Just curious which music player you use to play music
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Related to this, does anyone know a good player that can upload albums in FLAC / lossless format?
I use iTunes right now and I think it only does Apple Lossless for that sort of thing.
Upload?Related to this, does anyone know a good player that can upload albums in FLAC / lossless format?
I use iTunes right now and I think it only does Apple Lossless for that sort of thing.
IcyToasters
Related to this, does anyone know a good player that can upload albums in FLAC / lossless format?
I use iTunes right now and I think it only does Apple Lossless for that sort of thing.
IcyToasters
You can upload FLAC on Google Music but it converts it to 320kbps. Can't tell you if you would be able to tell the difference or not since most of my music is 320 already.
Itunes. Its not your player that matters, its what you play on it. One day maybe ull learn that.
Sedin44
Yeah, music players all have the basic function of "allows you to play music". But beyond that each has some underlying pros/cons that make them different. Like I mentioned above, iTunes hogs a really large amount of memory especially once your library gets big.
Upload? KHAndAnime
You can upload FLAC on Google Music but it converts it to 320kbps. Can't tell you if you would be able to tell the difference or not since most of my music is 320 already.
ad1x2
I'm planning on getting all my albums uploaded on an external hard drive (and eventually a solid state drive!), just so I have a nice backup of them, and can convert it down to something like 320 kbps for a portable player with maybe not too much space on it.
I might be able to hear the difference now, but it's mostly just for backing it up and having it look nice for now.
Well,I mainly use Zune. I really can't stand using Itunes its too ugly,messy and not organized like Zune software is. I recently purchased a ZuneHD and I love it and I use it everyday for music, even though it lacks alot of apps the ZuneHD is mostly a hardcore music player and it has a NVIDIA Tegra (I think) for its processor. I have thought of purchasing a 4th Gen Itouch for mainly apps but I think it would be weird carying both a Zune and Itouch. Anyone else apprecitate a Zune?
[QUOTE="KHAndAnime"]Upload? IcyToasters
You can upload FLAC on Google Music but it converts it to 320kbps. Can't tell you if you would be able to tell the difference or not since most of my music is 320 already.
ad1x2
I'm planning on getting all my albums uploaded on an external hard drive (and eventually a solid state drive!), just so I have a nice backup of them, and can convert it down to something like 320 kbps for a portable player with maybe not too much space on it.
I might be able to hear the difference now, but it's mostly just for backing it up and having it look nice for now.
If you upload the music to Google you can play it from any web browser after you log on and if I'm not mistaken you can download it from the web to your computer. You can play it on an Android phone too but if you don't have an unlimited data plan or use wifi you're probably going to hit your data limit.
That's one way to save your music without using space on your hard drive, I uploaded over 40GB of music on there (took me almost two days, it uploads slow as hell for some reason no matter how fast your IP's upload speed is) and they allow you to put 20,000 songs on there (my collection was about 11,000 or so).
I know Amazon has their MP3 loader but the last time I used it I had to convert most of my music from WMA to MP3 before I could upload it but it gives unlimited space for music. Don't know about other formats, my collection was half MP3 and half WMA when I last used Amazon.
Well,I mainly use Zune. I really can't stand using Itunes its too ugly,messy and not organized like Zune software is. I recently purchased a ZuneHD and I love it and I use it everyday for music, even though it lacks alot of apps the ZuneHD is mostly a hardcore music player and it has a NVIDIA Tegra (I think) for its processor. I have thought of purchasing a 4th Gen Itouch for mainly apps but I think it would be weird carying both a Zune and Itouch. Anyone else apprecitate a Zune?
rpDrummer2012
I loved my Zune but I haven't been using it nearly as much since I can access my whole collection on my phone remotely now. Saves me the trouble of carrying both.
Pandora, primarily. When I used to have a Zune, I used the Zune player, but the software was far too heavy. I tried Spotify and didn't much care for it.
[QUOTE="rpDrummer2012"]
Well,I mainly use Zune. I really can't stand using Itunes its too ugly,messy and not organized like Zune software is. I recently purchased a ZuneHD and I love it and I use it everyday for music, even though it lacks alot of apps the ZuneHD is mostly a hardcore music player and it has a NVIDIA Tegra (I think) for its processor. I have thought of purchasing a 4th Gen Itouch for mainly apps but I think it would be weird carying both a Zune and Itouch. Anyone else apprecitate a Zune?
I loved my Zune but I haven't been using it nearly as much since I can access my whole collection on my phone remotely now. Saves me the trouble of carrying both.
Nice, I'm assuming you have a Windows Phone? I'd think it'd be weird to have Zune running on a Windows Phone but its a Microsoft Windows product so I guess it wouldn't. Like I said before I am kind of dissapointed with the lack of apps :( but I am extremely happy with my HD.If you upload the music to Google you can play it from any web browser after you log on and if I'm not mistaken you can download it from the web to your computer. You can play it on an Android phone too but if you don't have an unlimited data plan or use wifi you're probably going to hit your data limit.
That's one way to save your music without using space on your hard drive, I uploaded over 40GB of music on there (took me almost two days, it uploads slow as hell for some reason no matter how fast your IP's upload speed is) and they allow you to put 20,000 songs on there (my collection was about 11,000 or so).
I know Amazon has their MP3 loader but the last time I used it I had to convert most of my music from WMA to MP3 before I could upload it but it gives unlimited space for music. Don't know about other formats, my collection was half MP3 and half WMA when I last used Amazon.
ad1x2
That's a good service that Google has though. Being able to get them off the internet is a nice thing to have.
[QUOTE="ad1x2"][QUOTE="rpDrummer2012"]
Well,I mainly use Zune. I really can't stand using Itunes its too ugly,messy and not organized like Zune software is. I recently purchased a ZuneHD and I love it and I use it everyday for music, even though it lacks alot of apps the ZuneHD is mostly a hardcore music player and it has a NVIDIA Tegra (I think) for its processor. I have thought of purchasing a 4th Gen Itouch for mainly apps but I think it would be weird carying both a Zune and Itouch. Anyone else apprecitate a Zune?
rpDrummer2012
I loved my Zune but I haven't been using it nearly as much since I can access my whole collection on my phone remotely now. Saves me the trouble of carrying both.
Nice, I'm assuming you have a Windows Phone? I'd think it'd be weird to have Zune running on a Windows Phone but its a Microsoft Windows product so I guess it wouldn't. Like I said before I am kind of dissapointed with the lack of apps :( but I am extremely happy with my HD.Nope, I have a Droid 4 and I use Google Music. I used to use Amazon MP3 but the problem with them was if you uploaded an album with multiple artists it would split the album up into several artists by artist. That would really suck for albums that had multiple guest stars on it. Google keeps the album together so I've been using them for the past few months.
Is there a way to transfer songs from my ipod touch to foobar or do I have to get a program and get the songs form my ipod to my computer then add songs to foobar? Also this is kinda of a dumb question but does transfering songs from ipod touch to my computer degrade the song quality? And which program is the best to use to transfer songs?
Is there a way to transfer songs from my ipod touch to foobar or do I have to get a program and get the songs form my ipod to my computer then add songs to foobar? Also this is kinda of a dumb question but does transfering songs from ipod touch to my computer degrade the song quality? And which program is the best to use to transfer songs?
SolidSnake2011-
[QUOTE="rpDrummer2012"][QUOTE="ad1x2"]
I loved my Zune but I haven't been using it nearly as much since I can access my whole collection on my phone remotely now. Saves me the trouble of carrying both.
Nice, I'm assuming you have a Windows Phone? I'd think it'd be weird to have Zune running on a Windows Phone but its a Microsoft Windows product so I guess it wouldn't. Like I said before I am kind of dissapointed with the lack of apps :( but I am extremely happy with my HD.Nope, I have a Droid 4 and I use Google Music. I used to use Amazon MP3 but the problem with them was if you uploaded an album with multiple artists it would split the album up into several artists by artist. That would really suck for albums that had multiple guest stars on it. Google keeps the album together so I've been using them for the past few months.
Ah that sucks, I have to admit thats the only othe thing I kind of hate about Zune's software how it splits up the artists or duplicates it.Please Log In to post.
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