• Squizzy@lemmy.world
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      No you dont, every streamer from spotify to apple music to qobuz and deezer allow for a full import. I switched to apple music and it pulled everything.

      It is a worse service though which says a lot, spotify does suck but AM has a terrible and boring UI and UX

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        My wife and I ditched streaming for just owning music through bandcamp or CD. We’ve exported her Spotify playlists. If anybody has a link to a tool for generating local playlists from exported Spotify JSONs (for tracks you own, and a list of tracks you need to complete them), I’m all ears.

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          I’d try to write one in PowerShell, only to lose interest halfway through the project, but I don’t have Spotify, sorry!

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        I actually prefer the Apple music interface. Easier to navigate, and their queuing system isn’t horrific. Having play next be different from add to queue is essential. Spotify’s “add to queue” feature playing what you add next instead of the album you started playing was infuriating.

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          In Spotify, add to queue adds to the end of the queue for me. But the queue is always ahead of whatever you were previously listening to. I prefer it to be this way, for me. The queue is the additional songs I want to listen to, ahead of the main thing ive selected, which I eventually want to return to.

          When I want to listen to first this, then that, then that, etc., I “add to playlist” instead of add to queue.

          Now, if I do have a queue already but I want to select a new song to jump to the front, I do have to go into the queue and move the song I want next to the next spot, so I’d appreciate a play next button also.

          In apple music, does play next always become the next song, and pushes the other “play nexts” further back? And does add to queue add to the very end, or is the queue a special list in front of your main playback like in Spotify?

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            Yes exactly. Apple Music play next puts the song or album next always and add to queue to the end always. So the way you prefer is possible with play next, and how I prefer to queue after albums is possible with add to queue. It makes it much easier for DJing on the fly too when you find a song that would be perfect next. I missed this feature from Google Play Music for years while I used Spotify in its place once Google shut it down and folded into yt music.

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              It is still not too hard to DJ on the fly, but it does take a few more taps to move a song from the back of the queue to the top. IMO it encourages you to organize the play next queue every time you are adding a song though which is nice. A lot of times when I’m on aux I end up removing a bunch of songs from the queue because the vibe has changed since I added them, but if I leave it alone for awhile, it gets back to my playlist on its own.

              I think in apple music I’d miss the ability to add to the end of the “play next” queue but ahead of the playlist, but I would like the play next button!

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      when i switched from spotify to Qobuz several months ago they gave me access to a third party playlist conversion site https://soundiiz.com/ with premium features free for the first month of my subscription. Conversion of playlists and liked songs was easy and done within minutes of signing up for Qobuz. I can’t recommend moving off spotify enough; Qobuz won my pick because how they pay artists (seemingly) the highest rate per stream.

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        Same, worked great!
        However, a significant number of songs didn’t exist on Qobuz—including my favorite song at the time. Sadge

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          yea there’s still honestly some downsides to Qobuz, including:

          • Artist profiles: lack of consistency on details like images, descriptions
          • Generated recommendations: magazine articles and album reviews (sometimes) written by humans are top notch; the tradeoff is that recommendations based on specific playlists are often far less “close” musically and I often get random and unexpected auto plays; there is no “daily mix” or “similar artists” or good recommendations for adding new tracks to a longer playlist
          • Library: across the many diverse genres I listen to, frequently newer releases are delayed on Qobuz. Older music library is outstanding, extremely few of my 10s of thousands of total tracks of jazz records were unavailable
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            there is no “daily mix”

            Actually, there is, but it’s only visible on the mobile apps, and not on the website. It’s called “DailyQ” and there’s also a “WeeklyQ”. You can start it on your phone, and once it is your play queue, the web app should pick it up almost immediately.

            It used to be on the web app too, but in some “minor” redesign it dropped out of the “For You” section, and I can’t even find it when I search from the browser app.


            I’m also disappointed in the auto-play. Both YT Music and Tidal seemed to stay much more “on theme” and I could start from one album or artist’s radio and listen for several hours on auto-play. With Qobuz auto play, it’s usually migrated away from what I was wanting within 4 tracks.

            My adjustment is to find “shows” like ASoT (A State of Trance) and ABGT (Above & Beyond: Group Therapy) and queue them up to get more than an album’s worth of songs without having to fiddle with a playlist. I wish FYH (Find Your Harmony) with Andrew Rayel was on Qobuz; I got really into that the last 2 months I was on Tidal.

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      It’s so weird that you just have decided that’s the case and there’s absolutely nothing that’s available to help or do anything about it. Even if it wasn’t a thing most services already have and is super easy, you should realise it’s something others need and there are third party tools available.
      And even if that wasn’t the case you could literally just take screenshots or write them down and manually recreate them.

      It’s just mind boggling to try to understand how and why you’re this willfully ignorant.