt with in greater detail later and is outside the scope of the "uploading/hosting" facility.)
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