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Originally Posted by Chula Vista
I also use iTunes but since buying a Galaxy phone, Chromebook, and switching over to Chrome on my main workstation I've been using Google music more and more lately.
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Curious Chula - I presume the persistent issue remains that non-commercial / private label / independent music is not available for purchase from Google Music. And there is likely a similar issue with rights litigation restricting some commercial music from being made available.
But what about the magic 20,000 track limit. How do users with hundreds of thousands of tracks use Google Music?
I'm still trying to find a viable legal solution for users who already have large libraries of their own. A personal server is practically free to setup and costs nothing to maintain monthly. It gives users total control and limitless accessibility to tens of terabytes of their media from any device. Will this method come to replace the streaming fad by which users don't actually own ANYTHING?