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Audios ability to classify different types

LAC Webadmin · ·
2:44 AM Saturday, 28 October 2017
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In the current new feature of EasySocial Audios, all the audios will be classified or categories as Genres. I have exchanges of conversations with support guys :D about the definition of genre.

Genre is most popularly known as a category of literature, music, or other forms of art or entertainment, whether written or spoken, audio or visual, based on some set of stylistic criteria, yet genres can be aesthetic, rhetorical, communicative, or functional.


The definition is right, no arguments with that. But have anyone seen a system or websites that labels their podcast (non-music) classification as genre? Since this new feature was called Audio, I would assume that I could use it to post any type of audios: Music or Podcast (speaking engagement, talk show, or any other non-music audio). But the labels or how it was designed seems like it was for Music only. Most systems uses Genre as label for Music and Video classification but for podcast or other types, they use different terminologies (see iTunes for example).

Here's my feature requests:

- ability to classify audio according to types for clarity
- ability to create RSS for podcasting and ability for users to subscribe.
- ability to change the labels of Create Audio form depending on audio type. Currently, field labels are Genre, Artist, Albums, Album Artwork. Terms that are not applicable to speaking engagement, for example type of audio.
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