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Storing Music

9 members have voted

  1. 1. Where are you storing your music? (Multiple Choices Allowed)

    • iTunes
      10%
      2
    • Microsoft
      0%
      0
    • Amazon
      15%
      3
    • Google Play
      10%
      2
    • On-Line Backup "Cloud Storage"
      10%
      2
    • Dedicated Device / Player
      21%
      4
    • Home computer / tablet / laptop
      21%
      4
    • Other
      10%
      2

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Pretty much Amazon/my phone these days. I couldn't tell you the last time I updated my iPod.

On my Mac desktop, I have about a month's worth of music. I don't know how much space that is.

 

I don't have any music saved onto my iPhone or laptop, I use Apple Music.

 

And yes, I'm a Apple whore.

I put a cassette tape in the radio and record whats playing on the station. Oh wait its 2016 not 1989. :P

I have 93GB of music stored on my netbook and 59GB of music on a micro sdx card in my cell phone. Best part is that all the music I listen to is 100% commercial/ad free. Soon I'm going to upgrade my cell phone with a 200GB micro sdx card so I can have all my music with me. Also going to get an external hard drive for storage. I love music. :D

Spotify. I guess that's not really storing but you can DL it and listen to it offline, so that counts.

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QUOTE (BlackSox13 @ Apr 20, 2016 -> 07:08 PM)
I have 93GB of music stored on my netbook and 59GB of music on a micro sdx card in my cell phone. Best part is that all the music I listen to is 100% commercial/ad free. Soon I'm going to upgrade my cell phone with a 200GB micro sdx card so I can have all my music with me. Also going to get an external hard drive for storage. I love music. :D

 

Doesn't that make your phone really heavy?

 

What program(s) do you use to play and organize?

I used to store it on iTunes, but I finally bit the bullet and just use Apple Music...too good of a deal these days to bother with music storage and organization.

 

Any changes I make automatically syncs across all my devices/computers, and in the event I do a complete wipe, when I login it's all back to how I had it without having to deal with backups.

 

15$ a month for 6 family members to access a catalog of 30+ million tracks, comedy albums, videos, etc.?

 

Done deal.

Edited by Y2HH

I simply have Google Play Music so I have all the music with me all the time.

 

I used to download and upload to the Google Play Music cloud, but it's so much easier to be lazy and drop $9.99 a month.

Edited by Steve9347

QUOTE (Tex @ Apr 21, 2016 -> 05:38 AM)
Doesn't that make your phone really heavy?

 

What program(s) do you use to play and organize?

I use the stock file manager and music player that came with my HTC phone. My music is stored on the netbook so I just plug in the HTC and copy whatever files I desire from the netbook. The important thing is to make sure the music is properly tagged before copying it over to the phone because if it isn't, the files will be crammed into an "unknown" folder on the phone.

 

 

Itunes folder is in my private cloud on my home network. I have 5 TB of storage and about 2.5 of music and videos.

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