VeteranXX
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Originally Posted by TrojanMan421
Copyrights...
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I don't care and it shouldn't matter. The music would be from my own collection and not anything I don't already own.
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VeteranXV
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I wonder how long it will take me to upload ~200gigs of music...
Also, I realize its free for beta, but was there any talk of cost after that? Subscription/One-time?
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Yeah they will make you pay to use your music...
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VeteranXX
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it says free for a while on the sign up page
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VeteranXV
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i'd pay a couple bucks a month, or $10 or $15 one time for it no problem. $10/mo-probably not. not with pandora and other free streaming radio, i dont need my music everywhere all that badly.
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Originally Posted by Pengo
i'd pay a couple bucks a month, or $10 or $15 one time for it no problem. $10/mo-probably not. not with pandora and other free streaming radio, i dont need my music everywhere all that badly.
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Thats why I have a 32 gig sd card for my phone...
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VeteranXV
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Got my invite today, trying it out now.
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You're Invited!
Welcome to Music Beta, a new service from Google that lets you store your personal collection online and access it instantly without the hassle of wires or syncing.
Enjoy your music anywhere — listen on any web browser or your smartphone or tablet running Android 2.2 or higher.
Save your favorite albums, artists, and playlists on your device so you can keep listening even when you’re not connected.
Create your own custom playlists or build them automatically from a single song.
Get Started
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Last edited by Pengo; 05-26-2011 at 14:20..
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VeteranX Contributor
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I just got my invite today.
I also just paid for 20GB of storage on Amazon's cloud music service ($20/yr). I'm conflicted.
I think Google will do a better job with the whole "cloud" and accessibility thing; but Amazon has their MP3 store tied to their cloud.
IDK.
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VeteranXV
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I like the clean look of the android player, but who is the retard who decided not to put in track numbers? A ton of these mobile music apps make this design decision and I hate it. Winamp is the only decent player I've found so far that looks and runs halfway decent and shows track numbers for albums.
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VeteranXX
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i got invited, but i'm still a bit worried.
You uploaded a bunch of your 'music', which is legally not yours. Google gets sued, the people that sued google get access and then you are sued?
Maybe i'm just too paranoid
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VeteranXV
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eh, how would google or anybody else know if the music is not legally yours? people get sued because they are caught uploading music to other random people on p2p networks (caught as in these companies verify this by downloading it on the p2p network themselves and recording your ip address).
people dont get sued because they have some stuff sitting on their hard drive.
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Last edited by Pengo; 05-26-2011 at 15:15..
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VeteranXX
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probably wouldn't be that hard. Find a hash of a know rip of a song. Strange id3 tags.
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VeteranXV
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uh
We're sorry. Music Beta is currently only available in the United States
don't they know i'm american
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VeteranXV
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Doesn't matter. The illegal part is UPLOADING, not DOWNLOADING.
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VeteranXV Contributor
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very slick look
its bare-bones atm but once you get everything uploaded having all of your music on any pc you want or your phone is solid.
Much easier to just have it auto update and upload my music, and have it available anywhere, then have to manually add stuff to my phone even if androids can do so wireless.
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VeteranX
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Sounds a lot like playlist.com but with ability to upload your own music.
Signed up, here's hoping.
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VeteranXV
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If you have an Android phone try Tinyshark its an unoffical GS app, works great for me.
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Originally Posted by NoFiX
One thing I don't like about GrooveShark is you have to pay for the mobile app ( 9.99/month )
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VeteranXV
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Originally Posted by Whoop
probably wouldn't be that hard. Find a hash of a know rip of a song. Strange id3 tags.
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I could write "ripped by hackerx" in the id3 tags of mp3s I just ripped off my own cd or downloaded from amazon legally.
maybe finding a hash of a scene rip would be the only way, but i'm not sure that necessarily means its an illegal copy anyway? is it technically illegal to have a rip of a cd you own, if you didn't rip it? and even if it is technically illegal, has anyone ever even been sued for it?
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VeteranXV
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don't record internet radio either, yo
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VeteranXX Contributor
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it will be much better when project tungsten is finished....
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