Updates to Entertainment in Windows 10
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LOL I wouldn't trade my Google Play for this any day. In the first place, I uploaded my personal music to Google storage (50 GB worth) and can access it from anything, anywhere any time I want. Plus, I can listen to an unending amount of music and it is free. I can upload up to 20,000 songs free (have 11,000 now), only then for $9.99 I can expand it to unlimited storage. I seriously doubt Microsoft will grant me 50GB of OneDrive storage free.
Plus, is this only accessible through a windows machine? What good is that? I guess it will work for some, I am pretty happy right where I am at.
. . .iTunes forever. . .:)
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11,000 songs - wow. It would only take 23 days at 24 hrs per day to listen to them!
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11,000 songs - wow. It would only take 23 days at 24 hrs per day to listen to them!
I feel like a little leaguer compared to some peoples collections. Actually I owned a club and dance bar during the late 90's, that is the reason for the amount. Left overs :)
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I have amassed a measly total of over 500 gb of free Onedrive. From a combo of 200gb free with my Surface 2 purchase promo, 100gb free when they gave that out with the rebrand from Skydrive and another 100 I gave myself from just using Bing and getting rewards points.
I haven't spent a penny and my whole collection is up there to listen to whenever and on whatever I want, not to mention I took advantage of the Xbox Music pass deal for $38/yr. Can't beat that! The choice is clear for me.
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I prefer my music collection on my M(usic) and N(ew Music) drives on 2 of my PC's. Mostly FLAC and 320K Mp3. 695GB over 67,000 files. I have this collection backed up to about 5 computers, an external hard drive, the original cd's and DVD's. My music is always available on my own storage cloud. I use Winamp to play the music. Just hit play folder and away we go. Probably still be playing My Music on Windows 7 Ultimate as Windows 10 is just too much in your face sell me stuff. Why on earth would you want to pay to stream music when you can listen to your own collection or even listen to free online radio stations? I guess I am just set in my ways.
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Why on earth would you want to pay to stream music when you can listen to your own collection or even listen to free online radio stations? I guess I am just set in my ways.
You're not the only one. :)
I currently have >10,000 mp3 on my PC (~71 GB).