I'm also planning to make a beeper radio available on other websites. For example, for including it here as an easy to install Javascript widget.

Thanks a lot for a feedback!
1. AYGOR is not imported yet, since it's really hard to understand, what needs to be imported and what is already done, it requires a lot of manual search. Also, we are trying to keeping all meta-info as well - party places, release notes and so on. AYGOR may be a good source of .ay files, but we should somehow review the BOTB parties separately.
2. At the moment .ay format is the only one which is both easily automatically converted to mp3/ogg and can be potentially started up on real machine. If there is tracker file (bbsong?) as well, then it can be included in same tune for archivation.
3. Rating is calculated according to IMDB formula, so the less votes there are, the closer rating is to overall average vote, and vice versa.
I haven't seen any work with rating 5.0, dunno if it's possible using provided maths. Anyway, it seems like it's perfect for taking amount of votes into account, not only the average vote.

Hello fellows!
Thanks to all helping people and music authors, ZX-Art became a one of the biggest online ZX Spectrum beeper collections. At the moment we have 826 beeper tunes, starting from classic games (thanks to WoS, Ay-Project, AYGOR) and ending with modern music competitions.
Since we have achieved this, I have organized a top 100 of beeper melodies according to ZX-Art listeners.
http://zxart.ee/eng/music/top-100/beeper/ - here it is, please take a look.

Problems:
1. Many, many of the major beeper works are still missing. I would be really grateful if you could help collecting as many as possible in one place.
2. Ratings are not pretending to be ideal. In fact, they are far from ideal at the moment, many beepers still have 1-2 votes, which can hardly be called objective at all. This is where I need your help as well - please register, listen to beeper (you can use beeper radio as well!) and leave your votes!

My ultimate goal is making a one big archive of all beeper tunes, so nothing could be lost, and any beeper tune could be played online in browser by anyone in any time. I can clearly see, that nowadays beeper makes a large competition to AY on ZX Spectrum, let's promote it even more than that smile
I hope that one day ZX-Art will become an everyday tool for beeper musicians. Please leave any suggestions here or to my email moroz1999@gmail.com

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Thanks! I'm just eager to add them to ZX-Art smile

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Nice! Can these melodies be downloaded anywhere?

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Beeper music from 3BM OpenAir 2015 added, please vote and comment - there are brilliant works this year.

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If you had some banner, I would have posted it on ZX-Art smile

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I totally agree, that there is a need in an appropriate specific format for storing beeper files.
Would it be possible to make such a format playable on ZX? It would be good.

However, I'm not a beeper expert, I won't be able to make a spec for such kind of format. Until then, we will move on with what we already have - .ay format. It would be possible in future to make a mass-conversion of all collection to a new format. I highly doubt that anybody would rip all the existing files from scratch, so a conversion would be required any way.

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One more problem: disk space smile
6000 melodies already take 30gb of disk space.

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This may sound easier at first, but mp3 way have some potential problems:
1. We also need OGG file, because mp3 is not supported by Firefox
2. At least some AYs can be played on real hardware or converted back to binary which can be played on real ZX. This is a common policy of ZX-Art: everything should remain as compatible with real hardware as possible.
3. One day we will get rid of MP3/OGG scheme through Javascript implementation of ZXTune
http://codef.namwollem.co.uk/spectreZX_CODEF.html
4. We don't have all .bbsong sources, so for some files we would still have to convert everything manually through ZXTune.
5. I'm afraid that I'll have to ignore ZX48 ROM and any similar copyright problems. The future policy of ZX-Art is going straight opensource, so everybody would be able to start his own copyright-free copy of ZX-Art. Honestly, this is what I intend to do.

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Since I would have written it in PHP, it would be opensource and it would be integrated into ZX-Art, so uploading beepola file would automatically produce playable .ay container.

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Converting everything manually is a lot of work.
This could have been done much, much easier if there was .ay export in beepola. Unfortunately, author of beepola is busy with a next version and doesn't have resources to make it happen.

It would be really nice if somebody could make a tool to export beepola songs (compiled in bin? asm?) to .ay version. I could have done it myself, but I just don't know nothing about .ay version or what technical difficulties can there be with different engines (rom's required and so on).

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There is a web radio with beeper music on zxart.ee
I invite everybody to coma and listen smile

It would be really good if you could also register and vote for the melodies - portal lacks objective ratings at the moment and requires your help with voting.