The Most Loved Digital Audio Streaming Platforms.
from 101@feddit.org to technology@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 08:40
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I am surprised that people know what amazon music is.

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Usernameblankface@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 08:42 next collapse

Paying for Amazon Music and using Amazon Music are two different things.

Hobbes_Dent@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 08:54 next collapse

“Loved” and “included with Prime” aren’t necessarily the same.

Wootz@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 10:18 next collapse

Neither is “loved” and “most subscribed to”

dustyData@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 11:39 next collapse

Most tolerable is far more accurate.

Steve@startrek.website on 30 Sep 2024 12:09 next collapse

More difficult to cancel

Goun@lemmy.ml on 30 Sep 2024 16:24 collapse

“Americans voted for Biden, they must love him!”

lunarul@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 14:57 collapse

It’s like saying Microsoft Windows is the most loved OS on PC. People just go with the option in front of them. Spotify is the biggest streaming service now, Amazon Music ties in with Alexa.

wick@lemm.ee on 01 Oct 2024 01:35 next collapse

I’ve got prime but I’ve never even heard of amazon music before.

Some people say indifference is worse than hate, but that probably doesn’t apply to graphs.

padge@lemmy.zip on 01 Oct 2024 12:59 collapse

I thought Amazon Music was a small up-charge on top of prime?

Hobbes_Dent@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 2024 13:42 next collapse

I honestly kinda did to, but I double checked here in Canada and it’s included. Search results did have me think that it may vary though in other regions.

I did take one for the team here and log in. It looks like it’s included, but there’s also a premium for $12 making me think you gotta pay to make it comparable to Apple/Spotify.

yessikg@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 02 Oct 2024 19:47 collapse

The Unlimited tier is extra but the regular tier is included

paf0@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 09:02 next collapse

I’m a huge fan of Tidal. Musicians actually get paid more, probably because they’re not wasting money on exclusive podcasts.

Hazmatastic@lemm.ee on 30 Sep 2024 09:16 next collapse

Made the switch to Tidal, and I only have a couple nitpicks: no console app and it does this weird thing on desktop where it plays a split second of paused music when other apps or windows are opened. They’re small things though, and I’m happy to be supporting artists more.

paf0@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 10:07 collapse

Sometimes I miss the Spotify “Radio” playlists. Also, having the desktop sync with mobile so I could just switch players and keep the same playlist was also nice. It’s been over two years though and I don’t miss it enough to go back, Tidal is mostly a comparable experience.

JustARaccoon@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 11:37 collapse

You can get a radio playlist of most songs I believe, it’s a context option, unless you mean a different type of radio playlist, but the feature I mentioned has satisfied that need for me

paf0@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 12:13 collapse

Yes, I use the Tidal playlists, artist radio and mixes as a replacement. I swear Spotify used to have genre based radio, but it’s been a while since I have used it.

BeardedBlaze@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 09:53 next collapse

I liked tidal, until they doubled my subscription cost.

paf0@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 10:02 next collapse

Did that happen when they rolled out HiFi for everyone? They actually lowered my HiFi family plan cost at that time, which was unexpected.

BeardedBlaze@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 13:38 collapse

Yup. It’s also when they discontinued their Military and First Responder plans.

br3d@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 19:12 collapse

Interestingly, my family subscription more or less halved a few months ago, which I was NOT expecting, but which was very welcome

whynotzoidberg@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 11:38 collapse

3 months ago I cancelled Spotify, following yet another price increase. I went to Tidal for the 2 month trial, and another month full price.

This month I cancelled Tidal, following their deprecation of Plex integration, my finding a couple tracks with bad meta data, and some other here-and-there’s where the service was lackluster.

I’m current on Apple Music.

I like that Apple Music has lossless, like Tidal did. The Apple Music algo seems a bit better so far, even comparing to Spotify or the last time I tried Apple Music (~3-4 years ago). And, one of the things I didn’t know I wanted, music videos for my morning jam time, are better with Apple Music.

I imagine I’ll be staying here for a while.

lurch@sh.itjust.works on 30 Sep 2024 09:06 next collapse

I bought a few mp3s off amazon (but it wasn’t amazon music, i think) and they had no DRM, just a unique ID3 tag. If it’s still like that, I can recommend it.

WilhelmStroker@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 09:59 collapse

Yep, amazon Mp3s are drm free. I get most of my music on bandcamp but amazon is pretty decent for stuff that’s not on bandcamp.

[deleted] on 30 Sep 2024 09:28 next collapse

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StinkySocialist@lemmy.ml on 30 Sep 2024 11:36 next collapse

Honest question: what alternative doesn’t screw over artists?

I’ve been canceling streaming services for TV might as well cancel Spotify but what I have no idea what to use for music in its place.

atrielienz@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 19:00 next collapse

My understanding from the other comments here is that qobuz is a good option, and Tidal also. Might want to check those out.

StinkySocialist@lemmy.ml on 30 Sep 2024 20:00 collapse

Thanks stranger I will!

KoalaUnknown@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 23:20 next collapse

No steaming service is great but Tidal and Apple Music give artists the best cuts.

hobovision@lemm.ee on 01 Oct 2024 07:53 collapse

Bandcamp seems decent but it’s got a small and niche catalog.

cm0002@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 12:18 collapse

The entire music industry fucks over artists lmfao

n3cr0@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 09:29 next collapse

Soundcloud + Bandcamp and a 3rd party client like Newpipe is the only valid option for me.

Downloading music and playing it offline is better than streaming low quality audio on a subscription.

codeddji@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 11:10 collapse

You are right offline listenting is better, but I have apple music and the audio quality is one the best among streaming platforms ( I turn Lossless audio on ).

Hegar@fedia.io on 30 Sep 2024 09:38 next collapse

I'm pretty sure if you're paying for it, that's not love.

nightwatch_admin@feddit.nl on 30 Sep 2024 09:56 collapse

Some people love to dry hump strangers on a crowded bus or train, is that more like it?

Hegar@fedia.io on 30 Sep 2024 11:14 collapse

Some people love to dry hump strangers on a crowded bus or train, is that more like it?

I have to admit I don't understand what connection this has with paying for music apps.

Armand1@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 10:00 next collapse

Meanwhile, Deezer is completely unknown. No one in the comments even mentioned it. RIP.

MossyFeathers@pawb.social on 30 Sep 2024 10:21 next collapse

No one’s mentioned Qobuz either. It’s like Spotify+iTunes except lossless.

jsh@sh.itjust.works on 30 Sep 2024 10:30 collapse

How do you pronounce ‘Qobuz’? Is it ‘quo-buzz’?

nailingjello@lemmy.zip on 30 Sep 2024 12:46 next collapse

Ko-buz

kn33@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 15:35 collapse

Can someone give me the rundown of Deezer vs. Qobuz vs. Tidal? I’ve been using Tidal and I like it well enough but I’m curious about the other lossless options.

swordgeek@lemmy.ca on 30 Sep 2024 16:24 collapse

Short summary: Tidal is the best overall.

Balancing the content, quality, and amount paid to artists, I put it on top.

MossyFeathers@pawb.social on 30 Sep 2024 16:44 collapse

I’m pretty sure I’ve read Qobuz has the highest payout of any streaming service, plus you can actually buy music. Also afaik Qobuz never jumped on the mqa scam train. Tidal wasn’t even giving you lossless music when you asked for lossless music for the longest time.

swordgeek@lemmy.ca on 01 Oct 2024 00:51 collapse

It’s true that Qobuz pays more per stream, although I’ve heard that they pay an amalgamated sum to the label instead of direct payment by artist.

Furthermore, while MQA was a bit of a bait-and-switch (basically lossy versions of much higher quality), Tidal always offered pure lossless as well.

Qobuz apparently has a better classical catalog, but worse customer support.

Basically, I’ve found Tidal to be - at this point - a bit ahead of Qobuz. Not a real complaint, just a “if I had to choose…” opinion.

MossyFeathers@pawb.social on 01 Oct 2024 01:49 collapse

I haven’t tried to use Qobuz’ customer support, so I can’t comment on that. As for paying the musicians directly vs paying the label; that’s good to know. I hadn’t thought about the fact that labels like to take massive cuts; so even if the cut is larger, the fact that it’s being filtered through the label means the artist themselves gets a smaller cut.

As far as MQA, I’ve heard that’s kinda half-true? Iirc, if a song had an MQA version, then Tidal played the MQA version when you asked for lossless. However, if it didn’t have an MQA version, then you got true lossless. I’ve heard they’ve fixed it now, but when I was looking at streaming services a few years ago it was just after the MQA controversy erupted, and the MQA thing took Tidal off my list of services I was interested in so I never actually tried it out. I might check it out again at some point and see what the library is like.

thesystemisdown@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 10:45 next collapse

I like Deezer. I’ve been using it and telling people about it since Spotify was insistent about being focused on chasing a politically charged content (over) investment instead of delivering quality, behavior driven content based on their algo.

Barbarian@sh.itjust.works on 30 Sep 2024 11:07 next collapse

Another Deezer user in the wild! Been a subscriber to it for years now.

ggnoredo@lemm.ee on 30 Sep 2024 11:19 next collapse

Deezer is the best platform. Superior audio quality comparing trash services like Spotify and ytmusic

codenul@lemmy.ml on 30 Sep 2024 11:40 next collapse

I liked and used Deezer until they rebranded. I can’t get over the new look. Switched over to Tidal

notthebees@reddthat.com on 30 Sep 2024 12:06 next collapse

ikr. Deezer can’t be that unknown. Right?

TheBat@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 12:44 next collapse

Deezer nuts

SomethingBurger@jlai.lu on 30 Sep 2024 14:26 next collapse

The redesign is terrible…

But Deezer is great! I have been using it for years now, it’s missing a couple of songs here and there but the ability to import MP3s makes up for it.

yogurtwrong@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 18:01 collapse

I don’t use deezer but I rip flacs from there

Armand1@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 18:39 collapse

A criminal! Lock him up 🚓.

carl_dungeon@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 10:06 next collapse

People love Amazon music? It fucking sucks.

Th3D3k0y@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 12:04 collapse

Dumbest music organizer I know of.

Flamekebab@piefed.social on 30 Sep 2024 10:36 next collapse

Meanwhile I'm over here with my MiniDiscs.

Fuzzy_Red_Panda@lemm.ee on 30 Sep 2024 11:27 collapse

There’s dozens of us!

smiletolerantly@awful.systems on 30 Sep 2024 10:52 next collapse

“Confused Jellyfin / Subsonic noises”

Fredselfish@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 11:59 collapse

You know why I choose Amazon Music.? Because it allows me to purchase songs I like and then I can download them to my computer separate from their player. You can’t do that with Spotify. Of course recently I found songs on Amazon that are not available forsale which pisses me off, so if anyone knows a place I get those songs I would appreciate it.

Not that I want to pirate but if you don’t allow me ownership of the digital content then it’s what I am going do.

Sasha@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 30 Sep 2024 12:04 next collapse

lucida.to

Just pirate, it’s better than paying these companies to rip off artists. Support your favourite artists directly, streams are basically worthless compared to other forms of income like merch.

Fredselfish@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 12:43 collapse

Why I only use it to purchase songs. Also why I use Bandcamp.

ltxrtquq@lemmy.ml on 30 Sep 2024 12:52 collapse

Wouldn’t you know it, there’s a wikipedia article for that. I personally have used 7digital and bandcamp, but qobuz has been mentioned several times in other comments and hdtracks seems like it might work after you create an account.

Fredselfish@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 12:54 collapse

Thanks will check it out tonight.

yournamehere@lemm.ee on 30 Sep 2024 11:34 next collapse

i am suprised UK has relevance. or is this because of gdpr? uk & us seem to give a shit about privacy so statista can get data on the users in those countries without consent?

stankmut@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 14:21 collapse

This was a survey. They weren’t gathering data without consent.

dharmacurious@slrpnk.net on 30 Sep 2024 12:02 next collapse

Honest question, why should I be paying for a music streaming app when I already have YouTube premium? Also, does no one use Pandora anymore? I still use it occasionally.

terminhell@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 12:09 next collapse

I still use it, often. And no ads either with wireguard going to my pi-hole.

Avg@lemm.ee on 30 Sep 2024 12:34 collapse

So Pandora stops playing for me if it can’t get ads, it wasn’t like that in the past but more recently it has become a pattern.

terminhell@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 2024 01:08 collapse

Idk, worst I get is about 5 seconds of silence

baronvonj@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 12:54 next collapse

why should I be paying for a music streaming app when I already have YouTube premium?

You mean because that subscription includes premium YouTube Music?

dharmacurious@slrpnk.net on 30 Sep 2024 15:13 collapse

Yes. I see people with multiple subscriptions, including like yt and Spotify, and I don’t understand why. Lol Do the offer services offer something other than just ad free listening that you wouldn’t get with yt music?

baronvonj@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 17:55 collapse

There’s definitely differences in the catalogs. If there’s a particular genre that isn’t well represented on YouTube Music that is well covered on Spotify. Maybe they just got YT Premium as a family subscription because the kids are on YouTube all the time. I personally can’t imagine switching to a service that doesn’t have a digital locker for me to upload my existing library like YouTube Music does (though I’m still mad at the uploads being less integrated than they were in GPM).

Matriks404@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 14:29 next collapse

Exactly. And Spotify for example is horrendous. I don’t understand how people can use an app that is so slow and buggy.

bibliotectress@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 15:11 collapse

Well, I had been happy with YouTube music for years, but I’m frustrated by this at the moment:

hollywoodreporter.com/…/songs-blocked-youtube-leg…

floofloof@lemmy.ca on 30 Sep 2024 12:08 next collapse

Qobuz is good: reasonably priced, you get the best quality audio (actual high resolution, not the MQA nonsense Tides was doing), a good catalogue and a decent UI, and it pays the artists a bit more than Spotify and others, and they offer a free migration tool. Plus they have actual full credits and even CD booklets and notes for the albums. And they do their own artist descriptions and reviews. It really feels like they’re making an effort to be good, not just throwing some record company catalogues online and waiting for the money to roll in.

Spotify is still a bit better for recommendations and automatic playlists.

ownsauce@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 13:17 collapse

Qobuz has been amazing. I tried almost all the music streaming platforms during the pandemic and thankfully found Qobuz!

SoundCloud: I was a long time user and a paying customer since 2016 and big advocate. Unfortunately things went downhill around that time as they started taking a lot of remixes and mixes off the platform. Then they introduced some arbitrary limits on the number of songs you could like/add to your library per day, and I kept getting banned from SoundCloud during the pandemic.

I kept threatening soundcloud support that I would cancel my plan but they didn’t care, it was a blanket decision and they accused me of making the community unsafe by liking too many songs. I didn’t care about their stupid social media aspect, I just wanted to discover new music and listen to what I liked by hitting the Like button to save songs to my library.

So eventually SoundCloud drove me off their platform and I ended up on Qobuz.

Even thought the Qobuz selection is more limited for the genres of music I listen to, its been an amazing few years on Qobuz with HiFi listening and I like how I can discover more music from the artists and labels that like or discover.

Qobuz migration progress: I found 1000 songs so far. I didn’t find 500 songs, mostly smaller artists or remixes. I still have another 1500 songs to sort through. But the great part about this journey is moving to high fidelity listening, and the process of discovering more music from my favorite artists or other artists on the same labels.

I ended up getting a bunch of gear from Schiit, DAC(Modi, headphone amp (Magni), speaker amp(Rekkr), desktop speakers, and a Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro. Been in HiFi heavenly bliss ever since getting pushed off soundcloud.

akilou@sh.itjust.works on 30 Sep 2024 12:11 next collapse

What percentage of us love pirating music and putting it on Plex?

kameecoding@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 15:57 next collapse

too much fucking hassle.

baronvonj@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 18:10 next collapse

It’s nice when it works, but Plex has so thoroughly enshitified themselves now it needs internet access to stream on the home network! (Yes, I have read the KB/wiki pages and done the setup but it loses user management when connecting that way by IP).

MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca on 30 Sep 2024 18:47 next collapse

Honestly, I think this is the biggest reason that music subscriptions are popular.

Nobody cares enough to curate their own music collection anymore, even if it’s entirely legal, it’s just too much damn work for most people.

Unless you have a special interest in music, eg, audiophiles, then it doesn’t matter enough to spend any time on it. As long as you can listen to what you want, when you want, who cares?

kameecoding@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 19:03 collapse

Yep, I have a plex server, ihave radarr, sonarr setup, there is probably a same software for music or something similar that would let me get music easily, but I just don’t care, spotify discover weekly has been serving me well, we are 4 people paying into a family plan so it’s less than 3 euros a month.

Tiefa@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 19:13 next collapse

This is me too. I completely have the know-how to obtain any media but I still pay for Spotify. I have a shared plan with my parents. It’s literally my only subscription. I listen to music constantly. Even with the price hikes it’s been a huge value.

MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca on 30 Sep 2024 22:27 collapse

Yt music for me because I needed more Google drive storage. I just couldn’t get around it anymore and had to get more (long story explained elsewhere). Anyways… The recommendations are generally trash but it’s free and ad-free with my Google one thing, which I share with my family, so there’s like four or five of us getting it for the cost of one subscription. It’s one of the lowest tier subscriptions too.

I also know the Plex/radarr gambit, and it’s been wild to say the least.

I swear that if there was a unified online video platform, the same way that music is distributed, where it doesn’t matter if you’re on Disney+, Hulu, Amazon Prime video, Netflix, Paramount+, whatever, you just get all the content regardless of platform and the platforms are affordable, then I’d turn all that shit off. It’s not worth the headache.

Music companies are fighting with very little piracy as a result of their openness with people like YouTube music, Amazon music, Spotify, Apple music, etc… Specifically because no matter which one you get, you have pretty much all the music ever. It’s packaged slightly differently per service, but it’s all there. Sure, it still happens, but it’s pretty rare IMO. I hear more and more stories like yours so over, and very few where anyone feels the need to start warehousing music data.

There will always be a market for high fidelity/physical music, and there will always be a few that want their own copies of the music to have, and some of those may get that through piracy, but the fact is, it’s way down from the days of Napster, when just about everyone was doing it.

I’ve long thought that the video media companies should take a page from the music industry and just open up the licensing, but they’ve gone the other way on it. IDK. Seems dumb.

They’re still fighting with piracy and shit, so…

deranger@sh.itjust.works on 30 Sep 2024 19:27 collapse

Some consider it a hassle, others of us obsessively enjoy manually downloading and sorting our files into our folder structure.

I’ve got a collection going back to a 128k MP3 from a Napster download in 2000. Hundreds of gigabytes of lossless music.

Bandcamp is great, but I use Redacted for those I can’t easily find.

ILikeBoobies@lemmy.ca on 30 Sep 2024 21:36 next collapse

If you want to ditch piracy and go to a subscription format then you can go back to Napster

akilou@sh.itjust.works on 01 Oct 2024 02:36 collapse

I’ll check out Redacted

yogurtwrong@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 18:02 next collapse

I do have a jellyfin server but I just store my FLACs on my phone. They weigh a total of 15 GBs anyways which is pretty much nothing

kratoz29@lemm.ee on 30 Sep 2024 18:46 collapse

They weigh a total of 15 GBs anyways which is pretty much nothing

That is something, for my 128 gb Android phone without SD card slot.

yogurtwrong@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 19:15 collapse

Yeah that sucks. Mine has 128 GB internal and I added a 128 GB SD to store my music and (temporarily) store my movies which are normally stored in a HDD

I like the freedom of streaming anywhere without buffering while not worrying about mobile data quotas

kratoz29@lemm.ee on 30 Sep 2024 23:41 collapse

Which phone do you have?

yogurtwrong@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 2024 05:14 collapse

Redmi note 9 pro with lineage OS

spookex@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 2024 00:59 collapse

Meanwhile me with a 1500 YouTube music video playlist of liked music and a pile of CDs that I bought used, featuring the artists in that playlist

SARGE@startrek.website on 30 Sep 2024 12:18 next collapse

Lol imagine being beholden to constant internet or having to pay for your music…

scrion@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 14:04 next collapse

What’s a good way to financially support artists directly, without involving shady corporations, and without resorting to piracy?

criticon@lemmy.ca on 30 Sep 2024 14:36 next collapse

paying for music subscriptions doesn’t help artist to much. Buying their merch or going to concerts is how they get most of their money

howrar@lemmy.ca on 01 Oct 2024 03:02 collapse

Do you know if there’s anything for people who have no interest in merch or concerts? I’m thinking it would be pretty cool if someone set up a system where you pay a recurring amount and it gets split between artists based on what you listen to in your local library.

yessikg@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 02 Oct 2024 19:50 collapse

Buying their music outright? Going to concerts? Buying merch? All the stuff that predates streaming

criticon@lemmy.ca on 30 Sep 2024 14:36 collapse

You can download songs/albums/playlist for offline listening…

96VXb9ktTjFnRi@feddit.nl on 30 Sep 2024 13:13 next collapse

Where ever you listen to your music, in most cases you can hook it up with ListenBrainz, to save your listening data on a FOSS alternative for Last.fm. And to get all sorts of beneficial features, like for instance recommendations that are truly independent, and getting updates on new releases.

usualsuspect191@lemmy.ca on 30 Sep 2024 13:31 next collapse

Would’ve liked to see what percentage have none.

I’m still buying CDs to rip and having my music library as MP3s on my phone. No internet connection required, I have total control of the files, and a physical backup if needed.

You_are_dust@lemm.ee on 30 Sep 2024 15:03 next collapse

I’m in the 23% on the American side of the chart that uses Pandora. I don’t see any reason to switch. I’ve been working on it knowing my preferences for like 20 years now.

Scolding7300@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 23:12 next collapse

Do they do music recommendations? If so, how is it? I use the daily mixes and other mixes on Spotify daily, and got to know plenty od artists that way

You_are_dust@lemm.ee on 01 Oct 2024 01:38 collapse

In my experience, it’s a lot of music that I already know I like. I don’t feel like I get much given to me that I wasn’t already aware of. With Pandora, you create stations that are based off of a specific band or song. If you are listening to a Rage Against the Machine station, you’re going to definitely hear Rage Against the Machine and then stuff that is similar. What I do is put it on shuffle for a group of selected stations and that gives me what I want.

Scolding7300@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 2024 08:09 collapse

Gotcha, will give it a try at some point. Thanks for the info!

_stranger_@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 2024 02:36 collapse

At some point Pithos stopped working, or started working poorly, and I switched to Spotify. The integration with multiple audio sinks that let’s you play on any number of networked speakers is a killer feature for me. I loved Pandora but Spotify is a better Pandora (and admittedly more expensive).

DarkThoughts@fedia.io on 30 Sep 2024 16:45 next collapse

I am surprised that people know what amazon music is.

I didn't until this moment. lol

kometes@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 17:24 next collapse

You can say, “alexa, play classic punk” and suddenly you are using Amazon Music.

TriflingToad@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 21:52 next collapse

genuinely had no idea they had music

WolfLink@sh.itjust.works on 01 Oct 2024 00:11 collapse

They are the worst out of all the ones listed. Lower quality and smaller selection.

pmc@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 30 Sep 2024 17:48 next collapse

Where’s “directory full of FLACs bought from Bandcamp and ripped from CDs”?

baronvonj@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 17:58 next collapse

From the 5 services shown in the graphs, that would be YouTube Music which lets you upload your library (yes, even FLAC).

MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca on 30 Sep 2024 18:44 next collapse

Important to note that they don’t stay in FLAC after being uploaded.

Also, I’m pretty sure you can’t do this anymore.

baronvonj@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 18:57 collapse

Also, I’m pretty sure you can’t do this anymore.

Menu option is still there for me

<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/2c39f65c-b826-4fa5-840e-3ba77760bf2f.png">

It opens a file chooser, so I’m guessing it’s just one file at a time now, which is lame.

MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca on 30 Sep 2024 22:44 collapse

I was informed by Google music, when they shut that down and forced everyone on Yt music, that all my uploaded data would be erased.

I downloaded it all and sorted it into my personal music on my PC.

May I ask what app you’re using there? I don’t see that on Yt music on Android… At least, I can’t find it if it’s there. Maybe I’m blind.

I’ll have to look into this. I appreciate the heads up. There’s a few things I’d like to put on my library if I can.

HarryOru@lemm.ee on 30 Sep 2024 23:13 next collapse

That’s weird, maybe you live in a country where that service isn’t available anymore? When they switched from GPM to YTM all my uploaded music was migrated, and I still can upload music, like the person you’re replying to. But I think you have to do it from desktop, it’s not in the mobile app.

baronvonj@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 23:17 next collapse

that was on desktop web browser, music.youtube.com

Jeffool@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 2024 00:58 collapse

Also worth noting is that it’s only available to your primary YouTube account. For me that somehow became a different one created when they foisted Google Circle on everyone. So my actual YT account, that I use every day and matches my email address, can’t access my saved YT music. I have to change YouTube profiles to listen to it, which I do on occasion.

kevincox@lemmy.ml on 30 Sep 2024 23:43 next collapse

Yes, but in my experience it is pretty trash. Unlike Google Play Music which matched the music to known tracks and shuffled it in with recommended playlists and other features on YouTube Music the uploaded songs are basically completely isolated. At that point why use a streaming service?

baronvonj@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 23:57 collapse

Yeah it was a hundred times better in GPM.

franklin@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 2024 04:01 collapse

Google Play Music was the last streaming service I actually enjoyed.

kevincox@lemmy.ml on 01 Oct 2024 11:29 collapse

I paid for GPM for quite a while. I then started working at Google and beta tested YouTube Music from very early on and gave lots of feedback about how it sucked. When they shut down GPM I cancelled my YouTube Premium membership and installed an ad blocker. Not just YTM but so many things about YouTube were getting worse and worse and I couldn’t find it in myself to keep paying for a service that kept removing features.

WolfLink@sh.itjust.works on 01 Oct 2024 00:10 collapse

Apple and Spotify let you do that too.

Edit: Spotify doesn’t let you do it but Apple does

baronvonj@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 2024 00:44 collapse

I see that Apple does now, but no indicator of Spotify that I can see. Are you talking about how you can run the desktop app to stream the files on your computer? Because that’s not a digital locker.

WolfLink@sh.itjust.works on 01 Oct 2024 01:40 collapse

It’s been a while since I used Spotify since I use Apple now.

I remember being able to add my own music, but maybe it was just local to the computer.

Apple definitely lets you upload stuff to their servers though.

mrvictory1@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 2024 05:37 collapse

On Spotify it is local to your PC

spyd3r@sh.itjust.works on 01 Oct 2024 02:22 collapse

Directory full of flacs from alt.bin.lossless and what.cd here.

MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca on 30 Sep 2024 18:49 next collapse

I got YouTube music and YouTube premium because I needed more Google drive storage.

Loved isn’t the word I would use.

It’s adequate for day to day background noise that isn’t ad-filled garbage and music I hate.

werefreeatlast@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 19:31 next collapse

Nobody needs more google drive storage my friend. Nobody does.

MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca on 30 Sep 2024 22:14 collapse

I did/do. I share gdrive stuff with friends and family for all sorts of reasons, bluntly, I don’t trust most cloud storage providers, and I certainly don’t trust them any more than I trust the big G… Not saying that the big G is without flaws, but I haven’t seen any major data breaches from them that were handled poorly, unlike a lot of other providers. Meanwhile, they’re one of the biggest online entities, making them prone to getting attacked.

As far as security of my data from bad actors on the internet, the big G seems to have it where it counts for security…

There’s obvious problems with them willingly sharing data to other organizations, but that’s a risk regardless of who you give your data to.

And please don’t start with the self hosted stuff. I can’t even begin to describe how tired I am with trying to get people to use anything that’s didn’t ship pre-installed on their phone. I have a handful of friends that could navigate a FOSS file sharing system, and a large number more that would need to have their hands held through the whole process every time they accessed it, which bluntly, I don’t have time for.

Plus, everyone in my circles already has a Google account for one reason or another, so they already have some idea how to use it, and access controls are made easy by that fact. I really don’t want to have to set each of them up with an account and guide them through the process of accessing it and everything. They are used to Google drive at this point and I’m not going to change that, since it took so much damned effort to get to a point where it’s actually functional for everyone.

I get stuff like spreadsheets shared with family where they can input stuff like their bills and stuff (for tracking payments and trends), and sharing pictures and video, to keeping backups of important files. I can build a FOSS file depot for that, but once I move everyone over to it, I need to spend even more making it redundant with offsite backups and shit…

I’d rather pay the $5/mo and just not worry about it. I’m on one of the lowest “Google one” plans and I don’t see a reason to upgrade or change what I’m doing. I work in IT, I manage enough already, both for my work, myself and for my family. I don’t want to add to that burden because “big G bad”.

Most of the people around me have long ago given all their data to Google, Meta, Twitter, tiktok, etc (or some combination of those). I don’t think they care about having more data in the “cloud”.

Plus, I can share my Google one benefits like YouTube premium, and YouTube music, with my family, so individually it works out to maybe a bit more than a dollar each per month. It’s truly not a bad deal.

seaQueue@lemmy.world on 30 Sep 2024 20:27 collapse

+1, I only have a yt music sub because it’s grandfathered in with my yt premium subscription and extra drive storage. YT music recommendations are mildly terrible compared to Spotify, but I’m not throwing $15/mo at Spotify when I only use it a few times a year.

jjjalljs@ttrpg.network on 30 Sep 2024 19:22 next collapse

Been happy buying music from Bandcamp and not having a subscription. Didn’t even make it onto the chart :(

todd_bonzalez@lemm.ee on 01 Oct 2024 04:59 collapse

No love for Deezer? It’s a streaming service that doesn’t shove algorithms down your throat…