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So there are special cases when these kind of times are acceptable but in other cases the long versions should be edited down, or the radio edit should be obtained. Notable exceptions for the length of songs would include Rudimental's “Waiting All Night” which is closer to 4:50 in length and Beyoncé's “Drunk In Love” which is over 5 minutes.
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Equivalently if you are purchasing a song from a store then aim to download the radio edit for URB (unless the original is not that much longer and is worth it). People do help you to achieve short song times – Promo companies will often send you radio edits of songs along with long versions and, in this case, the radio edit is the one suitable for URB. (If the specialist shows want to play 17 minutes 27 seconds of The Velvet Underground's “Sister Ray” then that's their choice). Generally, though there are some notable exceptions to the rule, we should aim to have daytime songs less than 4 mins 30 seconds. The other thing to note is that anything you put on the system should be a suitable length. NO 128kbps mp3 files to go on there – this is 20 (Incidentally the year of release of the iTunes software). I would generally not accept the idea of anything new and below 192kbps mp3 going on the system so if it's going on the system make sure it is decent quality.
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It's generally best to try and get a 320kbps mp3 file of a song but if you are unable to do this then either download the WAV version of the file (and it can be exported to a 320kbps mp3 using Audition/Audacity later) or just obtain the highest quality mp3 file possible. This means obtaining high quality digital files to put on the system. Other than this I think the most important thing to consider when obtaining music, is to ensure that it is future-proof. We enforce this rule for our presenters and if we tell them to not do it then, for obvious reasons, we must not do it ourselves. URB does not accept and will not allow the use of pirating or illegally sourcing music. The music on URB's system normally comes from one of four different sources: So here we go, the big question here is, how does URB obtain such an extensive music library? Well