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As above really. I'm looking to download music to play while I'm in the car so most of the time I'd be playing the music offline.
Just wondering what people use?
For Spotify you'll need a Premium subscription to do that. Well worth it IMHO though.
Yep I'd get a subscription whatever I go with so I don't have to endure the ads. Just not sure if one is better than the other or whether they're both much the same.
I've used them all and think Spotify wins. Currently on Apple Music as it's the same money as Spotify to give it a try - I'm waiting for one of their deals to come up and I'll probably go back to Spotify. The biggest drawback of Spotify I find is that you can't stream more than one concurrent feed on one login - may not be an issue for you.
Song selection is good on all of them - id play with the apps and pick the one that works best for you and the locations you want to play it. If you're into the Sonos stuff it plays on that well too. I have had issues with all of them randomly deleting offline content which is really annoying.
Friends and family can get you a decent discount too, Spotify is £2.50 a month if you can get 6 together.
I thought spotify did a family package now for multiple devices?
On Deezer and really like it. Initial reason for choosing it was a free subscription came bundled with my Sonos a couple of years ago so I switched from Spotify, don't see any reason to go back to Spotify now.
I'm not on a family package with Spotify and i've got it on my personal phone, work phone and via the Sonos app . I'v not specifically tested it so not sure if I can access them all independently and simultaneously. Will give it a go.
No - you can't play them simultaneously. I though you might have been able to play via Sonos on one device and spotify direct on another but damn those clever bods at Spotify. They've got all the bases covered. Still can't complain. I used to spend a fortune on records and CD's and these music services are great value to access pretty much the entire library of music from the human species.
I jumped from Spotify to Apple Music family package.
I prefer the interface on Spotify but then that's the one I have used the most. Music choice wise I don't think ther is much to choose between them. I also use google play music as it works with the "ok google" voice control when using it in the car.
Apple music had a horrible, horrible iOS interface when I tried it. I understand its been updated in iOS 10 though
I've been on Napster for the last few years.
Really good interface, can run on three decided plus a computer. Sonos link is seamless too.
Blimey is Napster still around?
Some Vodafone contracts come with a Spotify Premium subscription...
Yeah but that means having a Vodafone contract so you'll not got a signal to play it.
I've got a couple of spare Spotify Premium logins. Email me if you're interested in being part of my family 😉
yep, price has gone up a bit since the old days though 🙂Blimey is Napster still around?
I have spotify premium. It will stream to my amp and I can control it with the phone app. Works really well.
Got Spotify and its flippin ace. Not used Deezer but looks pretty similar. In three years of using it, I think I've only found two albums that Spotify didn't have (The Grey Album and and an early Pharoahe Monch one). If you do get it, I'd recommend saving 'Discover weekly' and 'Release Radar' into your playlists - each has circa 30 new tracks each week based on stuff you like - really good for finding new music.
The new iOS 10 Apple Music App is better, but still flawed. Apple seem to be geniuses at addressing one lot of user experience problems and introducing a whole load more, but overall it's an improvement from what came before. I switched to Apple Music from Spotify simply because I have a load of Apple stuff and I liked the fact your local library and "cloud" library are in the same app.
The number one feature for me is the Siri integration. Much better than typing and searching for music.
Just to add on napster you can chromecast, so use a chromecast audio to my stereo amp.
Also checked and its got The Grey Album (by The Back Pack and Tennesse Flying Goose)!
Would highly recommend.
There is also a high fid offer which I think is called Tidal but haven't used.
Another spotify fan here, use it loads - an interesting side use of the 'only one log in at a time thing' - I was on the train and tried to listen, it told me that my son was using it on the PS4 so I couldn't, so he was rumbled for using the PS4 before school when he shouldn't have been and I was miles away! Nice...
^ 😆
Great story 🙂
I thought spotify did a family package now for multiple devices?
They do - for £15 a month you effectively get 6x Premium Accounts.
I've tried Apple Music and found it messy and Spotify wins for me.
No Taylor Swift on Spotify though! 😉
Cheers everyone. Downloaded the Spotify app to give it a go. Just tried it in the car through Bluetooth audio and it works great, can switch tracks from the steering wheel too.
daft question - I have Spotify Premium. If I play it in the car on bluetooth, how do I know I am offline and not using up data allowance ?
When I used it there was a setting for "offline mode". I assume such a thing still exists.
aha, will have a look, cheers
I download songs to a playlist to play offline in the car, other than that I assume I'm using data. I've 2Gb monthly allowance and rarely get near that TBH.
Spotify, Apple and Deezer are available in 320kbps only. Poor quality reproduction.
I'm on Tidal. 1411kbps lossless. Superb quality at £18 per month. Cheaper than any of the inferior options...
Want to buy some low oxygen cables with gold contacts, only 1 gazzilion pounds to you (get them cheap before the exchange rates effects the price).
If two people using, you can listen to Spotify on both devices if one person has downloaded music and switches the phone to Airplane mode, so it can't tell Spotify you are listening. Not ideal but........
Deezer here, I really like it, discovered some good tunes from the recommendations feed.
And they're the little guys in the field, and french. which appeals to me.
Another Spotify user here, tried Deezer - didn't get on with it.
Hilarious comment from MSP there. I take it you mean that paying more for something that's worse is a good idea.
Oh well. Pearls before swine....
Cheaper than any of the inferior options...
When was £18 cheaper than £9.99?
Spotify, Apple and Deezer are available in 320kbps only. Poor quality reproduction.I'm on Tidal. 1411kbps lossless. Superb quality at £18 per month. Cheaper than any of the inferior options...
It's unlikely you can tell the difference.
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Cheaper than any of the inferior options...
When was £18 cheaper than £9.99?
I was thinking of Deezer lossless (buy and download only) and Qobuz...
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Spotify, Apple and Deezer are available in 320kbps only. Poor quality reproduction.
I'm on Tidal. 1411kbps lossless. Superb quality at £18 per month. Cheaper than any of the inferior options...It's unlikely you can tell the difference.
At the risk of reviving the whole hifi argument thing all over again, that's what's known as "bollocks".
I was thinking of Deezer lossless (buy and download only) and Qobuz...
So not "any" of the other options.
At the risk of reviving the whole hifi argument, that's what's known as "bollocks".
The placebo effect is strong in this one.
Spotify premium for £5 per month on student rate using an 'alumni' NUS card which costs £12.
used deezer a lot and its ok.
currently on a google play family plan. Seems good and more choice
I was thinking of Deezer lossless (buy and download only) and Qobuz...
But Deezer is £14.99 and Qoboz is the same as Tidal?
Spotify, Apple and Deezer are available in 320kbps only. Poor quality reproduction.
Back in the day of ripping cds I tried various bit rates
There is no way on any equipment I owned I could tell 320 from even 192 kbps
That doesn't mean that you can't on you gear with your ears. But it would be a waste for me to spend more
This blog seems to show that lots of people can't tell 320 kbps from lossless
But I ran out of steam reading it
You could try your own test. Spotify and Tidal are both available on a free 30 day trial.
Sign in, grab the same tune on both and compare.
I'd be interested in your results.
I'd be amazed if average hifi could give you a difference between 356 and 1150 or whatever it is kbps. I'd be more amazed if the op could tell the difference at 60mph on the a14 on the morning commute...
I'm intrigued enough to have a go though, just installed tidal on the sonos but it wants card details for a free trial which I never like. I'll have a go though, see if the little sonos is good enough to give a benefit.
Look forward to the result on that, Nick.
What's the rest of your kit after the Sonos?