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Frownland 11-10-2016 01:57 PM

I use YouTube, but I rarely use their playlists or comps. I usually throw on a full album or live performance or something, usually ones that aren't on Spotify.

Selective 11-10-2016 02:03 PM

For those having (AdBlock Plus) problems on YouTube, disable (AdBlock Plus) on all of YouTube and then get (uBlock Origin) and that will fix it. Note: it must be (uBlock Origin), because (uBlock) only doesn't work, and do make sure (AdBlock Plus) is disabled on all of YouTube so (uBlock Origin) will work.

Selective 11-10-2016 02:10 PM

I just remembered another one.

AOL Radio

Does AOL Radio still exist? Anyone still use it? I think you have to have AOL to use it. Does AOL even exist anymore?

Selective 11-10-2016 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by 1blankmind (Post 1768081)
I like to use this radio station app called slacker (I have no idea if any of you have ever heard of it). Though, for album listening I use spotify.

I just did a search for car internet radio, and Slacker came up. Now I'm looking over their website, and it also works on computers.

Thanks for mentioning it. I'll look it over.

grindy 11-10-2016 03:13 PM

Are you doing some kind of market research or is it just a thing that interests you?

(I don't stream btw)

Aloysius 11-10-2016 09:48 PM

I stream a lot - mostly Apple Music (which isn't on your list) as I'm a subscriber and can stream my own collection together with new releases etc, I use both Spotify and Pandora at times, as well as streaming from bandcamp and SoundCloud for less mainstream releases.

djchameleon 11-10-2016 10:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Selective (Post 1768135)
I didn't know about Groove Music, thanks for mentioning it, I'll look into it.

Yeah Groove Music showed up with the Windows 10 update and I used to use Zune Software for streaming before that. So I just kind of rolled over and started using it. I even bought a pass so I can use it on my phone and tablet.

innerspaceboy 11-10-2016 10:48 PM

I stream exclusively from my own server. The painfully limited libraries of commercial services like Spotify and Pandora are paltry at best, and are inherently inferior to personal libraries as they are limited by licensing restrictions, severely crippling the scale of recordings they offer.

And the idea of entrusting the public's access of media content to a corporation is alarmingly dystopian, especially given the censorship we've already witnessed with content revoked at will or even added when unwanted like in the case of U2.

I'll stick to my own server, thank you.

Selective 11-15-2016 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by grindy (Post 1768163)
Are you doing some kind of market research or is it just a thing that interests you?

(I don't stream btw)

Mostly just an interest of mine. Before YouTube and everything else, I think my first internet radio experience was with AOL Radio. I was also hunting down individual websites that had their own private streams, and I would use iTunes to stream them. Both the AOL Radio and individual private streams were free and had no commercials, and for AOL Radio, you just had to have AOL, and the others relied on donations.

Then later when I tried SecondLife, all regions in there had internet radio streams, so anything that could be streamed in iTunes could be streamed in SecondLife. So I found even more cool stations to listen to when I was in there.

Then I found out about TuneIn, where every single internet radio stream ever in existence, is all organized and made easy to find and play, and most can be played from TuneIn without iTunes so it made it easier for those unable to use iTunes.

I've been around some people to use Pandora Radio and iHeart Radio, and I absolutely hate them. They have way too many problems.

I love YouTube, but it's been a huge mess since Google bought it. Anyone can flag any videos, and because everything is automated, flags mean instant removal, and there are no records of who flagged what, so that is being abused. Also, copyright owners are claiming ownership over stuff they don't own, stealing money from other copyright owners, and even blocking their viewers in certain countries without their knowledge. Also, copyrights can be sold and traded, meaning permission to use something can later come back as a copyright strike without any warning. Then videos that were allowed to be up, are eventually hit with copyright violations when the owner decides to upload their own copy.

I do love youtube, but I do find myself constantly replacing deleted and blocked videos, and that also includes ones uploaded by the artists and record labels themselves. Even the country region blocks on half the videos is annoying and it makes it difficult to share them.

The best way to share music other than a private personal stream, is MixCloud. You just need professional music editing software to be able to use it.

At the moment, I'm into music videos, but I do have a huge list of internet radio streams to pick from, and I have them set in my iTunes so I can just tune in anytime.

So I've always had an interest in internet radio, but my reason for making this topic was to see what others use and know about. I like to know everything, so if there is something I don't know about, then that interests me.

Selective 11-15-2016 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by innerspaceboy (Post 1768351)
I stream exclusively from my own server. The painfully limited libraries of commercial services like Spotify and Pandora are paltry at best, and are inherently inferior to personal libraries as they are limited by licensing restrictions, severely crippling the scale of recordings they offer.

And the idea of entrusting the public's access of media content to a corporation is alarmingly dystopian, especially given the censorship we've already witnessed with content revoked at will or even added when unwanted like in the case of U2.

I'll stick to my own server, thank you.

I agree. That's actually what I meant when I listed iTunes Radio, except now that I think about it, there might be two versions of iTunes Radio. The first one, you insert your own personal private internet radio streams by inserting their addresses. The second one, I never tried so I'm not sure, but I saw iTunes recently added a Radio button. Does anyone know if that button has preset stations or does it just ask you to insert a radio address?


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