• WereCat@lemmy.world
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      22 days ago

      YouTube music. But since Lite has ads then idk what it’s different. I’m assuming Lite also doesn’t have music.

        • Cousin Mose@lemmy.hogru.ch
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          22 days ago

          I remember when YouTube Music first came out it was pretty much just the audio from the videos in the most atrocious quality. Has it changed since then?

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            22 days ago

            Youtube Music is pretty much just youtube with a different UI - the videos are the same. The audio quality is whatever’s uploaded, so it’ll vary a lot song to song.

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              22 days ago

              Youtube Music is pretty much just youtube with a different UI

              Lmao, what? YouTube Music is essentially Spotify with the ability to add YouTube videos to your playlists. It has an enormous music library comparable to other streaming services, it’s not “youtube with a different ui”.

            • Cousin Mose@lemmy.hogru.ch
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              22 days ago

              Oh good, I’m not missing out then. I moved around quite a bit between Deezer, Tidal, random piracy in FLAC until finally landing on Apple Music.

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                2 days ago

                You can mix TIDAL and piracy; I use tidal-dl quite a lot. The problem with streaming services is that they can close shop in five minutes, and all of “your” music won’t be yours anymore.

                (I think Apple Music has similar tools.)

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                  2 days ago

                  What I didn’t like about Tidal was their weird format being advertised as lossless when it wasn’t. It didn’t really sound all that great.

                  There was an application called requiem (if I remember correctly) that could rip music from older Windows XP versions of iTunes; it was only available over Tor quite some time ago. I’m not sure what people would use these days (maybe just a hacked DAC?).

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                22 days ago

                I’ve resorted back to piracy, but mostly cuz my taste in music confuses the hell out of the algorithms: I’m a fan of symphonic metal, and seeding one of those songs as the start of a playlist on something like YT music will land you with a combination of heavy death metal and renaissance fair music.

                If I ever find one that can actually distinguish sub-genres of metal, then sign me the fuck up!!

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                  2 days ago

                  When I started listening to more obscure avantgarde records, I stopped believing in genres. I mean, take Mr Bungle for example. Twelve genres in four minutes. How would you even label that?

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            22 days ago

            And it’s better for people who want to listen to more than just a few songs, for people who need an organized collections, playlists, etc. In other words, for those who need a music streaming service. YouTube isn’t one.

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              22 days ago

              In the time it takes for a video to even show up, I can have a song playing with a playlist behind it. One video is the same amount of data as many songs.

              My phone is my home internet and is often under 100KB/s, even at 240p YouTube takes way longer than YouTube music.

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            22 days ago

            Moderately, it’s still not as good as Play Music it replaced, and frankly the only reason I use it is because it comes with Premium (and Lite gets ads so fuck that deal), otherwise I’d subscribe to something else for music (aside from growing my album collection on Bandcamp).

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              22 days ago

              I heard good things about play music but I was super pov when that existed and didn’t pay for any online stuff, it was piracy or nothing.

              Thats the exact same reason I have YouTube music.

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                22 days ago

                That was the reason to use Play Music when it was a thing. Upload all your torrented music and stream it for free.