easyworld: how did it ever come to this?

ok, so i am sure that some of you will hate this, but i like it and i don’t care what you think: 😎

mousing around on friday night i found that the video for easyworld‘s final single release is available on the web at [www.video-c.co.uk] – it requires either popups or an explicit click to access the page, and the videos labelled as “progressive” are MP4.

it’s stuck in my head, and don’t like it quite as much as u make me want to drink bleach, or another track 2nd amendment – but i still think it’s worth sharing.

UPDATE: Here’s a weird thing; iTunes will happily import the MP4 video and play it as audio. I’ll have to see if it’s iPod-able.

Comments

4 responses to “easyworld: how did it ever come to this?”

  1. diamond
    re: easyworld: how did it ever come to this?

    Save your disk space! you can use Quicktime Pro to export the audio track in MP3 or AAC.

  2. alecm
    re: easyworld: how did it ever come to this?

    does it manage to export to AAC without re-encoding?

    i have not yet established this, viz: whether it can demux the M4A stream…

  3. alecm
    re: easyworld: how did it ever come to this?

    actually, i *have* quicktime pro and just checked the “export as” options… i fail to see anything that squares with the proposition. am i missing something?

  4. diamond
    re: easyworld: how did it ever come to this?

    Sorry… Export to AIFF, which iTunes eats and can convert to AAC or MP3.

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