kitbradley said: TD3 said: I'm almost certain Org members are audiophiles, music lovers. Whether you purchase physical formats and/or digital,l its times to setup and create your on in-home streaming system, that can be accessed via your compute, phone, tablet, and TV. People won't be held hostage to these types of services. Google Play is going to be killed, you'll have to pony up a paid sub from know on.
luv4u has been kind to create a sticky for Tech: As I attempt to get my shit together... I'll talk about how to can take your current collection, rip it, calibrate CD, MP3, Vinyl sound, and put on a Single Board Computer and connect to your router. No, its not complicated. More and more free streaming music are being squeezed out. I have to do something. I refuse to join spotify or whatever else is out there and pay a monthly fee to listen to music I already own. You can join Spotify for free and listen to music for free. With your mobile phone you're limited to only shuffle play with 4 skips. With your tablet or home computer you can listen to albums in its entirety straight through or any song anyway you want. Also free Spotify you're subjected to commercials. To go commercial free or shuffle free with your mobile phone it will cost you 7.99 a month. Free works just fine for me. Don't laugh at my funk
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The days of me listening or watch commercials really for anything are over. Yes, I blame the Internet for my evolving short attention span. Seriously.
I can't deal with commercials I need total control of what I want to listen to, when I wanna hear a song, and the freedom to create my own playllist. My brothers subs to Spodify, I'm not impressed at all. | |
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Oh for God's sake - what are trying to DO? What is it that you want to ACCOMPLISH? You want to listen to YOUR music over the Internet?
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You're the one who's making as if what's been talked about is rocket science. Why is this?
Yes, you will be streaming this over the internet.... if a server is connect to router and you can access the data via your phone, computer and/or tablet. I think that's call streaming, no? Good-grief. | |
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the objection I have about that is I'm assuming when you say I can listen to spodify for free, you're talking about their radio? So, if I'm in the mood to listen to say, Janet Jackson, the system will play Janet Jackson and artists they consider to be similar. which means I will be subjected people like Beyonce and Rhianna. Neither one of these artist I have ZERO desire to listen to.
[Edited 5/11/18 13:21pm] "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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Bingo! Though domainator appears to not understand this concept ( I'm missing with you ): Setup up your own music and/or media server and you are in total control your shit, for "free". Its 2018 and these assholes are still attempting control how people wanna listen to their music. | |
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Know I do other things with my smartphone, media gobbles a whole lot of space. I love the fact my music is ion a server and on my own cloud sever; nextcloud.
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Maybe an SD card would be the solution....? The biggest ones today are 256 gigs, if I'm correct - that's a WHOLE lot of MP3s...?!! It's highly likely his/her entire music collection will fit into one..? | |
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domainator2010 said:
Maybe an SD card would be the solution....? The biggest ones today are 256 gigs, if I'm correct - that's a WHOLE lot of MP3s...?!! It's highly likely his/her entire music collection will fit into one..? You can get 400gb sd cards. I got one from Amazon and use it for my Nintendo Switch. I've also got a 256 gb card in my phone which is now mostly full with my music collection. I imagine I have more music than the average person though so I reckon using an sd card to store your music would be a good solution for most people. | |
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There ya go - thank you! | |
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NOPE. I have 5,850 albums/CD's on my HDD, plus up-team different mixed play-list I've created over a decade. SD cards fail rates are high. SD cards can't stand the wear or tear of someone who access their media constantly. As I mentioned we are audiophiles... you won't hardware that's reliable, and can sustain long-term play and use. Putting music on a SD card is nothing short of play Russian roulette. Besides, music files aren't MP3 fiels, all of my music are Flac files.
Either you go with the classic data sever, NAS with a Cloud option with several HDD's or you can go with a single board computer attached to a HDD/SSD. Or you could go with some of the mediaplayers that allow to access your media via you computer to your smartphone or tablet.
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..it just occurs to me that if Orgers take your advice, there's gonna be a whole lot of people, all uploading the same songs to some server....that's a lot of Wasted Drive Space. Isn't there some way that ONE person can upload his or her collection, and subsequent people can upload only the part of theirs that's not already there, to avoid duplication....?
I'm just trying to Optimise things....
However - this may be illegal of course, for obvious reasons. Btw - is this NExtcloud thing conceptually the same thing as Dropbox? ..just took a cursory look. | |
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As far a creating duplicaste that's a moot point. If you already have a percentage of you music ripped to mp3 or flac, all you do is move connect your servers HDD/SDD to you computer and move the files. . There's an application within iTunes already you can find duplicates and remove them, then move the music folder from iTunes to a HDD/SSD. At that there's free software to tag your music ( name, year, and artist) organize it and check for duplicates. You have your music on a central HDD / SDD to access it anywhere at anytime. You have your music in a central location, you aren't hoggin space on your computer or devices. | |
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...and THIS is the news today! :
https://www.cnbc.com/amp/...ences.html
Oops sorry - didn't see the thread above ^. [Edited 5/17/18 23:45pm] | |
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Bloody hell!!! That's what I was afraid of.
[Edited 5/18/18 7:16am] "It's not nice to fuck with K.B.! All you haters will see!" - Kitbradley
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