Lady Gaga’s have clocked up over a billion views, OK Go’s launched them into the public’s consciousness and for many they have become the dominant medium for consuming music. We are of course talking about music videos and in the digital age they are more important than ever.
With a growing variety of video on-demand services [...]
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FUGA Adds Digital Video Management To Platform
Posted by Rebecca on April 19th, 2010 under DSPs, Features, Press releasesThe importance of “clean” metadata
Posted by Cesar on September 11th, 2009 under Features, TipsDan Eno from the Future of Music Coalition, has done a great job at explaining the basics of metadata and why it is so important:
Well, as more and more of the music market migrates online, sales from services like iTunes or eMusic or Rhapsody or those yet to be created will represent a larger portion [...]
Deliver video to iTunes
Posted by Rebecca on February 18th, 2009 under FeaturesWithin a few weeks you will be able to send your music videos to iTunes using FUGA.
To meet the iTunes video style guide, your music videos must adhere to the following quality parameters:
Video must be 15mbits/sec
No borders (padding) should be used in the video
iPod Video image by Alexandre Van de Sande
Read the rest of this entry »New FUGA Feature: Takedown
Posted by Cesar on July 23rd, 2008 under FeaturesHas your license expired for a specific release? Do you need to remove a specific release from a DSP? Then ‘Takedown’ is the feature you’ve been waiting for. From the release catalog, browse to (or search) the specific release you want to take down. Found it? Now, click on the red arrow pointing down on [...]
Read the rest of this entry »New FUGA Feature: Delivery queue prioritization
Posted by Cesar on June 25th, 2008 under FeaturesThis is one of this features that you’re not going to be able to see, but you’ll definitely notice. During the last months our customers have been putting our delivery queues through some heavy delivery-pounding. This meant that sometimes the queues were so full that important deliveries had to wait for a few extra hours. [...]
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