MefiMusic: MP3 or GTFO January 22, 2013 6:56 PM Subscribe
Can we move the music player to the top of Mefimusic posts that exploit the "more inside" function. This has bothered me for years really. Recent feedback has confirmed that this confuses the heck out of people.
If this is done intentionally to minimize bandwidth usage because that's what is best for Mefi, I'm on board.
If this is easy to do and wouldn't hurt, I think it's downright necessary.
If this is done intentionally to minimize bandwidth usage because that's what is best for Mefi, I'm on board.
If this is easy to do and wouldn't hurt, I think it's downright necessary.
Huh. Yeah, what mathowie described - that is kinda weird.
posted by koeselitz at 8:02 PM on January 22, 2013
posted by koeselitz at 8:02 PM on January 22, 2013
Indeed. While it is obvious to old-hatters, this can be very confusing, especially to NewJack and his posse, especially when lyrics are presented in the "more inside" field and and especially when they're formatted poetically.
also, I'm a grown-ass man, but I still find it disconcerting when the likes of Mathowie uses scare-quotes. Is he making fun of me? Is he communicating unironically? Do you think he'd want to be in my band if I asked him?
posted by es_de_bah at 8:35 PM on January 22, 2013 [1 favorite]
also, I'm a grown-ass man, but I still find it disconcerting when the likes of Mathowie uses scare-quotes. Is he making fun of me? Is he communicating unironically? Do you think he'd want to be in my band if I asked him?
posted by es_de_bah at 8:35 PM on January 22, 2013 [1 favorite]
Since we're discussing MeFi music, users like me might not realize that there is more than just the awesome songs being posted in that area like a whole page of music posts like on the blue. I just put this video of the Yardbirds covering the Velvet Underground in 1968 on there.
MeteFilter is the best $5 I've ever spent.
posted by Sailormom at 4:44 AM on January 23, 2013 [2 favorites]
MeteFilter is the best $5 I've ever spent.
posted by Sailormom at 4:44 AM on January 23, 2013 [2 favorites]
Is he making fun of me? Is he communicating unironically? Do you think he'd want to be in my band if I asked him?
Nothing you think is happening is happening. You are overthinking it, but the good news is that places you in the best tradition of MetaTalk.
posted by Horace Rumpole at 7:17 AM on January 23, 2013 [1 favorite]
Nothing you think is happening is happening. You are overthinking it, but the good news is that places you in the best tradition of MetaTalk.
posted by Horace Rumpole at 7:17 AM on January 23, 2013 [1 favorite]
I never noticed that before but yeah, that seems sort of inconsistent and wacky.
If I can piggyback here, my pet peeve about the player has always been that the VOLUME CONTROL has a default setting of one-less-than-full volume. This constantly messes with my mind, as most of the time there's a bit of effort involved in ensuring that my tracks are mastered reasonably well (volume-wise, anyway); as dynamic and loud as they can be without peaking. And then when I upload them they are quieter...unless I click that tiny, tiny finger-cursor on the oh-so-tiny volume meter to restore the volume, (which resets back to the default with each track you play.)
Should the default not be full-volume? Does one-notch-below-the-loudest succeed in protecting ears for which one more notch of volume is just too much?
Does anyone even use a browser-based volume control? Don't people just turn it up or down on their computer or interface? Is it just me?
Not a huge deal, but it always struck me as odd.
posted by chococat at 8:45 AM on January 23, 2013 [1 favorite]
If I can piggyback here, my pet peeve about the player has always been that the VOLUME CONTROL has a default setting of one-less-than-full volume. This constantly messes with my mind, as most of the time there's a bit of effort involved in ensuring that my tracks are mastered reasonably well (volume-wise, anyway); as dynamic and loud as they can be without peaking. And then when I upload them they are quieter...unless I click that tiny, tiny finger-cursor on the oh-so-tiny volume meter to restore the volume, (which resets back to the default with each track you play.)
Should the default not be full-volume? Does one-notch-below-the-loudest succeed in protecting ears for which one more notch of volume is just too much?
Does anyone even use a browser-based volume control? Don't people just turn it up or down on their computer or interface? Is it just me?
Not a huge deal, but it always struck me as odd.
posted by chococat at 8:45 AM on January 23, 2013 [1 favorite]
> Should the default not be full-volume?
Yes, if we're voting.
posted by languagehat at 9:21 AM on January 23, 2013
Yes, if we're voting.
posted by languagehat at 9:21 AM on January 23, 2013
Should the default not be full-volume?
Yes, where full volume = 11.
posted by dg at 7:36 PM on January 23, 2013
Yes, where full volume = 11.
posted by dg at 7:36 PM on January 23, 2013
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posted by mathowie (staff) at 7:42 PM on January 22, 2013