Friday, September 5, 2008

soundBots

soundBots
1st generation single mp3 bot posts a 100 new song list with a *direct link to download every 4 hours

The purpose of the soundBots is to seek the latest mp3's from each/various genre[s] and create an automated list post on it's blog every 4 hours or alternately each time it accumulates 100 songs.

The soundBots accomplishes this feat by searching a pre-determined list of blogs and music websites for mp3 songs matching it's form criteria. Terms it will foremost search for, are "mp3", "new", "released" [%current month, %current year] and "download", among others included in it's code pertaining to the mission of acquiring only new mp3's.

O1. After the soundBots gathers it's list of 100 mp3's from blogs and music sites, it will seek the actual download page *[if not found on the page it searched] from various file sharing servers [Zippyshare, Filebrella, Mediafire, Zshare etc.] using it's super-coded search segment algorithm and terms synonymous of %nameof.mp3.

O2. When the mp3 is found, it will gather the filesize, length and *genre [if possible]. The soundBots will then create a post with the form: title-%Date[day+#. monthname. year], %Time[hour. mins. amplitudeam/pm], Gathered song list.
A typical example of title would be;
Sunday 2nd. March. 2009, 07.29pm Gathered song list
Each mp3 line will be in the form[at] of *song title[read id3 tag] - artist - genre - duration[+secs] - filesize[mb] - download[a/href download location or direct link] with slight formatting. [bold/b. colour/c#] If a direct mp3 link is found, added to the download word would be "DIRECT link"
A typical example of a mp3 2-line [one with no genre and direct link] would be;
fuzzy logic - uber technonet - hard electro-trance - 04.56secs - 7.89mb - download
juxtaposition loves - the g-chrome - * - 03.22secs - 4.01mb - download DIRECT link

[the 2 FICTIOUS links above:]
http://hidden.sharing.net/8002auttflxchrctrs7yada
http://www2.songfire.com/dowload/212qwepoi/juxtapositionlovesthegchrome.mp3

O3. The soundBots begins another search after 235mins.

The soundBots will never post a song twice or a closely named song slightly reworded due to a relevant code segment in it's algorithm which differentiates similarity
The soundBots will not use torrent networks
The soundBots will smartly bypass captchas
The soundBots will not do advertisements
The soundBots does not affiliate
The soundBots has it's own software algorithm embedded and will not use any other
The soundBots is a single word [not plural]
The soundBots is the spouse of albumBots amd the father of videoBots
The soundBots may also be called songBots
The soundBots is superior as it is unlikely that anyone/team will post a 100 song list every 240mins every day

It is unlikely that less than 100 mp3's meeting/fitting the criteria may be found in 4 hours.

The 2nd generation soundBots will download the actual mp3 and provide a direct link to one of the SB music file servers.
The 2nd generation soundBots will use a small graphically correct-humanoid designed.png download and direct download image instead of bolded text.
The 2nd generation soundBots [with more pre-determined sites] will continuously search, and after a 100 song list is posted, it will resume searching again with no [4hour] wait.
The 2nd generation soundBots will seek lyrics from servers such as Lyricwiki, Metrolyrics .etc and provide a snippet [%150 characters] on the line after the mp3line [wrapped] and a [%read more] link to the .txt lyric page.
The 2nd generation soundBots will search the Billboard and Radio+Records websites for the various charts and create a chart post for each chart title every Friday @ 04:00hrs.

The soundBots cannot create it's own blog website, only posts.
The only way the soundBots engine can be killed is through it's heavily defended algorithm spread across the continents on random servers.

I foresee that an every 4hour post may cause an error as more than 100 accumulated songs may be found on the pages it's supposed to search on, in a 240min period. The only solution maybe that the [songs] don't all meet the criteria or primarily only create a post each time 100 songs are found, which ultimately kills the brand of posting every 4 hours.
how many other errors can you foresee? Maybe I'll become an expert bot code writer and create THE soundBots [if it hasn't been done before].
NO FAILURES ALLOWED of course

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

this post lists the word "soundBots" 24 times.

Anonymous said...

There should be a hidden/exposed hack where any [advanced] code writer may find the original webpage from which each mp3 was found. I believe it may be impossible to bypass captchas by the way.