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  2. List of Music Choice channels - Wikipedia

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    Mainstream Rap (TV-MA) - Rap music that dominated the charts. Malt Shop Favorites - Classic malt shop jukebox music. MC Workout: Yoga; Metal; Motown Hits; Movie Scores - Film scores. Music Choice Fresh; Musica Urbana - Reggaeton and Latin hip-hop. Nature Sounds - Outdoor nature music. New Age - New age music. New Wave; Opera* - Opera and ...

  3. Music Choice - Wikipedia

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    Music Choice (abbreviated as MC) is an American television music service that digitally broadcasts audio-based music channels and video-related content to cable television providers in the United States. Music Choice reaches 65 million households in North America via linear television channels and TV-on-demand services.

  4. PLS (file format) - Wikipedia

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    PLS is a computer file format for a multimedia playlist. It is typically used by media players for streaming media over the Internet, but may also be used for playing local media. For online streaming, typically the .PLS file would be downloaded just once from the media source—such as from an online radio station—for immediate or future use.

  5. Category:Free music download websites - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Free music download websites" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Christian Copyright Licensing International - Wikipedia

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    ScreenVue offers both free and paid membership which gives the subscriber access to movie clips for illustration use in sermons or other presentations. As of 10 February 2017 [update] , the annual fee for a US CCLI license ranged from $59 (for a church size less than 25 people) to $5,266 (for a church size greater than 200,000 people). [ 11 ]

  7. Sound map - Wikipedia

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    The Sound Around You Project began as a soundscape research project [7] at the University of Salford, UK in 2007.The project allows people to use audio recorders to record clips or sonic postcards of around 30 seconds in length from different sound environments, or ‘soundscapes’ from a family car journey to a busy shopping centre, and to upload them to the virtual map, along with their ...

  8. MusicBee - Wikipedia

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    ReplayGain: performs normalization of volume levels among individual tracks, equalizing their perceived loudness to achieve a more seamless playlist progression. Library management: find, organize and rename music into particular folders and files based on any combination of audio tag values such as artist, album, track number, or other metadata.

  9. Soundscape - Wikipedia

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    In music, soundscape compositions are often a form of electronic music or electroacoustic music. Composers who use soundscapes include real-time granular synthesis pioneer Barry Truax, Hildegard Westerkamp, and Luc Ferrari, whose Presque rien, numéro 1 (1970) is an early soundscape composition.