Spotify has penned a new multi-year partnership deal with controversial podcast host Joe Rogan, whose enormously popular show will soon also be available on competing platforms, including YouTube a…
I do it because it is convenient and easy and my.whooe family benefits. Don’t trivialize things, especially if it’s something you’re rallying against. Recognise it’s strengths and attack the shit parts, like this post or the layoffs, the ads, the social media elements and shorts additions to the app while they rollback features.
Yeah, but often the alternative is either trying to hunt down something from piracy sites (often near impossible with certain artists), or buying it. Buying also often doesn’t mean just going in a record shop with many artists (out of print, no printing at all, etc), not to mention often how hard it is to get an optical drive for it (many computer cases lack an option to install them because iT ImPEdes On AiRFloW or LiNUs TolD uS wHAt YeaR iT IS 2001, discrete players are no longer made in the same number and most modern options are often overpriced audiofoolery stuff, etc).
Pretty much everything on spotify is on YouTube, plus all the stuff that isn’t on spotify but was uploaded by one person in 2009, plus all the mixes and non published music (video game, soundtrack stuff)
I probably listen to more on YouTube than I do tidal (my personal rental service of choice) these days
YouTube streams adaptive videos, which are not going to load the video-part of the playback unless you actually have the video on.
You can notice this effect most clearly in certain apps that stream adaptive video in that when you turn the screen on and off it takes a small time before the video segment actually loads - those bytes don’t make it to the device unless they are actually necessary for the experience.
No contest on the point about bitrates for the audio stream.
Imagine giving this company $120 per year to rent music
I do it because it is convenient and easy and my.whooe family benefits. Don’t trivialize things, especially if it’s something you’re rallying against. Recognise it’s strengths and attack the shit parts, like this post or the layoffs, the ads, the social media elements and shorts additions to the app while they rollback features.
You’re making a lot of valid points that have made me more anti-spotify. I will continue to buy my music and self host it.
Ah yes convenience… The great equalizer.
Convenience is a big undeniable part of our life. Every service you pay for is convenience.
You can’t deny that Spotify is a convenient service.
It is, but I’m ok with not having it.
Yeah, but often the alternative is either trying to hunt down something from piracy sites (often near impossible with certain artists), or buying it. Buying also often doesn’t mean just going in a record shop with many artists (out of print, no printing at all, etc), not to mention often how hard it is to get an optical drive for it (many computer cases lack an option to install them because iT ImPEdes On AiRFloW or LiNUs TolD uS wHAt YeaR iT IS 2001, discrete players are no longer made in the same number and most modern options are often overpriced audiofoolery stuff, etc).
Pretty much everything on spotify is on YouTube, plus all the stuff that isn’t on spotify but was uploaded by one person in 2009, plus all the mixes and non published music (video game, soundtrack stuff)
I probably listen to more on YouTube than I do tidal (my personal rental service of choice) these days
And to be clear, YouTube, not YouTube music
YouTube has the issue of having a video stream in parallel thus more bandwidth, and piss poor bitrate.
The bitrate is the primary issue for me. Sounds like absolute ass on my main system.
YouTube streams adaptive videos, which are not going to load the video-part of the playback unless you actually have the video on.
You can notice this effect most clearly in certain apps that stream adaptive video in that when you turn the screen on and off it takes a small time before the video segment actually loads - those bytes don’t make it to the device unless they are actually necessary for the experience.
No contest on the point about bitrates for the audio stream.
“The alternative is buying it”
😦 Uh… Yeah… Your annual music budget is $120 and you choose not to own any music.