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Google Music

Posted: Tue Nov 08, 2011 4:22 pm
by Ruutu15
Have any of you guys tried this out? I'm in, and I have 4 invitations for those of you who may want them. I'll PM them to the first 4 people who reply (not PM) here.

It's useful anywhere you're near a computer without your music (at work), and if you have an Android phone, you can get the app. You can upload 2,200 songs onto the Google cloud and stream them to your computer or Droid, thus saving space on your device, and having access to your library anywhere.

Re: Google Music

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 9:31 am
by cprice12
I have an account. Haven't had time to mess with it too much.
I've heard good things though.

I have a long list of crap I want to do...just need to find the time.

Re: Google Music

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 10:04 am
by abc789987
I've got an account but I don't really use it. I'm a little afraid of uploading my music because I have misplaced the hard copies of all my music...

I just use subsonic to stream all my music stored on my home computer and grooveshark for everything else. Grooveshark is awesome btw.

Re: Google Music

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2011 6:21 pm
by SteveO
abc789987 wrote:I've got an account but I don't really use it. I'm a little afraid of uploading my music because I have misplaced the hard copies of all my music...

I just use subsonic to stream all my music stored on my home computer and grooveshark for everything else. Grooveshark is awesome btw.
I'm just not sure I'm ready to adopt the Cloud for music storage for pretty much the same reason.

I've bought a few albums off of Amazon that I just store out there, but essentially nothing from my own collection.

Re: Google Music

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 7:13 pm
by ViPeRx007
I'll take an invite if you've still got one.

Re: Google Music

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 7:19 pm
by ViPeRx007
abc789987 wrote:I've got an account but I don't really use it. I'm a little afraid of uploading my music because I have misplaced the hard copies of all my music...

I just use subsonic to stream all my music stored on my home computer and grooveshark for everything else. Grooveshark is awesome btw.
++ about Grooveshark. I like using last.fm or pandora to discover new artists and then pop them into Grooveshark to queue up other songs by them. It's nice to just be able to pick whatever and listen to it as much as you want, which is different from sites like last.fm/pandora.

I just wish Grooveshark had an iPhone app. They do, but you have to jailbreak your phone which I'm kind of scared to do. Maybe one day the powers at Apple will let it in the App Store.

Re: Google Music

Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 10:30 am
by cprice12
I'm a Shoutcast fan.
If you give me the option to skip songs, like-dislike, etc, then I'm constantly screwing with it.
I just want to tune in and let it play in the background as I work or whatever, and not worry about it.

I also listen to XM Radio a lot...but their web player sucks epic suck...so I've been using it less and Shoutcast more. Shoutcast on Winamp is awesome...and free. :okman:

Re: Google Music

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 11:23 pm
by _Gassoff
I love turntable.fm

Re: Google Music

Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 1:41 pm
by cprice12
I have REALLY started using Google Music (now Google Play) a LOT more. Love it.
All of my music is in there and I've bought numerous songs & albums that also default to there.
It also streams great through my Droid2 phone. Very convenient to call up a song quickly from anywhere using the Google Play app.

With my increased use of Google Play, I cancelled my XM subscription after 7+ years. Kind of sad, I used to use it all of the time and I used to love it. I just didn't use it anymore except to listen to NHL Home ice in the car to and from work. I listen to shoutcast at work almost exclusively and I have nice speakers and a subwoofer attached to a laptop in my detached workshop that connects to the WIFI from the house and streams either Shoutcast or Google Play out there. It was hard to justify keeping XM at $14/mo. or whatever it was when I listen to free alternatives much more often.

To replace XM in the car, I'm just using my phone and an AUX cable to the stereo in my wife's car and I can stream Shoutcast, Google Play or whatever. I need to get a new stereo in my car since I do not have an AUX port...I'll be doing that soon I guess.

Anyway, I like this setup better, it's more convenient and it's saving me money. :okman:

Re: Google Music

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 9:52 am
by Ruutu15
Curt, make sure to watch your credit card statements. I have a Sirius radio in my car, and my girlfriend has an XM. When we cancelled both of them after about a year, they billed me long after service had been turned off...like 2 months later. Could have just been a strange accounting thing, just a heads up.

Re: Google Music

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 11:17 am
by big d note
I got a Synology DiskStation recently and put all my music on there (146 GB so far). I'm currently streaming music to my work computer with their Audio Station app in my browser. It plays mp3s smoothly, but I'm listening to some flac files right now, and it is buffering a bit with the larger files. However, the box's CPU is also running at 100% making photo thumbnails right now, so that might be part of it. The Synology has built-in support for Shoutcast too. I should check that out.

Re: Google Music

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 12:34 pm
by cprice12
big d note wrote:I got a Synology DiskStation recently and put all my music on there (146 GB so far). I'm currently streaming music to my work computer with their Audio Station app in my browser. It plays mp3s smoothly, but I'm listening to some flac files right now, and it is buffering a bit with the larger files. However, the box's CPU is also running at 100% making photo thumbnails right now, so that might be part of it. The Synology has built-in support for Shoutcast too. I should check that out.
Haven't heard of that...looked it up...looks pretty cool.
What are the benefits of using that over a free cloud based service like Google Play? I guess it's nice to host your own stuff for one...what are the other benefits?

Re: Google Music

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 4:41 pm
by big d note
I got the Synology basically to act as a home server for all my stuff - family pictures, music, movies, shared files, etc. It can do a hell of a lot more too if you want to. Within the house I can stream stuff faster than I could from Google's cloud, and with the right software I can stream over the internet too. I put BubbleUPnP on my Android tablet the other night, and I could stream a full DVD copy in .mkv format from the server with almost no buffering over wireless N. Once I put their server program on the Synology, I'll be able to stream stuff to the tablet over the internet too when I'm away from home. It has UPnP and DLNA support, do I can access media through my TV or Blu-ray player too.

My wife helps with the bulletin at church and they transfer files back and forth with USB drives, which means multiple trips back and forth in the car. I set up a shared folder on the server and gave the three of them access to that folder to share files that way instead. You could do it with Dropbox or something too, but it was just something else I could use the server for, and it only took a few minutes to set up.

They have a Wordpress plug-in too, and I'm thinking about hosting some blogs. I think it even has phpBB support. Synology has a free DDNS service, so I don't have to mess with getting a static IP or remembering my IP address either.

Re: Google Music

Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 1:34 pm
by cprice12
big d note wrote:I got the Synology basically to act as a home server for all my stuff - family pictures, music, movies, shared files, etc. It can do a hell of a lot more too if you want to. Within the house I can stream stuff faster than I could from Google's cloud, and with the right software I can stream over the internet too. I put BubbleUPnP on my Android tablet the other night, and I could stream a full DVD copy in .mkv format from the server with almost no buffering over wireless N. Once I put their server program on the Synology, I'll be able to stream stuff to the tablet over the internet too when I'm away from home. It has UPnP and DLNA support, do I can access media through my TV or Blu-ray player too.

My wife helps with the bulletin at church and they transfer files back and forth with USB drives, which means multiple trips back and forth in the car. I set up a shared folder on the server and gave the three of them access to that folder to share files that way instead. You could do it with Dropbox or something too, but it was just something else I could use the server for, and it only took a few minutes to set up.

They have a Wordpress plug-in too, and I'm thinking about hosting some blogs. I think it even has phpBB support. Synology has a free DDNS service, so I don't have to mess with getting a static IP or remembering my IP address either.
Nice...all of it. :okman:
I wish I had the time to dedicate to setting up something like that.

Re: Google Music

Posted: Sun Nov 25, 2012 11:21 pm
by _Gassoff
Some of you may appreciate the music of my generation. I have a new podcast that gets uploaded every Saturday. You can subscribe and it will download to your device automatically on iTunes, Google, or Yahoo.

Or you can stream it on line or download it to your computer.

Episode 6 - signal7-2012-11-19.2154 located at: http://signal7.podomatic.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

The Isley Brothers - Summer Breeze
Dave Mason - Every Woman
Michael Stanley Band - Strike Up The Band
Deep Purple - Noise Abatement Society Tapes
Modern English - I Melt With You
Kenny Loggins - Swear Your Love
Pink Floyd - Us And Them
Thin Lizzy - Are You Ready
Johnny Van Zant - Drive My Car
MC Hawking - Led Zeppelin Medley
Wishbone Ash - Silver Shoes
String Driven Thing - Ways Of The World
Albert Hammond - It Never Rains In Southern California
Camper Van Beethoven - Pictures Of Matchstick Men
Rush - One Little Victory (Live)
Electric Light Orchestra - Mr. Blue Sky
J.J. Cale - Mama Don't (Live)
The Marshall Tucker Band - Love Will
REO Speedwagon - That Ain't Love
April Wine - Sign Of The Gypsy Queen
The Cars - Tonight She Comes
Bad Company - Deal With The Preacher (Live)
Eddie Money - Wanna Be A Rock N' Roll Star
Zebra - Free
Van Morrison - Moondance
Journey - Any Way You Want It

Re: Google Music

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 11:49 pm
by _Gassoff
The Deep Cuts Radio podcast is now available for free at the iTunes store:

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Re: Google Music

Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2013 10:03 am
by abc789987
_Gassoff wrote:Some of you may appreciate the music of my generation. I have a new podcast that gets uploaded every Saturday. You can subscribe and it will download to your device automatically on iTunes, Google, or Yahoo.

Or you can stream it on line or download it to your computer.

Episode 6 - signal7-2012-11-19.2154 located at: http://signal7.podomatic.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

The Isley Brothers - Summer Breeze
Dave Mason - Every Woman
Michael Stanley Band - Strike Up The Band
Deep Purple - Noise Abatement Society Tapes
Modern English - I Melt With You
Kenny Loggins - Swear Your Love
Pink Floyd - Us And Them
Thin Lizzy - Are You Ready
Johnny Van Zant - Drive My Car
MC Hawking - Led Zeppelin Medley
Wishbone Ash - Silver Shoes
String Driven Thing - Ways Of The World
Albert Hammond - It Never Rains In Southern California
Camper Van Beethoven - Pictures Of Matchstick Men
Rush - One Little Victory (Live)
Electric Light Orchestra - Mr. Blue Sky
J.J. Cale - Mama Don't (Live)
The Marshall Tucker Band - Love Will
REO Speedwagon - That Ain't Love
April Wine - Sign Of The Gypsy Queen
The Cars - Tonight She Comes
Bad Company - Deal With The Preacher (Live)
Eddie Money - Wanna Be A Rock N' Roll Star
Zebra - Free
Van Morrison - Moondance
Journey - Any Way You Want It
Nice music! I'm always looking for awesome playlists to listen to while at work. Thanks!