Which one?

Which one?

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fastcodesign.com/3048607/what-major-music-streaming-services-pay-artists-visualized
variety.com/2012/digital/news/disney-inks-exclusive-deal-with-netflix-1118063070/
support.tidal.com/hc/en-us/articles/201167102-How-much-music-is-available-in-TIDAL-
digitaltrends.com/music/apple-music-vs-spotify/
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>streaming
plebeian

You're basically streaming data from your own hard drive or from another hard drive.

I use Google Play even though it's missing a ton of albums I like.

At least you can upload everything it doesn't have.

I actually can't imagine anyone having fully utilized all 4 but I use spotify and want for barely anything let alone data allowance

Spotify by far

Been using Spotify since it was invite only beta in like 2009 and haven't felt the need to use anything else

Rutracker

MEGA

Download your music.

Spotify. It has most songs (yes it does miss a lot, but it has the most complete library compared to the other services)

What is the utility of using any of these? Serious question. Streaming is useless, everything is already in my grasp.

Pay for Spotify and use Google Music (free) for uploading everything spoot doesn't have

>which is your favorite flavor of corporate dick to suck?
pirating literally forever

>not having to find and download every single album you want to hear
>constantly having acess to most music you like
>able to download/check out most albums on a whim
it's super comfortable compared to the alternatives. i'll never go back to moving music between my phone and pc and not always having acess to all my music.

I use google play but not for streaming. It's just so I can upload music onto my phone easily

>not having to find and download every single album you want to hear
Yeah, instead you have to find, buffer and stream every single album you want to hear
>constantly having acess to most music you like
I have access to most music I like right here on my hard drive
>able to download/check out most albums on a whim
I'm able to do that with rutracker and slseek

music.microsoft.com

You can do that with spotify too, but not like you really have to since they have almost everything.

Thoughts about this?

theverge.com/2016/12/6/13846936/pandora-premium-music-streaming-service

>You can do that with spotify too
What? Since when?

Spotify lets you do this

>Yeah, instead you have to find, buffer and stream every single album you want to hear

are you seriously implying that takes any effort or time

it's objectively faster then finding a torrent. you can't argue against this.

>I have access to most music I like right here on my hard drive

So do i, there's a save offline feature.

>I'm able to do that with rutracker and slseek

Objectively 5x faster on Spotify.

Spotify hands down.

what the hell is the bottom right?

I use googleplay and its fine. I've only missed japanese stuff so far, other than that, bretty good.

Amazon music

It just launched in a few countries

soulseek

>use spotify
>muh 10000 song limit
dropped

nice, keep on supporting the musicians!

I do. I buy merch at their stalls if I really like their shows
>spotify
>supporting musicians

I don't use spotify dawg, they give almost nothing to the musicians in return. And nice lie btw

>nice lie btw
Thanks.

Apple music because it's so convenient

This

Right, so I can make sure it's FLAC or .wav and I'm not supporting a parasitic villain preying on the artists of today in a dying industry.

youtube

I saw my roommate using Clementine to listen to his music.
Looking to switch from iTunes so I can stream .wav quality.

What do y'all suggest?

Google play is alright. I've been using it for about 3 years now

fastcodesign.com/3048607/what-major-music-streaming-services-pay-artists-visualized
This is a year and a half old but hey

Not that other guy, but I pay for spotify anyway

And on this graph, it's not as bad as it looks if you consider spotify has 75 million users and pays $0.0011 per song, whereas Tidal has 0.5 (or 0.3) million and pays $0.007. Google Play is pretty high up there, but pretty bad for selection as some in this thread have said.

>it's not as bad as it looks if you consider spotify has 75 million users and pays $0.0011 per song, whereas Tidal has 0.5 (or 0.3) million and pays $0.007
How is that relevant? If spotify's users migrated to tidal the artists would need an even lower percentage of plays. Spotify is garbage, there's no sugarcoating it.

Google Play and sharethreads for anything that's missing works perfect for me

meh, it's still pretty fucking shitty for all these giants to not give me the money I deserve, but hey.
People want free music.

>FLAC
meme format

uploaded.to

That means an artist would make $82.5k if all 75 million people listened to at least 1 of their songs. I doubt that's happening for any of the artists on Spotify. Which means the artists are getting seriously fucked.

Only if you're nearly deaf. BUT, I used to think that too until I started doing my own recording. MP3 sucks the life out of music. You can really hear the difference when it's something you created yourself. It's awful. Don't use MP3 if you don't have to.

>That means an artist would make $82.5k if all 75 million people listened to at least 1 of their songs
And if the same people listened to them on tidal, they'd make a fuckload more. By just existing Spotify is diverting users from the more artist-friendly services and shafting the musicians.

Nobody should be listening to anything for free. Advertisement based profiteering should be dead, but plebs and cheap cunts are feeding the machine.

If Spotify's users migrated to Tidal, it's very likely artist payout would decrease in relation to new demand for artists on that platform. Part of the reason a smaller platform pays more is to incentivize people to move to it. A lot of the money a platform makes goes into acquiring IP to put on it.

For example, look at Netflix.
variety.com/2012/digital/news/disney-inks-exclusive-deal-with-netflix-1118063070/ They spent in the range of 100 million to 300 million to get access to Disney movies on its service for some duration.

You've got to spend money to make money, and Spotify has certainly done a lot of that. As can be argued, a lot more money is made by artists selling merchandise and live shows than albums, so free/semifree streaming of an artist's music to a potential userbase of 75 million is better than pressing 20k discs and selling them in brick and mortar stores when you consider that these people could become fans who pay for shows and merch.

Spotify is missing a ton of stuff. Listen to more music.

support.tidal.com/hc/en-us/articles/201167102-How-much-music-is-available-in-TIDAL-
Tidal has 40 mil

digitaltrends.com/music/apple-music-vs-spotify/
Spotify has "more than 30 million" and Apple has 40 million.

Honestly I just signed up for a Tidal trial. I'll see how this goes.

Yeah man, go ahead and charge 100 bucks for your debut album for your band that has a following of like one thousand followers on bandcamp. I mean after all, making a statement of "my art has great value" is far more important than getting your music out to as many people as possible and gaining a following.

I'm not producing music. If I was, and was brand new... well... gee... I wonder if something like Bandcamp would be a good way to get started? I know some people are making good fucking money on Bandcamp. Things like that will get your heard, if you don't suck, people will buy.

>Nobody should be listening to anything for free
>I wonder if something like Bandcamp (a service that provides free streaming with the option to purchase the album) would be a good way to get started?

nice leap faggot. maybe if I sold my album for 5 or 10 bux and a thousand people bought it. fuck, that's 5-10k for me. then word gets around that my shit is worth paying for.

I would never put anything on there for free. Free is only an option. Putting something on there for free is like saying, "I don't believe in myself." You can offer clips/demos of songs. If people like, they will buy.

does tidal have swans' full discog?

First impressions of Tidal

Fonts rendered really poorly on Windows 10
Songs take a fair amount of time to buffer (I'm on a gigabit connection)
I like how much more barebones the interface is, reminds me of some foobar themes
Some things seem to be tagged poorly, but that just takes time (example tidal.com/artist/8080678 should be just KMFDM and the album is Hau Ruck

Great, so you have al album on bandcamp that I can't even listen to and that costs like five bucks. With the millions of artists creating music each day, why don't you take a guess as to whether I'll risk wasting my money on it or not.

tidal.com/artist/3546966
This is their selection

God, this buffering is so annoying. Even Spotify's highest quality buffers faster, I wonder if they went full retard and are giving me flacs, rather than high quality VBRs.

arguing autists, stop bumping this thread. I don't want to see this thread anymore.

I'm going to assume you didn't ignore the last sentence.

>>I listened to the demo clips and don't wish to buy this over other music.

That's fine. I wouldn't expect to please everyone.

Now, if you did like it, but you're only not buying it because something else is free... then you're a pleb and/or cheap cunt.

why the fuck doesn't Tidal make the window title the artist/album/song/something? It just says Tidal. There are basically no options to customize the interface.

Yeah I like Google because of the Youtube extras, but missing some low-hanging albums like Richard D James or Queens of the Stone Age.

It doesn't tell me what year shit is except on the copyright part at the bottom of the album track list

>demo clips
Yeah because I'm actually going to get invested in the material of a band and become interested through 10 second snippets of their choruses. Are you fucking retarded? Are you completely incapable of dropping a point you yourself are aware is dumb as fuck purely because of your ego? What the fuck is wrong with you, you argumentative twit? Jesus fucking Crhist, you are aware that such a thing as "the radio" exists, right?

learn to hide threads you faggot redditor

The clips are 30 seconds and contain a verse or 2 and chorus. I believe you can customize though, that's just what I encounter most often. You're completely ignorant about what you're trying to argue against.

I used to pirate 100% of my music, now I pay for spotify premium. Objectively artists are seeing more of my $ than they ever did. I'm broke as fuck so my $10/month is all I can swing. I'm sure many are in a similar boat. Beats torrenting.

I shouldn't have to act to avoid you autists. You should stop being an autist.

Checked.

And at least you're paying. People who are 'fine' with the ads is what grinds me gears.

How do I lose my autism :(

No one gives a shit about what you want and don't want, you fucking retard. No one should have to cater to your desires. Either deal with it and hide the thread or eat a bullet.

Spotify with ads is basically the worst listening experience I have ever had. I have no doubt in my mind a person who uses Pandora with ads is a complete pleb.

I'm an audio engineer, now. It changes things.

What an obnoxious twerp you are.

Correct on both points.
FLAC actually isn't a meme format unless you're a casual. Mp3's can sound indistinguishable to FLAC, but only if they're encoded properly. FLAC removes the stress of poorly encoded mp3. If you own FLAC, you can re-encode it into any other format and be sure it was done correctly. For a while, some mp3 encoders had a bug that stripped high end. If you owned the FLAC, you could re encode when the bug was fixed. I encode my files differently depending on where I'm storing them, my phone, my hardrive, etc. You can only do that with FLAC.

...

I've listened to a fair amount of music on a number of formats, and the one I always find to be the best is vbr0. 320k mp3 has effectively the same sound quality, but with more peace of mind from filesize. If there were a high quality vbr format that had some level of redundancy baked in to the file, it would be the best file format. Safe against data loss and as large as is needed.

Do you only listen to top 100 charts or something?

LOL. Read my mind. TPB has nothing worth downloading unless you're 15 and only like umph-tsk.

oh nice, I usually just go with the presets that lame (the mp3 encoder tool) offers. usually do --preset extreme or insane. I doubt I'd be able to hear the difference between vbr0, 320, and those presets. The lame manual says vbr0 is better then either of those presets though! vbr is great imo though.

youtube is good

I use Microsoft Groove since they've given me the most ยข per stream t.b.h.

none

>save offline feature

So Im going to pay for the offline feature, when the same thing can happen if i download the album without paying... so revolutionary

Amazon Music is an absolute travesty.

I still use it because it comes with my Prime and for some reason it lots plenty of classic British Radio shows.

I pay $5/mo for Spotify and it's more worth it than anything else I pay for on a monthly basis.
>High quality stream and/or download
>download anything for availability on any device and switch between them easily
>have tmobile so doesn't count against data
>curates playlist for me every week where (so far) I've found good music every week since it started
>at least the artists get paid (a little) rather than downloading for free where they get nothing (i still pirate video, fuck hollywood)
>see what your friends are listening to/share what you're listening to, if that's your cup of tea
>literally so much music available to play in seconds

haven't tried any of the others because fuck google and apple and amazon and you

I want to try it for curiosity

can I have that 2 minutes to midnight shirt?

It seems Apple music is pre unpopular but that's what I use as well as what most of my friends use and I have had basically no problems with it (And I liked getting Blonde early)

Do people use streaming out in the streets?

It's almost like Google/Apple etc. have a pact with mobile providers and essentially removed micro SD almost entirely or something..........

It's not as elegant as Google Play, but you can make a playlist using local files and then save for offline to download the music on your phone or whatever other device you use

all of the above. my job pays for music streaming services for employees

>FLAC

I only listen to raw uncompressed wav files

VK

basically use spotify but if you really like some artist then go ahead and buy the fucking cd/vinyl/merch thing at a show