>plays FLAC >streams your music directly to desktop, mobile and Xbox from OneDrive, with no song number limit like Google Play Music (instead by the current storage space of your OneDrive account) >A E S T H E T I C beaufitul Fluent interface, completely hardware accelerated >over 38 million tracks unlimited streaming with Music Pass
>install iHeart radio >install iHeart radio >install iHeart radio >install iHeart radio
nice ad faggot!
Liam Hernandez
> music pass not working in most countries
Lucas Perez
desktop background pls!
Brayden Watson
No folder based library view for one, something only foobar does right also foobar has better conversion tools for splitting whole CD flac tracks with the m3u
Chase Clark
>botnet music
Camden Parker
:)
Ian Turner
Technically RockBox is /ourplayer/
Wyatt Flores
I don't know if they're still doing it (they were yesterday), but you can get 4 months worth of subs in certain regions for 300 Microsoft Reward points.
Daniel Gray
Not free software.
Jonathan Williams
Why not plex to sync or stream your own vinyl rips directly from your server?
Eli Baker
>RockBox What are some FOSS software that lets you play music from the command line? Including youtube?
Alexander Smith
Thank you, user.
Owen Ward
>he dosent know how to configure a vpn that has access to his local machine running mpd i pity you
Lucas Jones
>unnecessary artificial complications
There is beauty in simplicity, not difficulty.
Connor Walker
>le ebin funny botnet meme
:^)
Zachary Green
>whole CD flac tracks
But why, when we already have gapless playback and individual tracks can be encoded more fine-tuned and efficiently?
Nolan Collins
Are you running a fully-free distro?
Brayden Hill
Alot of release groups rip CDs as one flac track with a m3u playlist file. This allows you to still play individual tracks with the m3u but the single flac track allows you to make an exact copy of the original CD it was ripped from
Michael Anderson
If people want an EXACT copy of the original audio CD, why not just release the BIN/CUE?
Brayden Wright
>windows 10 ew no thanks
Liam Bailey
Windows 7 is on life support, my man.
Luis Barnes
Last time I tried Groove it had a 500 song playlist limit. I have playlists anywhere between 500 to 6000 songs.
Isaac Phillips
>there is no beauty in difficulty Found the low test nu-male who's never reveled in an accomplishment
Henry Jackson
i do. even my mp3 music is open source
Parker Green
Windows 7 has more marketshare than Windows 10, and a significant number of users are retrograding from 10 to 7.
Ian Clark
It's literally only 2.25 years away from completely going into the dustbin forever. Absolutely discontinued. No more updates at all. Big security risk.
Ryan Martin
>mp3 >open source
Mason Bennett
>He's still trying to shill Windows fucking 10 Just give up Pajeet
Josiah Russell
mpd if using local media, mopdiy if not (Dunno about youtube streaming, but it supports at least Spotify).
Isaiah Nelson
The patent expired, a fully open source MP3 player with no binaries is now possible. Why do you think (((they))) started releasing so many "is mp3 obselete?" articles recently?
Gabriel Cruz
What does this have to do with testosterone and masculinity?
Landon Watson
because opus exists obviously
Gavin Johnson
I like Opus, but it definitely needs more compatibility adoption outside of the niche audiophile players.
Ian Kelly
MP3 was then. AAC is now.
Brayden Lopez
Gee it's funny how a big push for AAC proprietary encoding happened right when MP3 became public domain
It's almost like (((they))) are trying to keep something proprietary
William Gray
I wish there was also a big push by the FOSS community to make Opus mainstream.
Cameron Wilson
>>plays FLAC Basically every player does this nowadays
>>streams your music directly to desktop, mobile and Xbox from OneDrive, with no song number limit like Google Play Music (instead by the current storage space of your OneDrive account) Unless you have a shitton of free onedrive storage, the 50k songs GPM lets you upload is probably better. (Not sure if groove lets you stream flacs tho)
>>A E S T H E T I C beaufitul Fluent interface, completely hardware accelerated AESTHETIC interface, 80% of which is blank space and whose sorting and filtering options aren't even enough to be called "basic"
>How is Sup Forumsroove Music not /ourplayer/? Because is so fucking basic and lacks any sort of flexibility to satisfy the very autistic and very specific needs of the regular Sup Forumsentooman. Also it doesn't run on loonix which I guess is somewhat important...
Evan Richardson
>Basically every player does this nowadays
Not iTunes (they use ALAC instead), Spotify, Google Play Music, Amazon Music, etc.
>proprietary botnet pajeetware needs hardware acceleration to get an UI that doesn't lag and stutters from all the shit animations they've put in it for god knows what reason. >subscription service to enjoy a medium that you could buy once and listen to for the last 60 years
Austin Clark
>iTunes (they use ALAC instead), Spotify, Google Play Music, Amazon Music, etc. All of those except iTunes are streaming services so you can't require them to play your local files; iTunes on the other hand is just iTunes, we all know that Apple does this shit.
Michael Perry
>use groove music >it starts to read through my entire library looking i they got DRM >they started blocking couple of albums
Henry Bennett
Because I use the superior AIMP
Blake Cruz
sage for windows-only closed source garbage
Michael Wright
mpv just werks /thread GPM is much better value of you're okay with botnet, which you're of you consider Groove
Robert Rogers
It's 5GB of free storage by default. You can get 50GB for 1.99/mo and 1TB for $6.99/mo.
Dominic Perez
Try to fit 50k tracks in 5 GB senpai
Brandon Butler
The average song is around 4 minutes long.
50,000 four minute songs is 200,000 minutes, or 2 days, 7 hours, 33 minutes and 20 seconds. At 5,000 MB, every song would need to be at 204kb/s to fill this space, meaning that at 192kb/s, you would theoretically be able to fit 50,000 average songs within a 5 GB space and still have room left.
Parker Ross
GPM does 320 kbps
Brayden Jones
Musicbee shits on Groove all day long
Lucas Johnson
I have stored all my music on my desktop, laptop and phone.
Alexander Davis
>tfw I have 150 GB worth of mp3 files uploaded on GPM and didn't even hit the 13k songs mark
Owen Hall
post task manager
Joseph Wood
Here
Parker Hernandez
Spotted the NEET with too much free time for useless shit