How do you listen to your music library on the go
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@tim_g said in How do you listen to your music library on the go:
@jaredbusch said in How do you listen to your music library on the go:
@stacksofplates said in How do you listen to your music library on the go:
Literally just a giant NFS share that's backed up to CrashPlan.
Right, but how do you listen to it on the go?
Can't you sync up your library to your phone, and use the built-in media player? That works for me.
I only sync the music I will actually listen to. A lot of songs will fit on 64GB microSD. They are cheap, and your phone may possibly take a larger one.
He’s using an iPhone.
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@black3dynamite said in How do you listen to your music library on the go:
@tim_g said in How do you listen to your music library on the go:
@jaredbusch said in How do you listen to your music library on the go:
@stacksofplates said in How do you listen to your music library on the go:
Literally just a giant NFS share that's backed up to CrashPlan.
Right, but how do you listen to it on the go?
Can't you sync up your library to your phone, and use the built-in media player? That works for me.
I only sync the music I will actually listen to. A lot of songs will fit on 64GB microSD. They are cheap, and your phone may possibly take a larger one.
He’s using an iPhone.
Oh, bummer. Good luck!
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Apparently OneDrive does music. I haven’t used it so I can’t say how good it is.
As you’re already aware, Microsoft also love to toast existing services at will.
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We have google music family (which gives you tube red for family) but previously had thousands and thousands of iTunes purchases.
Anymore it’s rare I find a song that isn’t on play, and I sync my playlists offline in iOS. If I Shazam something on the road (rare these days) I add to playlist and let it download immediately.
So basically I now use music.google.com for everything.
Have used plesk and did a lot of ripping in the 2000’s for music and video, but with the kids I finally switched to google.
I have to admit I never thought I would find myself doing this and like everything else these days we are hopelessly at the mercy of our cloud overlords.
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@bigbear said in How do you listen to your music library on the go:
We have google music family (which gives you tube red for family) but previously had thousands and thousands of iTunes purchases.
Anymore it’s rare I find a song that isn’t on play, and I sync my playlists offline in iOS. If I Shazam something on the road (rare these days) I add to playlist and let it download immediately.
So basically I now use music.google.com for everything.
Have used plesk and did a lot of ripping in the 2000’s for music and video, but with the kids I finally switched to google.
I have to admit I never thought I would find myself doing this and like everything else these days we are hopelessly at the mercy of our cloud overlords.
I use Prime Music mostly to play random playlists and the odd specific song I want to hear.
But that does not help me with all the Japanese music I have in my library.
That is why I was looking at the upload services.
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@jaredbusch said in How do you listen to your music library on the go:
@bigbear said in How do you listen to your music library on the go:
We have google music family (which gives you tube red for family) but previously had thousands and thousands of iTunes purchases.
Anymore it’s rare I find a song that isn’t on play, and I sync my playlists offline in iOS. If I Shazam something on the road (rare these days) I add to playlist and let it download immediately.
So basically I now use music.google.com for everything.
Have used plesk and did a lot of ripping in the 2000’s for music and video, but with the kids I finally switched to google.
I have to admit I never thought I would find myself doing this and like everything else these days we are hopelessly at the mercy of our cloud overlords.
I use Prime Music mostly to play random playlists and the odd specific song I want to hear.
But that does not help me with all the Japanese music I have in my library.
That is why I was looking at the upload services.
Is it no longer a feature of Google Music to add a drive folder to show up in Music. They had something like this, which would make your point of Google dropping features.
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I havent used Plex since 2009 or 2010, it has come a long way by the looks of it. But it does suck you have to subscribe to the mobile apps.
Is it a $4.99 activation plus a monthly service?
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@bigbear said in How do you listen to your music library on the go:
I havent used Plex since 2009 or 2010, it has come a long way by the looks of it. But it does suck you have to subscribe to the mobile apps.
Is it a $4.99 activation plus a monthly service?
To use the mobile app it is a subscription or a one time in app purchase.
I will likely do the lifetime subscription thing and also buy some hardware to setup Plex to record my OTA TV service also.
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@jaredbusch said in How do you listen to your music library on the go:
@bigbear said in How do you listen to your music library on the go:
I havent used Plex since 2009 or 2010, it has come a long way by the looks of it. But it does suck you have to subscribe to the mobile apps.
Is it a $4.99 activation plus a monthly service?
To use the mobile app it is a subscription or a one time in app purchase.
I will likely do the lifetime subscription thing and also buy some hardware to setup Plex to record my OTA TV service also.
What can you do with this in terms of purchasing new music. I am not entirely up on this since I have been using a subscription for so long. And Youtube Red has spoiled me with just removing the ads.
I am guessing iTunes doesnt have DRM on music anymore. Would you purchase and dowload/upload into Plex?
Plex is actually looking pretty nice...
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@bigbear said in How do you listen to your music library on the go:
What can you do with this in terms of purchasing new music. I am not entirely up on this since I have been using a subscription for so long. And Youtube Red has spoiled me with just removing the ads.
Yeah, getting new music means uploading it to you Plex system from whatever system you bought it.
As I mentioned above, I generally listen to Prime Music channels for American music, current and older.
But once I have a solution for this again, I am sure I will listen to my own playlists of music again also.
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@bigbear said in How do you listen to your music library on the go:
@jaredbusch said in How do you listen to your music library on the go:
@bigbear said in How do you listen to your music library on the go:
We have google music family (which gives you tube red for family) but previously had thousands and thousands of iTunes purchases.
Anymore it’s rare I find a song that isn’t on play, and I sync my playlists offline in iOS. If I Shazam something on the road (rare these days) I add to playlist and let it download immediately.
So basically I now use music.google.com for everything.
Have used plesk and did a lot of ripping in the 2000’s for music and video, but with the kids I finally switched to google.
I have to admit I never thought I would find myself doing this and like everything else these days we are hopelessly at the mercy of our cloud overlords.
I use Prime Music mostly to play random playlists and the odd specific song I want to hear.
But that does not help me with all the Japanese music I have in my library.
That is why I was looking at the upload services.
Is it no longer a feature of Google Music to add a drive folder to show up in Music. They had something like this, which would make your point of Google dropping features.
Yes, you still can but through Google Chrome. I have it.
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I succumb to the world of Apple, with Apple Music. Spend some time building my offline playlists and then have others that will stream. For me, well worth the monthly cost.
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@jaredbusch said in How do you listen to your music library on the go:
@stacksofplates said in How do you listen to your music library on the go:
Literally just a giant NFS share that's backed up to CrashPlan.
Right, but how do you listen to it on the go?
I don't usually listen to it from my iPhone. It's on a USB drive attached to my car or from my laptop.
If I do use my iPhone I just use Amazon music. I did have a public facing Emby server at one time but I stopped using it.
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I wonder if you could upload it all to YouTube if it's all private?
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@smitherick said in How do you listen to your music library on the go:
I succumb to the world of Apple, with Apple Music. Spend some time building my offline playlists and then have others that will stream. For me, well worth the monthly cost.
OK so this doesn't work for JB because he can't get his Japanese music into Apple Music.
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@dashrender said in How do you listen to your music library on the go:
@smitherick said in How do you listen to your music library on the go:
I succumb to the world of Apple, with Apple Music. Spend some time building my offline playlists and then have others that will stream. For me, well worth the monthly cost.
OK so this doesn't work for JB because he can't get his Japanese music into Apple Music.
Correct.
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@dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:
Is streaming that big of deal for you? I assume you don't just want it on the music device you have?
The point is I cannot easily get it on the mobile device I use because I cannot use iTunes on Linux.