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I tried iTunes's sharing feature and my computer's "library" was listed on the phone, but when I select it, the symbol spins for a minute then gives up. Once it did work, but it only listed about a hundred songs (of tens of thousands). I don't know why.

The fix that has always worked for me, is to remove and then reset the home sharing Apple ID from the iPhone Music settings. This seems to reset everything to how it should be and has solved my issue in the past.

's 3.99 but it supposedly works well, you need to download something on your computer for it to work; it looks like it only supports up to 10.6 but maybe you can find more information about that; it's likely compatible with newer versions. Also, the reviews said there is a few seconds of lag but as long as you don't have the sound on your computer or watching video it shouldn't be a problem.

You could also upload your music to music.google.com and stream that way. I haven't used it in a while though so I don't know how well it works anymore. At the time there was no app for it either so you had to do it through your phone's browser.

Check out Subsonic. It's free and can stream to almost any device with a web browser. There's also and native iPhone client (and native clients for several other platforms). It can stream a stand alone music library or an existing iTunes library.

I'm surprised no one has suggested the Plex Media Server. Basically you have the Plex Media Server running on your PC (either Mac, Windows, Linux) and can play media from your iPhone with their iPhone/iPad app.

Have a look at Tonido. It does a lot more than music streaming, but it looks like it would fill your desired role well. You run a server component on your computer, and there's an iOS app for playback. If you want you can even access your music collection when you're not on your home network.

The CCRMA community consists of administrative and technical staff, faculty, research associates, graduate research assistants, graduate and undergraduate students, visiting scholars, visiting researchers and composers, and industrial associates. University departments represented at CCRMA include Music, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Art, Theater, Communications, Psychology, and Medical School departments. The Center offers studies leading to bachelor, masters and doctoral degrees with a full slate of academic courses, seminars, special interest group meetings, Summer workshops and colloquia. Concerts of computer music are presented throughout the year.

When you copy music, pictures, and videos from your PC to a blank CD or DVD, it's called "burning." When you copy music, pictures, and videos from a CD or DVD to your PC, it's called "ripping." You can use Windows Media Player to do both.

You can play a data CD on PCs and some CD and DVD players. The device must support the file types that you add to the disc, such as WMA, MP3, JPEG, or Windows Media Video (WMV). Choose this option if you have lots of music and a CD or DVD player that can play the file types you add to the disc or if you want to back up your media.

You can make a CD that stores about 80 minutes of music and will play in almost any CD player. Or you can make a data CD or DVD that can hold several hours of music (or many photos or short video clips) and will play in PCs. A data CD will work in CD players that support the file types copied to the disc.

When you rip music from a CD, you're copying songs from an audio CD to your PC. During the ripping process, the Player compresses each song and stores it on your drive as a Windows Media Audio (WMA), WAV, or MP3 file.

If you get an error message when you try to find album info that says you need to change your privacy settings, select Organize, select Options, select the Privacy tab, and then select the Update music files by retrieving media info from the Internet check box.

The University of Louisville Computer Music Studios support research, production and creative work in the fields of electro-acoustic music, multimedia and sound art. Maintained by the School of Music, state-of-the-art computer music facilities accommodate introductory and advanced computer music classes that attract a broad spectrum of undergraduate and graduate students from various university departments and disciplines. Creative research conducted in the studios may involve audio synthesis, sound analysis, digital signal processing, algorithmic and fixed media multichannel composition, computer generated/assisted music, computer music improvisation, sound and multimedia art, installations, robotics, visual art, artificial intelligence, audio recording and post-production, among others. Two multichannel studios are equipped with powerful Macintosh computers, various digital audio interfaces, auxiliary digital and analog hardware and specialized software. The additional multi-user lab is equipped with computers supporting audio and digital production.

The Computer Music Studios strongly support and facilitate interdisciplinary collaborations as well as sponsor multiple events throughout the year, including guest lectures and presentations, master classes, concerts and events featuring guest performers and sound artists and student computer music concerts. In the Computer Music Studios we create an open-minded teaching, learning and research environment. We seek to discover knowledge and to expand our creative potential through innovation, imagination and expression in order to better understand ourselves in the universe.

The School of Music welcomes all qualified students interested in auditioning for and/or participating in music ensembles, courses, programs, and opportunities regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, religion, or ability.

The Virginia Center for Computer Music (VCCM) is our primary studio for computer music teaching, a telematic stage, and a state-of-the-art research lab for multichannel audio, digital signal processing, telematics, multimedia, and human-computer interaction. The multipurpose use of the studio is supported by reconfigurable equipment and furniture thanks to a complete renovation of the facility in 2014. The audio configuration of the room is variable from 2 - 16 channels of high quality Genelec speakers (with two sbus) and also has 3-channel video projection. Audio and video run through independent digital mixers controlled from a central desk. A celing-mounted projector flanked by two 70-inch moveable flat screens can be served by a single computer or by three different sources offering great flexibility for classes and mulimedia research.

UVA Music has been a center for electronic music for nearly 100 years, and this history of technological innovation across periods is represented by the support of controllers from many different time periods. In addition to high quality modern instruments by Korg, Nord, Livid, QuNeo, Leap Motion, etc. the VCCM houses a wide range of legacy electronic and digital controllers including an original 1970s Arp 2500, a custom-commissioned Max Mathews Radio Baton, a Theremin, an Axon MIDI guitar, a MalletKat, and others. Each of the 10 workstations supports core basic software such as Logic, Max/MSP, etc, and features different interfaces and audio-visual software.

In 2014, thanks to a generous gift from the Cornell Foundation and matching support from the UVA College of Arts and Sciences, the VCCM was entirely redesigned and rebuilt. The renovation involved building a new ceiling, floor and wall, and a complete overhaul of the technology.

The Brooklyn College Center for Computer Music (BC-CCM) offers an array of artistic and educational opportunities for composers, musicians, and media artists of all kinds, encouraging creativity and experimentation in a wide range of sonic arts.

Interested students may apply for our B.A. track in music technology, our M.F.A. programs in sonic arts and media scoring, or complete our undergraduate minor in music technology. We also welcome undergraduate and graduate music majors, and all other interested students enrolled at Brooklyn College.

In fall 2020, the Conservatory of Music at Brooklyn College began a new music technology track in our bachelor of arts (B.A.) program in music. Follow the "Music Technology" link on the right for more information.

I would suggest you remove the library folder(s) from Sonos (if not already removed). Remove and reinstall the Sonos desktop controller, then attempt to add the music folders to the system using that.

This picture board is woefully incomplete -- if you visited or worked in the project and would like to add a photo (preferably from your time at CMU),

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In this course, students learn the fundamentals of computer programming that serve as a foundation for developing software applications and further exploration of programming languages. Instead of focusing on a single language or platform, this course prepares students to understand computer codes in general and to understand the role computers can play in solving real-world and creative problems. By recognizing the concepts that are universal in computer programming, students are better prepared to understand any codes they come across, providing them with advanced problem-solving skills that are important when adapting to different languages based on specific situations. This course covers the basics of Javascript, HTML, CSS, SQL and C programming. These languages are used to develop simple projects throughout the semester. The logical thinking and technical skills students learn in this course can be used to develop a wide range of practical applications on the web, and in game, software, and product development. This course requires students to have a Mac laptop, which they can bring to class. 006ab0faaa

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