Anyone using Spotify? If so are you finding the 10$ a month premium worth it?
A stupid question. What's the big deal with Spotify??? OK I can listen to my music on my phone. I have a 32GIG card, I don't think I know 32gig worth of music
Figure 32GIG would be 7,000 songs x3 minutes = 21,000 minutes /60 minutes =350 hours/24= 14.5 days without listening to the same song.
Can you download music with Spotify, like Napster, Limewire etc...
If so that's pretty cool
A stupid question. What's the big deal with Spotify??? OK I can listen to my music on my phone. I have a 32GIG card, I don't think I know 32gig worth of music
Figure 32GIG would be 7,000 songs x3 minutes = 21,000 minutes /60 minutes =350 hours/24= 14.5 days without listening to the same song.
Can you download music with Spotify, like Napster, Limewire etc...
If so that's pretty cool
I tried spotify and hated it. Not the premium version but why can you stream music on desktop only?
Pandora is my go to app for music
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What's the advantage over Pandora, TuneIn Radio etc... If I wanna listen to a specific song I just go to Youtube and watch the video.
Spotify you can pick what song you want to listen to, kinda like Grooveshark(but not illegal). Where as with Pandora you select a song and it builds playlists based off that song/artist you cant pick exactly what song you want to listen too.
What's the advantage over Pandora, TuneIn Radio etc... If I wanna listen to a specific song I just go to Youtube and watch the video.
I signed up for Premium on day one and haven't looked back yet. I use it everyday. I've got my 8,000+ song music collection on Google Music and then Spotify for the rest. No complaints here.
How's the quality, are you finding yourself using Pandora at all for music discovery?
Quality is amazing. I made sure to set the quality to high quality for both streaming and sync. One of the huge benefits of Premium service is offline access. So for example, I have my starred (favorites) songs set to be available offline on my Thunderbolt. So when I star a song either on my home laptop, work laptop, phone, Xoom, whatever, it downloads an offline copy onto my Thunderbolt. Quality is amazing and no stuttering since it is available without a data connection. And streaming quality is great too.
I do have Pandora as well. Even bought Pandora One about a year ago. But to be honest, I haven't touched Pandora since getting Spotify.
I think my holy hang up with signing up is I like Pandora for music discovery. I know there's things you can setup on my home computer to discover new song that ties into your last.fm account. However I want it on the phone.
Pandora is amazing for music discovery. No taking away from that. What I would do if I were you is use Pandora to discover it and use Spotify for access to it later at any time.
I haven't tried Spotify yet, mainly because I'm sure what it can do that my slacker account can't...
I have the slacker plus ($4/month), not the premium...so I don't have full custom playlists... But I get custom stations with offline caching... And I'm very happy with it. I'm not saying that Spotify can't so more, but I've never understood why Pandora is so much more popular when it doesn't offer those services (to my knowlege), and why no one ever compares spotify's service to Slacker, which to me seems more comparable.