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Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Rumblefish Catalog Grows To 1M Songs, Powers Soundtracks In Socialcam, Animoto, And More
Rumblefish, a service where consumers and businesses can easily license music for their online videos, says that its catalog now has more than 1 million songs, making it the largest licensing catalog of pre-cleared music. The idea is pretty simple: When you're posting a video on a site like YouTube, you might want to flesh it out by adding a soundtrack. However, most people don't have any idea how to license music legally, and even if they do, they probably don't have the money to pay for their favorite hits. So Rumblefish makes it easy to license music at affordable rates. On its site Friendly Music (which launched last year), you can search for songs based on things like mood, see how the song looks when played with the YouTube video of your choice. When you've found what you're looking for, you can instantly create a "Mash" with the synced up video, or download the song to edit into the video yourself. The licensing fees start at 99 cents.
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