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  2. Comparison of online music lockers - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Music storage, started in March 2009, offered storage space for 250 uploaded tracks (MP3 or AAC up to 100 MB each) in free version or 250,000 tracks in premium version, as well as web players for major operating systems, Fire TV, Roku, and Sonos sound systems.

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    The service allows you to share files and also have audio or video calls with its secure chat. Mega works as a desktop or mobile app. ... PCloud offers 10GB of free storage and integrates with ...

  4. List of online music databases - Wikipedia

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    Full free access ACRCloud: Music recognition & audio based music retrieval ~40,000,000 [47] Commercially available with SDKs, APIs for file scanning, airplay monitoring, shazam-liked features Free trial available in 15 days Gracenote: Identification service for CDs and other media. ~100,000,000 [48] ~8,000,000 [48] 1 billion "submissions". [49 ...

  5. List of open file formats - Wikipedia

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    Ogg – container for Vorbis, FLAC, Speex and Opus (audio formats) & Theora (a video format), each of which is an open format; Opus [2] – a lossy audio compression format developed by the IETF. Suitable for VoIP, videoconferencing (just audio), music transmission over the Internet and streaming applications (just audio). Speex – speech codec

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  7. Category:Audio storage - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Audio storage" The following 173 pages are in this category, out of 173 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. Live365 - Wikipedia

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    After launch in July 1999, Live365 quickly eclipsed NanoHome, and the company soon shifted to solely focus on Live365 and online audio streaming services. At launch, broadcasting and listening on Live365 was free of charge. Stations had a maximum listener cap of 365 simultaneous listeners and 365 megabytes of storage for music and audio.

  9. List of streaming media systems - Wikipedia

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    QuickTime Broadcaster – Free on OS X; Sirannon – a GPL, C++ media server and client; SHOUTcast – audio streaming (HTTP and/or multicast) SoundBridge; Starlight Networks – StarWorks and StarLive, early commercial Streaming products; TVersity Media Server – partially open source, web-based media server