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Saturday, January 29, 2011

Record Stores, Video Stores And Dinosaurs - Music And Movies In The Digital Age

By Damon Della Greca
Owner of Premier Audio Video Designs, Westchester, NY


The internet has become one of the most revolutionary creations since the automobile.  In less than 10 years, it has changed the way the world works and how business is done. Over the past few years, there has become a shortage of local stores for us to rent movies or purchase music from.  Places that seemed too big to simply vanish. So what is killing off the giants?  That question can be answered in two words: digital media.

Digital media is basically any kind of content delivered in digital form.  For example, when you watch TV, you are looking at a type of digital media.  The TV program is being sent to you digitally, rather than on a physical disc or cassette.  Now that the stores you knew are gone or changing, what do you do?  Don’t be afraid to embrace the change.  There are many devices making it easier to access digital content and they are very simple to use.  Tower Records and Blockbuster Video may not be in your neighborhood anymore, but there are some really great alternatives.  In most cases, all you need is an internet connection and a device capable of delivering digital content, such as a network-ready blu-ray player or TV.
Movie, video and music services are finding their way into the mainstream in a big way.  There are a number of companies who are ready and able to give you exactly what you’re looking for right now.  In order to satisfy our insatiable hunger for digital media, many of these companies are serving their content on-demand, offering instant gratification.  If you’re looking for movies, Netflix is currently the king. They offer a subscription service, which allows you to select from a vast library of movies to watch on-demand, as well as rent physical DVDs or blu-ray discs.  The discs are sent to you by mail and returned in the same envelope when you are done with them – postage prepaid by Netflix.  When you return your movies, they can be exchanged for others.  Vudu and iTunes (Apple’s dominant online megastore) also offer movies for rent and purchase right over the internet.  Cable companies and subscription broadcast services have been offering pay-per-view programming for a very long time, but it has evolved quite a bit since the early days and now much of their pay-per-view programming is available on-demand.  Last (and very far from least) is the ever-popular YouTube, where people post their own videos and content for the world to see.
If music is your thing, there are even more options ready to serve up your favorite songs!  Sure, you can purchase your favorite music online.  That’s nothing new.  There are many new services and devices being made available to provide you with content for free or for a price, depending on the service.  You may even discover new, independent artists you’ve never heard of, since it’s easy and inexpensive for anyone to distribute their music digitally.  Internet radio and music services have become huge over the past few years, thanks to portable devices, such as smartphones (Android, Blackberry and iPhone).  Other devices like Sonos and Squeezebox make enjoying online music at home as easy as turning on your stereo.  Pandora is one such service, which is found on just about any device that will run their software app.  They are special because when you search for a specific song or artist, Pandora makes recommendations of other songs and artists, based on your original search.  From there, you can rate songs, which helps their service provide you with more songs and artists you will like.  Rhapsody is different for the fact that it offers a music-on-demand service.  If it’s in their library, you can listen to exactly what you want, when you want.  In order to keep the music going, they will also offer recommendations if you have no music queued up.  Other services like Slacker and Last.FM are great services you may enjoy.  They are all appearing on so many devices that you may have one of them in your home already!
Well, now you know what types of services are available and why the traditional disc-in-hand media is going away.  Aside from the huge amount of available content, instant gratification and the portability of digital media, there is another significant benefit which should be strongly noted – digital media is environmentally friendly!  Think of all the energy being saved by not producing the discs, the chemicals that aren’t being used to create plastic that the discs are made of and the production plants that have reduced their pollution into the environment.  Having less discs may mean less going to our landfills.  Digital media could be one step in breaking a cycle of pollution and cleaning that much more of our environment.
Digital media has officially etched its place in society.  Are you connected?

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

The Music Lover's Home - Integrating Music Into Your Home & Lifestyle

By Damon Della Greca
Owner of Premier Audio Video Designs, Westchester, NY



If you are a music lover, each time you hear music, it evokes emotions, gives you energy and helps you enjoy yourself after a long day.  What better way to enjoy your music than to equip your home with your very own integrated audio system?  Have a personal concert hall in your home.

If you have a family, everyone can enjoy their own music independently in different rooms with one system.  Mom can listen to jazz in the den, Dad can enjoy talk radio in the study – all while the kids listen to their favorite music in their bed rooms.  Everyone’s happy!
The sonos touchscreen controller displays
song title, artist, album & cover art.

Technology has come a long way in the past fifteen years, which allows us to make our music more available and more portable than ever.  We also have more options for music sources.  Thanks to internet radio stations and various online services that are now available, there is bound to be something to suit your personal tastes and provide flexibility you can enjoy.  If you have a larger CD collection than will fit on your iPod, a CD player can be used.  Many people enjoy the music channels that come with their cable or satellite TV service.  AM/FM/XM/Sirius radio tuners are very common in music systems.  The most compact way to make entire music collections available is with the use of iPod docks and music servers.  This way, all of your music can be made readily available at all times.  With most iPod docks and music servers, “metadata feedback” is provided.  With metadata feedback, you can see what you’re listening to and control the iPod or server as though it was right in your hand.  Select by song, artist, album, genre, playlist and more, right from your controller.  Most radio tuners offer the same feedback, so you know what station you are listening to.  Enjoy what you want, when you want.  It doesn’t get any easier than that.

Crestron offers docks to make control from an iPad simple.
Perhaps the most important part of an audio system is the way you use it.  Some systems have in-wall keypads, color touch screens, handheld or remote controls.  Others have the ability to be controlled from a computer, iPhone, iPad, laptop or smart phones.  Most controllers will have an LCD display (some in color, some not) to allow you to see what you are listening to and get metadata feedback. This also allows you to easily navigate your music library.  If a system is easy to use, you will enjoy it so much more and be happy with your purchase.

Since many of us like to entertain guests or have parties, another great feature of many audio systems is “party mode”.  This allows you to play background music in the rooms where you and your guests will be, while not disturbing others in different parts of the home.  It’s a very convenient way to truly bring a party to life and set the mood.
This planter conceals a
high-quality speaker.

A well designed audio system should fit into your home without taking away from your décor.  By hiding wires in the walls of new constructions or retrofit into existing homes and neatly storing equipment in unseen places of the home, you can achieve the look you want while obtaining an impressive sound system.  One of the main things to take into account is what will be the most visually obvious part of the system – the speakers.  There are many types of speakers which can be used to keep your home visually appealing.  Speakers range from in-ceiling and in-wall, which are almost flush against the surface, to make speakers less obvious.  There are also speakers that look like rocks or functional planters, adding a nice look to you outdoor listening areas.

With all of these options and features that home audio systems have to offer, the music lover is bound to enjoy this great addition to their home.