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Winamp music player will soon become an open-source project

TechSpot

Llama Group is opening Winamp's source code to programmers worldwide. According to the company, the legendary audio player for Windows PCs will start living its second life as a proper open-source project on September 24, 2024. Llama Group is looking for coders interested in joining the software's development, but it.

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Transforming the future of music creation

DeepMind Blog

Announcing our most advanced music generation model and two new AI experiments, designed to open a new playground for creativity

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New generative AI tools open the doors of music creation

DeepMind Blog

Our latest AI music technologies are now available in MusicFX DJ, Music AI Sandbox and YouTube Shorts

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What you need to listen to lossless audio and Dolby Atmos on Apple Music

Digital Trends

With Apple Music poised to open the gates to Dolby Atmos for spatial audio and hi-res lossless audio files, you will need the proper gear to hear all that extra goodness.

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Google Play Music will begin shutting down in September

The Verge

Additionally, starting later this month Google will no longer accept purchases for music within its Play Store. Google is making these big moves now that its YouTube Music service is in full swing as its replacement. Transferring all of that content is as simple as opening the YouTube Music app for the first time.

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AudioCraft is a new open-source music generation tool from Meta

TechSpot

Meta recently launched AudioCraft, its framework to generate "high-quality," realistic audio and music, with an open-source license. The technology is designed to address a gap in the generative AI market, where audio creation has historically lagged behind. Read Entire Article

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Apple Music is missing one major thing: a classic iPod to go with it

The Verge

It should keep the click-wheel of course, but I can’t stop thinking about how good an iPod, designed for the age of music streaming, AirPods, and high-res displays would be. The other, perhaps more obvious reason, is that the iPod is a music-centric device, and Apple literally has a service called Apple Music. But so what?

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