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Best way to access my music collection in the digital age So maybe I'm an old dinosaur (age 49), but I'm mostly digitally competent.
I have probably nearing a thousand music CDs, and many hundered of purchased digital tracks (mostly Amazon and iTunes).
My problem is not being able to accessing all my music.
I used to be able to upload any and everything to Amazon's cloud and listen that way. That has since been discontinued. I started buying digital music that I already own many times over just so I can easily access them.
There must be a better way.
I am looking to do a few things:
Store ALL of my music online. Access ALL of my music from my phone, laptop, and Roku-like devices. Be able to create playlists that can be accessed from each of these devices.
Everytime I try to search online for solutions, I am directed to apps and programs that have been discontinued.
Any help would be appreciated, even directing me to a more appropriate messageboard site where such things are discussed.
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- E-mail - orgNote - Report post to moderator |
I've thought of this before but gave up because I only had limited data. But now I just stream from YouTube since I now have unlimited data. Well, u can upload to YouTube since they don't seem to be going anywhere although that will take forever I also tried looking into a personal cloud storage but forgot to follow up with researching and nothing ever happened. And I'm not sure if u can create playlists or not. https://searchstorage.tec...torage-PCS | |
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Thanks for the response.
I can get quite a bit on my Microsoft OneDrive, but when I got to play from my phone, or Xbox One, I have to search fro a single song and once that song is over it stops. I can't figure out how to make playlists that can access the music files. | |
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I don't know if this is feasible for you but what I did was I got a 256gb micro SD card and put all my music on there. Pop the sd card into my phone and there's all my music, any time I want it. When I'm at home, I just connect my phone to my Bluetooth speakers and blast the neighbours out of it with my collection of Prince, Springsteen and 80s hair metal. [Edited 11/4/19 10:39am] | |
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I can definitely do that. What app would i use to create playlists? | |
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Transformed1 said:
I can definitely do that. What app would i use to create playlists? There's loads of music apps on the app store. I use one called Black Player. You can create playlists and sort your music by artist, album, song etc. Plus, it's free. There's another one I had before called Pi Music Player. It was pretty good too. I prefer the layout of the Blackplayer though but that's just a personal thing. They're both free so you could try both and see which one you like. | |
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Thanks. I will check it out. | |
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You should ask TD3, she's already discussed this over here, TD where are you??
In the meantime, this could be of help:
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Google Play allows you to stream everything from your drive into its database. The one reason I have it Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records. | |
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