Search & Listen to YouTube’s Muziic

by Michael Aulia on 10 March, 2009 in Cool Stuffs

youtube online streaming with muziicYouTube has millions of music records at its website (including video clips). So why not develop a media player that can search and access these music files easily?

Muziic is a media player developed by Mark & David J. Nelson, a father and a son. It’s a media player that runs through your desktop to search and play the music files from YouTube.

Muziic is 100% free and legal (or claimed to be legal) because the audio files themselves are not stored in your computer and still reside at YouTube’s server. It’s practically the same thing as listening to them in your browser.

Google hasn’t reacted yet but I’m pretty sure that they are not happy with this. Since you listen to the files using a stand alone media player, it means that no advertisement can be delivered to you (which are one of Google’s sources of income).

Like father, like son

Like father, like son

Nevertheless, since there is no such news yet, feel free to give this new media player a try. Remember, no music files are downloaded to your computer from YouTube, so you basically need an internet connection (and mega bandwidth!) to listen to your “music collection”.

If you are using your browser daily to listen to music at YouTube, then download and try Muziic!

You might also want to take a look at these YouTube Downloader and Converter:


           

{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

Nihar March 11, 2009 at 5:13 pm

Thanks for the heads up. will check it.

donno how will google/youtube react to this?

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Swingers March 12, 2009 at 4:52 am

Rock on, I am all about this kind of application. I especially like it since the files reside off-line. Thanks for the heads up!

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Megaphase.info April 7, 2009 at 10:13 am

I wouldn’t say no files are downloaded. They are streamed to you, so technically you are downloading (but not retaining)

Megaphase.info´s last blog post..Just activated akismet

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Michael Aulia April 8, 2009 at 12:15 am

True. It’s unclear whether the “downloaded” files can be found easily and then renamed to actual mp3 files

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