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Yahoo! Music Jukebox

Yahoo! Music Jukebox, formerly known as Yahoo! Music Engine, was a freeware music player released by Yahoo! in 2005 to compete with iTunes and Rhapsody in the digital music market. Developed side-by-side with MusicMatch Jukebox, another music player acquired by Yahoo! in 2004,[1] it was designed to be the main client for Yahoo's array of music services, which were centered around Yahoo! Music Unlimited, a paid music streaming service and digital music store; in addition to being a music management software. In early 2008 Yahoo! sold off its music assets, including Yahoo! Music Jukebox to RealNetworks' Rhapsody and replaced it with a web-based music player.[2]

Yahoo! Music Jukebox
Other namesYahoo! Music Engine
Developer(s)Yahoo!
Initial release2005; 19 years ago (2005)
Final release
2.2.2.058 / February 6, 2008; 16 years ago (2008-02-06)
Preview releasenone (n/a) [±]
Operating systemWindows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista
TypeMedia player
Music streaming service
Online radio
LicenseProprietary
Websitemusic.yahoo.com/jukebox

History edit

The idea of a dedicated music player was born from Yahoo! audio search engine, which was divided into two segments: audio files openly found on the Web; and licensed music from Yahoo! own music service that can be searched by several criteria (e.g., artist, title, album, etc.) and downloaded for a price, typically $1 per track.[3][4] Yahoo! wanted a product that would compete with Apple's iTunes and consequently acquired Mediacode —a digital music startup founded by former Nullsoft developers Ian Rogers and Robert Lord— in 2004 to build its in-house music subscription service[5] and create a media player/digital jukebox as the main client for that service.[6]

Features edit

Its features include CD ripping and burning, access to LAUNCHcast radio and the Yahoo! Music Unlimited music subscription service, playlist creation, transfer of music to portable mp3 players and USB flash drives. The program allows Yahoo! Messenger users to stream music to one another (not to be confused with uploading and downloading or filesharing) and browse one another's playlists. Only those subscribed to Yahoo! Unlimited can add entire songs to their collections, however. Non-subscribers are limited to a thirty-second sample.

One can rip songs in a variety of formats including .wav, .mp3, and .wmv. One cannot rip songs in the .wma format, despite the fact that songs purchased from Yahoo! are encoded using that format.  Another strange format issue within the player, the CD burner; it can burn .mp3 CD's, however, the player itself is incapable of playing an .mp3 CD.

The Engine also has a number of plugins available for free download from the program's official website below. The programming interfaces for the engine are open; anyone may create a plug-in or skin to modify the behavior of the engine.

Yahoo! strongly encourages users of MusicMatch Jukebox to upgrade to the latest version of Yahoo! Music Jukebox. The two products are relatively different in functionality. MusicMatch Jukebox has many more features, and it appears that Yahoo! Music Jukebox is a stripped-down version of the program it's superseded.

System requirements edit

Yahoo! Music Jukebox (YMJ) requires Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 (32-Bit) or Microsoft Windows Vista (32 or 64-bit) with Internet Explorer 6 or newer and Windows Media Player 9 or newer. Also the computer must have at least a Pentium III 300 MHz processor & 128MB RAM.[1] It currently does not support running on other operating systems. Due to its dependence on ActiveX, a proprietary technology developed by Microsoft, it is likely not to be ported to other operating systems.

Shutdown edit

In February 2008 Yahoo! sold all its music assets to Rhapsody.  All servers were switched off by end of September 2008.[7] Left with no way to access their DRM-protected songs due to the shutdown of DRM validation servers, Yahoo! customers were offered a chance to download a DRM-free version of their existing files from Rhapsody.[8]

As of summer 2008, the Jukebox no longer streams online content.  The Jukebox may still be used to manage purchased music and local music, but no longer connects to any online services.  If one wants to continue streaming Yahoo! Music, they should proceed to music.yahoo.com and listen to "My Station" from the website.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Borland, John (September 14, 2004). "Yahoo's long and winding music road". CNET. CNET Networks.
  2. ^ "Rhapsody and Yahoo! Announce Strategic Partnership in Digital Music" (Press release). Sunnyvale, CA and Seattle: RealNetworks. February 4, 2008. Retrieved 2022-01-17.
  3. ^ Olsen, Stefanie (May 5, 2005). "Yahoo developing an audio search engine". ZDNet. CNET Networks.
  4. ^ Hansell, Saul (August 4, 2005). "Yahoo Introduces Search Service for Music". The New York Times.
  5. ^ "Rogers Named Yahoo! Music GM". Billboard. Nielsen. February 22, 2007.
  6. ^ Hu, Jim (February 4, 2004). "Yahoo composing music download plan". CNET. CNET Networks.
  7. ^ Schroeder, Stan (February 4, 2008). "Yahoo Kills Yahoo Music Unlimited, Signs Deal With Rhapsody". Mashable. Retrieved April 28, 2008.
  8. ^ Schroeder, Stan (July 3, 2008). "With the closing of Yahoo's music download store, old DRM'd songs now useless". TechCrunch. TechCrunch.

External links edit

  • Yahoo! Music Jukebox Official Site
  • Yahoo! Music Engine Plug-ins
  • Official press release about rebranding of Yahoo! Music Engine to Yahoo! Music Jukebox
  • Yahoo FAQ about the switch to Rhapsody Music JukeBox

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Yahoo Music Jukebox formerly known as Yahoo Music Engine was a freeware music player released by Yahoo in 2005 to compete with iTunes and Rhapsody in the digital music market Developed side by side with MusicMatch Jukebox another music player acquired by Yahoo in 2004 1 it was designed to be the main client for Yahoo s array of music services which were centered around Yahoo Music Unlimited a paid music streaming service and digital music store in addition to being a music management software In early 2008 Yahoo sold off its music assets including Yahoo Music Jukebox to RealNetworks Rhapsody and replaced it with a web based music player 2 Yahoo Music JukeboxOther namesYahoo Music EngineDeveloper s Yahoo Initial release2005 19 years ago 2005 Final release2 2 2 058 February 6 2008 16 years ago 2008 02 06 Preview releasenone n a Operating systemWindows 98 Windows ME Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows VistaTypeMedia playerMusic streaming serviceOnline radioLicenseProprietaryWebsitemusic wbr yahoo wbr com wbr jukebox Contents 1 History 2 Features 3 System requirements 4 Shutdown 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe idea of a dedicated music player was born from Yahoo audio search engine which was divided into two segments audio files openly found on the Web and licensed music from Yahoo own music service that can be searched by several criteria e g artist title album etc and downloaded for a price typically 1 per track 3 4 Yahoo wanted a product that would compete with Apple s iTunes and consequently acquired Mediacode a digital music startup founded by former Nullsoft developers Ian Rogers and Robert Lord in 2004 to build its in house music subscription service 5 and create a media player digital jukebox as the main client for that service 6 Features editIts features include CD ripping and burning access to LAUNCHcast radio and the Yahoo Music Unlimited music subscription service playlist creation transfer of music to portable mp3 players and USB flash drives The program allows Yahoo Messenger users to stream music to one another not to be confused with uploading and downloading or filesharing and browse one another s playlists Only those subscribed to Yahoo Unlimited can add entire songs to their collections however Non subscribers are limited to a thirty second sample One can rip songs in a variety of formats including wav mp3 and wmv One cannot rip songs in the wma format despite the fact that songs purchased from Yahoo are encoded using that format Another strange format issue within the player the CD burner it can burn mp3 CD s however the player itself is incapable of playing an mp3 CD The Engine also has a number of plugins available for free download from the program s official website below The programming interfaces for the engine are open anyone may create a plug in or skin to modify the behavior of the engine Yahoo strongly encourages users of MusicMatch Jukebox to upgrade to the latest version of Yahoo Music Jukebox The two products are relatively different in functionality MusicMatch Jukebox has many more features and it appears that Yahoo Music Jukebox is a stripped down version of the program it s superseded System requirements editYahoo Music Jukebox YMJ requires Microsoft Windows XP with Service Pack 2 32 Bit or Microsoft Windows Vista 32 or 64 bit with Internet Explorer 6 or newer and Windows Media Player 9 or newer Also the computer must have at least a Pentium III 300 MHz processor amp 128MB RAM 1 It currently does not support running on other operating systems Due to its dependence on ActiveX a proprietary technology developed by Microsoft it is likely not to be ported to other operating systems Shutdown editIn February 2008 Yahoo sold all its music assets to Rhapsody All servers were switched off by end of September 2008 7 Left with no way to access their DRM protected songs due to the shutdown of DRM validation servers Yahoo customers were offered a chance to download a DRM free version of their existing files from Rhapsody 8 As of summer 2008 the Jukebox no longer streams online content The Jukebox may still be used to manage purchased music and local music but no longer connects to any online services If one wants to continue streaming Yahoo Music they should proceed to music yahoo com and listen to My Station from the website See also editMusicMatch Jukebox Songbird Comparison of video player softwareReferences edit Borland John September 14 2004 Yahoo s long and winding music road CNET CNET Networks Rhapsody and Yahoo Announce Strategic Partnership in Digital Music Press release Sunnyvale CA and Seattle RealNetworks February 4 2008 Retrieved 2022 01 17 Olsen Stefanie May 5 2005 Yahoo developing an audio search engine ZDNet CNET Networks Hansell Saul August 4 2005 Yahoo Introduces Search Service for Music The New York Times Rogers Named Yahoo Music GM Billboard Nielsen February 22 2007 Hu Jim February 4 2004 Yahoo composing music download plan CNET CNET Networks Schroeder Stan February 4 2008 Yahoo Kills Yahoo Music Unlimited Signs Deal With Rhapsody Mashable Retrieved April 28 2008 Schroeder Stan July 3 2008 With the closing of Yahoo s music download store old DRM d songs now useless TechCrunch TechCrunch External links editYahoo Music Jukebox Official Site Yahoo Music Engine Plug ins Official press release about rebranding of Yahoo Music Engine to Yahoo Music Jukebox Yahoo FAQ about the switch to Rhapsody Music JukeBox Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yahoo Music Jukebox amp oldid 1220686243, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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