MTV Launches Music Video Site
An anonymous reader writes "MTV Music has just launched a website where they offer over 16,000 music videos — like YouTube, but with fewer notices and DMCA takedowns. They've also set up development tools for third parties to incorporate the content into their own creations. Users creating accounts at the site face other challenges, however, such as the six separate agreements and privacy statements that must be accepted via a single checkbox. Thankfully, at the time of writing the MTV Music website was making this process easier on its Firefox 3 visitors by automatically checking the accept box whenever any agreement is viewed."
In about 8 months, they'll have nothing but Real World, and you'll have to go to www.mtvmusic2.com if you want to actually see music videos.
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I wonder how long until they subvert the channel to only broadcast crappy reality shows.
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I guess they finally had to move ALL of the music videos off the air and onto a new website. I was wondering where they were going to actually show music videos...now I know.
mtvmusic2.com will soon be dominated by jackass and some other useless bullshit that will destroy any remaining dignity the internet may have once had
Does this mean that they can stop wasting our time with those stupid music videos on their TV channel, and get back to their reality TV roots...?
I was thinking this was going to be really cool. If it was of a higher resolution than youtube, and all neatly organized it would be awesome. However It gets major negative points from me, as on the three video files I tried all i got was a "Copyrights prevent us from playing this file outside the U.S." Back to youtube for me.
Great, now mtv has another way to brainwash kids into thinking this emo crap is music. I also hate how some of my favorite bands are pigeonholed as a certain type of music because if they ever have a hit song it has to be just the right amount of pop. I miss the box music network. They seemed to have a great rotation and mix of music, at least in my area.
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...not the eyes.
Yes, by all means show me a concert of some proper musicians playing live to an audience, or show me some historic footage of a band in a documentary.
But please don't show me pretty "mini-movies" that do nothing more than try to distract me from realising how crap the underlying music actually is.
MTV have done for music what pork fat has done for cardiac health.
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Is it me, or is the music quality really really bad?
It almost sound like they encoded the music as 96Kbit/sec mp3 and then added noise.
Here's what a quick look on the site says:
Top Rated:
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Never Gonna Give You Up
By Rick Astley
ffs, /.
I thought proper music was live bands? Oh, then it was wax cylinders I think. Isn't it vinyl these days, with CDs being the product of the anti-christ?
It's a good thing we have people like you to tell us what proper music is.
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So this site will shortly be eliminating pretty much all the competing sources of music videos on the web, but nobody outside the US is going to be able to watch it?
Geographical firewalls on websites are a really bad idea. They're anti-www, anti free trade, and they Piss People Off. They make large chunks of the world population feel discriminated against, and resentful against the company or industry or country that's stopping them from being able to watch or read what other people can watch and read.
They also make it more difficult to complain about other country-specific blocks, like China blocking its own population from being able to access certain external political sites. The more companies do this, the more frustrating the web will become.
Eric Baird
MTV's approach is not that much different.
In theory, practice and theory are the same. In practice, they're not.
I was perusing this yesterday, and came across the Weird Al video "Don't Download This Song". One line in the original song goes:
o/~ Like Morpheus or Grokster or Limewire or KaZaA o/~
But the version on the new MTV site goes:
o/~ Like *beep* or *beep* or *beep* or *beep* o/~
Does anyone know if it was aired on MTV/VH1 this way, or is this unique to the web version?
MTV: http://www.mtvmusic.com/video/?id=108884
Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yz-grdpKVqg
I guess in your case, you *can't* dance if you want to.
Isn't "Under Pressure" that song Queen ripped off from Vanilla Ice?
All right stop, collaborate and listen
Ice is back with my brand new invention
You are going sing this in your head all day long.
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The people behind MTV Music's web presence filmed a short video detailing their goals with the site, and outlined how they'll separate the Music videos from other MTV content to help establish a more defined web presence. I found it worthwhile.
http://www.mtvmusic.com/video/?id=55086
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