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paladisiac
= music
Gender: Male
Location: Denver 
- #11
- Posted: 03/08/2013 14:33
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sethmadsen wrote: | Hands down, google music is the best thing out there for android.
You can put up to 20,000 songs in their cloud and then just stream it on your phone. The sound quality is great.
I remember being bummed about the sound quality of phone music at first and was looking to get another ipod classic to replace my gen5 30 GB after what 6 years now...
Anyways, I uploaded music to my phone directly using some of the programs you mentioned, and noticed a big difference in how the music sounded playing directly from my phone. Sounded like garbage. Using same phone with google music, and have my entire library available anywhere I have a signal. You can also make all your music available offline, or just a few albums. |
I'd try the cloud, but i have over 45k in songs, mostly recorded in high quality, so i wouldn't be able to put it all up there. Plus, the cloud is not mine, so it can be pulled away by the owner at any time, snooped into by the owner at any time. I don't trust it.
And i've tried Google Play (music) for android, and it's a basic, clunky app that sometimes doesn't find/scan all my music and disappointingly can't find album art for most of my albums. The default Samsung music player is much better than Google's app.
In an ideal world, i'd combine the flexibility of an android phone like samsung's S3 with the highly-integrated OS of the iphone with a 512 gig capacity. But for now, a 32 gig samsung S3 with a 64 gig external SD card with neutron player on credo mobile will have to do.[/url] _________________ fav artists NOW | ALL-TIME favs | i listen 2 more music than u so u don't have 2!
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paladisiac
= music
Gender: Male
Location: Denver 
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RoundTheBend
I miss the comfort in being sad
Location: Ground Control 
- #13
- Posted: 03/08/2013 22:02
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paladisiac wrote: | Trying neutron's 64-bit audio rendering now... nice feature. feels like i'm enveloped in the music (compared to some other app player). |
hmmm, I'll have to look into it. I thought it wouldn't be possible for someone to want more than 20,000 songs on them... but I guess if Spotify has 15 million...
Also quality doesn't matter for google, except you can't do flac (which I guess means quality matters, but hopefully you get what I am getting at), so you could have a mp3 at 1411 kbps, and it would just count as one song. I didn't have any issues with my music's art, naming. Are you sure you have that stuff saved right on your computer? I think it just takes what you have. As, I have put together albums myself and put my own covers, and it even put that together properly.
Anyways, glad you found your solution and I found mine.
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