Mucelli: Online Media Player

Sarah Perez on December 23rd, 2007

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Mucelli is a brand-new service that allows you to listen to your favorite music, watch videos, listen to the latest charts, or even create your own playlist by using a music player that is available right in your browser. You can create a playlist easily by dragging-and-dropping favorite tracks into the player. The tracks available in Mucelli aren’t the mp3s housed on your computer - instead, you use the search box to find songs from your favorite bands, then drag these results into the screen on the left to create a playlist on-the-fly. There’s even a feature that allows you to copy a song to your clipboard and send it to a friend (sounds illegal), but I couldn’t get this feature to work, so maybe it’s still in development. It’s possible that this just sends your friend a link to the song in Mucelli as opposed to a downloaded file, which may be more acceptable to the record labels, yet still a cool way to share new artists or bands with your friends. This makes Mucelli a customizable, streaming online radio station - something that complements, though does not replace, services like my personal fav, last.fm. (found on go2web20)

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5 Responses to “Mucelli: Online Media Player”

  1. Hi Sarah. Thanks for the tip. I tried it out. I think they need to work on this one.

    The songs skipped and sputtered despite my very good broadband connection. That’s something I’ve never seen at Last.fm or others.

    Clif

  2. hmmm…I didn’t have that experience - but I would still keep my eye on it if I were you - it is brand-new :)

  3. Hi Sarah -

    That is pretty cool, but it’s a bit slow for me as well. Have you tried seeqpod (http://www.seeqpod.com/)? It isn’t as pretty, but is seems to work fairly well in my experience…

  4. Hey Now Sarah,
    This looks good.
    Thx 4 the info,
    Catto

  5. We have new features! Maybe you will like it now ? ;)
    Best Regards,
    Christian

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