On 08/23/2015 04:47 PM, John Andersen wrote:
On 8/23/2015 12:56 PM, James Knott wrote:
I like to have the same collection on both my phone and tablet. I also have some mp3s on a USB stick, which I can plug into my receiver. However, the reason for this question is the app I have on my tablet that allows me to play mp3s from my collection to the Yamaha receiver. However, it ignores ogg. I could redo all the CDs I have in ogg, but that would be a lot of work, On the off chance you have a google account...(and don't already know about this)
You can sign up for a Google Music. Its free. Put all your ripped (or purchased) music under one folder structure, with what ever sub folders meets your needs
Install the Google Music Manager (free) (yes, Linux versions available), install, point it at your Music folder(s).
I'll have to look into that.
Sit back and watch it upload everything.
It supports mp3, aac (two formats), wma, flac,ogg, etc. See: https://support.google.com/googleplay/answer/1100462?vid=1-63575957747014651...
It will convert them all to mp3 (320kbps). These will also be available instantly on your Android device or iPhone with the Google Play Music app.
You can play your music from any browser, or the google play music app on IOS or Android, or Download it to a computer, (or thumb drive).
Pretty sure that Apple Music and Amazon provide substantially the same type of service (sans the format conversion).
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