• shalafi@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    All-in-one convenience is the only reason I pay Spotify, my only streaming service. Thought about dropping them, but it would be a monstrous hassle gathering, and continuing to gather, all those MP3s. Plus, I can download that content and use it in the woods with no internet connection. Sold.

    Video content? What a clusterfuck. I steal every bit of it. Hell, I got Amazon Prime and don’t bother looking at video offerings. Default: 🏴‍☠️

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      3 months ago

      Video was nicer when you could buy a piece of physical media to watch your movie on.

      Even then, you still had to contend with such nonsense as region locks later on. Can’t have people watch the movie earlier than release because the production company decided to delay release a while. That would be apocalyptic.

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      3 months ago

      Spotify is getting worse as well, at least on desktop.

      “we are moving the album to a right sidebar, it now only occupies more of your screen”

      “we liked the right sidebar so much that we are moving the queue over there as well, we’re also removing useful info like album and artist”

      I shouldn’t have to use spicetify just to get basic features back

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      3 months ago

      I also used Spotify but it has a serious problem. There’s no guarantee your contents will be always available. I had music there that, for whatever reason, was removed and I can no longer listen to it. Not to mention music that was never available there. I don’t want them to control what I can and can’t listen.

      Now I only use Jellyfin. It works great (except on Android Auto, but they’ll get there). Sure I have to download the MP3 but you only have to do it once and then it will always be there. Just use spotDL and rip the music right out of Spotify with all the metadata.