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  • Adfly links and Sownloader

    Hey everyone,

    I recognized that some people are using adfly links to link my software on different platforms. These are mostly marked with a kind of “support” label to support the development of Sownloader. But this is not true. Sownloader does not use any adfly links. I have different reasons why I don’t use the adfly service.

    1. Sownloader is a non-profit software
    2. Advertisements on adfly can contain viruses for your PC or other devices

    I don’t want to earn money with this project. Sownloader was developed for all users who want to download and save their media for future enjoyment and for those who want to share their memories with family and friends. I’m just a Smule user who wants to offer a better experience for all Smule products. Furthermore, by developing this software I am able to save my memories as well. Sownloader will never be for profit and you will not see any types of advertisements on my website or Sownloader itself. Earlier this year I decided to enable donations for Sownloader to manage the server and domain fees (https://sownloader.com/news/2016/04/06/usage-of-donations/).

    Security to you and to the Sownloader site is of utmost importance. Any advertisements on adfly can contain viruses or trojans which are a risk to you. Please do not click on any of these external links or advertisements.

    If you find any adfly links which directs you to Sownloader, please report them to our support email, with the URL, and where you found it.

    support@sownloader.com

    Best,

    -Marvin

    Update (28.10.2016): 

    The first adfly links which redirect the user to the Sownloader services were blocked.

     

  • Adrian’s Cancer Karaoke World Tour

    Hi, my name is Adrian and I’m living with Pancreatic Cancer.

    Starting a GoFundMe was never something I felt comfortable doing, however, after my friends demanded I comply or else suffer embarrassing consequences here I am to tell my story…

    In the fall of 2014, after suffering in silence with painful stomach issues for months, I finally bit the bullet and saw my doctor. Two agonizing months later I was diagnosed with Stage 4 inoperable Pancreatic Cancer and given 2 years to live!

    I’ve always been a person who avoids anything once it gets stressful but something in me switched on. The usually quiet, anxious and shy Adrian suddenly became laser focused! I was determined to do all I could to:

    1. Beat the terrible odds of Pancreatic Cancer by seeking out every possible avenue to ensure I would prove my Oncologist wrong

    and

    2. If all I have left is 2 years then they’re going to be my best years

    Today, after 15 rounds of the strongest chemo out there (and the cancer spreading to my liver) then switching to a study that involved Immunological therapy plus 6 more rounds of chemo I’m healthier than I was when I was diagnosed. As of my last scan in September 2016 the lesion in my liver has disappeared, my pancreatic tumor has shrunk by 6% and my cancer markers are almost down to those of a normal person!

    My oncologist has also given me another two years! 🙂

    I feel so lucky and blessed! I have all my hair, I’m not in pain and I look the picture of health while 80% of pancreatic cancer patients don’t make it to their one year anniversary. I’m not sure why I’m still here, but I think it has to do with the outpouring of love, prayers, positive intentions and support that I’ve received from my friends; most of whom I’ve never met in person.

    – Let me explain that one 🙂

    I discovered a Karaoke app called Sing! Karaoke by Smule. Basically you sing into your smartphone and you can record video duets with people from all around the world. (You may have seen my friend Thomas Bleasby’s viral video he made on the app last year with Jesse J). On my chemo days I would come home from the cancer clinic after a 6 hour session of chemotherapy with an infuser bag attached to me holding another 46 hours worth of chemotherapy drugs and just start singing into the app. The first few songs would be horrible and I’d usually delete them but after a while the endorphins and dopamine would kick in and I’d end up singing with my online friends – sometimes till 5 am! I don’t know what I would do without the app and those late night duets but luckily I’ll never have to find out.

    Now that my cancer is stable and the chemo portion of my treatment has ended, I’ve been given permission to travel. For as long as I am physically able, my dream is to travel the world and sing with as many of my Sing! friends in person as possible. I’ve created a YouTube account called Adrian’s Kancer Karaoke Therapy where I have uploaded all my favourite video duets. I’m also going to upload some of my personal video diaries that I created on Facebook Live and once I start meeting my online friends in real life I will upload them to my channel so you can all follow along with me on my journey.

    So here goes!

    Please share and If you would rather donate to a charity I recommend Pancan.org. Their mission is to double the 5 year survival rates of this horrible disease by 2020. Their slogan is Wage Hope and they truly were the first to give me hope that it was possible to beat the odds.

    Thank you!

    Adrian
    https://www.gofundme.com/cancerkaraoke

  • Interview with Nikki Nemeyer

    Hi  Smuleans,

    In this post I want to introduce you to Nikki Nemeyer. She’s one of the power users of Sing! Karaoke by Smule, and she has joined Smule back in September 2012. I interviewed her on Facebook, and I got really interesting answers from her, especially her cover with AdrianSings of Riptide (Vance Joy cover) by Taylor Swift blew my mind. It was an absolutely perfect cover – make sure to check it out! I already got to know her in April 2013 after I had joined the SINGTOPIA community group. Now she helps me with many things, for example having managed the last contests, creating images for this website and Sownloader, or her donations which keep this site alive for each Smule user. I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart, for all your hard work that you did in the last years Nikki! And for all your help and support. You are a wonderful person who inspires me to work even harder on my projects.

    Well, let’s get to the interview with her:

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  • Latest news about Sownloader

    Hey everyone,

    It is time to share the latest news about the Sownloader development with all of you. Actually I am working on a brand new feature, which reads all information about a performance. JSONParser (1)

    I will implement this feature to improve Sownloader’s ID3Tag support massive. ID3Tag’s are information in every audiofile, which contains data about the performer, the app (in which the performance was created), the year of publishing, and many more data. Actually, Sownloader uses a small part of this technology to set the performance cover to every file. This data will be shown for example if you transer your songs with iTunes to your mobile phone.

    Another coming feature is the converting an audiofile feature. At the current version of Sownloader you can choose between the file type mp3, m4a, and .mp4 to save a performance, but I will implement a new page to Sownloader where you can convert the files after you have downloaded it.

    Since today Sownloader is also available on Facebook! Give us a like to get the latest news about the development regulary. You can find us here: https://www.facebook.com/sownloader/

    Best,

    -Marvin

  • Sownloader 6.0.4 is now available!

    Hey everyone,

    Another small update for Sownloader is now available! This update has his focus on bug fixing and improvements. I am sill working on the bookmark feature which will come sooner this year. So stay tuned for other updates.

    Here is the full changelog of this version:
    # Fixed disabled buttons after downloading
    # Fixed icon bug in about tab
    # Fixed layout issues in the TagEditor
    # Fixed loading time for the settings page
    # Improved converting speed
    + Added support for ID3Tag “Year”
    + Added support for ID3Tag “Comment”
    + Added information when Sownloader is converting a file
    ~ Bitrate for converted audio from 160k to 192k
    ~ Updated settings

    Best,
    -Marvin

  • Website update

    Hey everyone,

    Because of massive spam requests in Sownloader web, we have updated the website to block spam requests. Important to know is that Sownloader Web only supports video and audio which were produced with Smule apps. Sownloader Web does not support YouTube or any other video platforms. Furthermore, spam, e.g. text instead of urls are blocked as well. We hope that this methods will help us to keep our database clean and overseeable.

    Last but not least we have added the guest counter to every page. You can find it at the bottom of each page. It shows you information about the guests today, in total, how many are online (based on the last 15min) and yesterday. We are currently working on a ranking of the most popular Sing! performances based on the usage of Sownloader Web. Stay tuned!

    Best,

    -Marvin

  • Sownloader 6.0.3 is now available!

    Hey everyone,

    Another update for Sownloader is available today. The focus in this update is to fix some ugly bugs which are blocking the best user experience. Furthermore, the new update helps us to make Sownloader even better because we have updated the sownloader.log functionality. Here is the full changelog:

    ~ Updated sownloader.log functionally
    ~ Webbrowser is now usable while downloading
    # Fixed an issue with the “Add” button
    # Fixed an issue which happens if you download two small songs
    # Sownloader won’t freeze anymore if converting crashes

    Best,

    -Marvin

  • Usage of donations

    Hello everyone,

    In order to continue, to provide and maintain the most up to date products and to cover server fees, I have added a PayPal donation feature to both Sownloader and the web services.
    I am proud to say there are currently more than 2,000 users of Sownloader Web services, and the numbers grow everyday!
    Please help me keep these services available.
    This is how we will spend your donations.

    • Server fees – costs 2-5€ / month
    • Domains (sownloader.com & marvinkleinmusic.de) — costs ~ 20€ / year
    • SSL certificate – costs 20€ / year
    • Canon EOS 600D – costs 300€ -> For better video quality in our YouTube videos

    If you like to donate to support us, you can do it here.