The iPod/iPhone app is no longer going to allow you to stream music to your device unless you're a subscriber...
Last edited by alexb (2011-02-09 17:45:53)
Last edited by alexb (2011-02-09 17:45:53)
yeah they are starting to charge for mobile apps. See my post above for the storyalexb wrote:
The iPod/iPhone app is no longer going to allow you to stream music to your device unless you're a subscriber...
Sorry, missed it!KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
yeah they are starting to charge for mobile apps. See my post above for the storyalexb wrote:
The iPod/iPhone app is no longer going to allow you to stream music to your device unless you're a subscriber...
Subscribing costs nothing. Especially as the idiots have given you the choice of choosing to pay in a selection of currencies, instead of basing the currency on an easy geolocate script. So I paid next to nothing by switching to the US Dollar and paying that way.alexb wrote:
The iPod/iPhone app is no longer going to allow you to stream music to your device unless you're a subscriber...
I don't think I've ever played one album and then stopped. I create a playlist with several albums and then either go through it shuffle or straight.mtb0minime wrote:
I don't get how some people manage to leave music playing overnight
I always close things down before going to bed. And even if I did leave it up and running, I only listen to one album at a time, baby so it'd stop after an hour.
I actually pay for the mobile Grooveshark app.. and it lets me save the songs for offline listening which is awsm. It's kind of like the Zune pass but the music won't lock down with drm once you stop subscribing. The only problem with grooveshark is that the tags are often bad... but musicbee quickly fixes that.Zimmer wrote:
Subscribing costs nothing. Especially as the idiots have given you the choice of choosing to pay in a selection of currencies, instead of basing the currency on an easy geolocate script. So I paid next to nothing by switching to the US Dollar and paying that way.alexb wrote:
The iPod/iPhone app is no longer going to allow you to stream music to your device unless you're a subscriber...
Also, Last.fm radio sucks. If you're going to test listen something then go to Grooveshark to do that.
see ya in 3 months.Changes to Last.fm Radio on mobile & hardware devices
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ThatWinston_Churchill wrote:
What are you talking about? They want something for internet streaming, itunes and wmp are totally unrelated
I don't have to buy it to listen to itUzique wrote:
internet streaming
lol
what's
the
fucking
point
I used iTunes for years and years also... however iTunes will not let me manage my music on my device now. A switch was in order.Uzique wrote:
i really don't understand why you guys inconvenience yourself so fucking much for what is essentially nothing
i have used itunes/wmp for 6 years and have never needed to fuck around with all this bullshit
what's wrong with you senseless prig elitists?