Yes, thanks mate.
Yeah it's frustrating, when you spend a lot of a head unit and not long after the latest tablet/iPod isn't completely compatible due to a new connector or firmware
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My iPhone 4S is only 16GB (which is only really 13.5GB) and its my work phone. With my work stuff, a few apps and music ...that 13.5GB is filled up. I'm always deleting old stuff to put new music on. I also can't fit any movies on it.
I'm after a bigger iPod touch, preferably 32GB or 64GB so I can add movies onto it and also put music onto it without compressing it too much. With my music I really want to rip CDs at a higher bit rate (like lossless) and not have to worry about space on the iPod/iPhone
Get on Spotify guys. Every song you can imagine at your disposal. Syncing is so 2002
Spotify isn't without its faults.
1) You have to pay to listen to music you may already have paid for elsewhere
2) You need a reliable mobile data connection (no such thing) with available capacity and bandwidth
3a) Even if your head unit supports phone apps like my old Pioneer Appradio, you're at the mercy of dealing with phone apps with their need for constant updates, bugs, crashes etc
3b) If your head unit doesn't natively support phone apps then you have to pick up your phone and play with it whilst driving - a really big no no
4) The whole concept is far from Mrs proof
I'll stick with having the old iPhone living in the glovebox. It's reliable, Mrs proof, works everywhere and costs me nothing to listen to anything on there. And if that phone dies there's another 3 sitting in the cupboard.
Spotify isn't without its faults.
1) You have to pay to listen to music you may already have paid for elsewhere
Its $3 a week FFS, if you can't afford that you can't afford to drive. Plus there is a free mobile version now.. Similar to Pandora, but it doesn't suck
2) You need a reliable mobile data connection (no such thing) with available capacity and bandwidth
Nope, you can sync at home and have what ever you want stored on your device for offline play
3a) Even if your head unit supports phone apps like my old Pioneer Appradio, you're at the mercy of dealing with phone apps with their need for constant updates, bugs, crashes etc
Nope, as above and I know with iPhone it integrates exactly the same as the Music App, track names, steering wheel control, the works
3b) If your head unit doesn't natively support phone apps then you have to pick up your phone and play with it whilst driving - a really big no no
as above
4) The whole concept is far from Mrs proof
If your misses can use a a normal music app, she can use Spotify. If anything syncling is even easier.
I'll stick with having the old iPhone living in the glovebox. It's reliable, Mrs proof, works everywhere and costs me nothing to listen to anything on there. And if that phone dies there's another 3 sitting in the cupboard.
I have one phone that does everything, you could sell your iPhone 4 and have like 2 years of unlimited music with what you'd get for it
Hey Macca,
Can you please briefly tell me about more Spotify?
What does it cost? You say the weekly fee is about $3. Do you have have to pay anything additional to download songs?
Once you download the songs, do you own them? Or do you need to continuously stream them through 3G/4G/WiFi?
Is Spotify safe to use with the credit card?
Easier just to check the website mate
Try the free version on your pc. It's full featured but has some adds.
Premium is basically just no ads and on mobile unlimited track skips and play what ever you want
Can sync full albums, playlists, individual songs or use the radio which is genre based and unlike pandora. Will actually play music you know
www.spotify.com.au
It's all streaming so you don't download. If you want to legitimately own the music then either pruchase and download via iTunes/Play Store or CD's and rip them.
It is CC safe though, yes.
You can store it on your device mate. Ie DOWNLOAD Who cares if you don't own it. Playlists will stay even if you lets your subscription lapse
It's not even really about the money that makes it so good. It's the convenience of having every track you can think of instantly at your disposal.
Eg hottest 100 was yesterday. Triple J already has a playlist of every track ready to go on their spotify channel. Add playlist. Boom all there on all my devices.
I want it stored. I hit the toggle. Easy as taking a shit
http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i3...pslsrmj8at.png
Thanks Macca. I'll check it out. And sorry bad wording on my part....I don't care about owning the music I just want have it stored on a device and still be able to listen to it without wifi or data usage
This is cheaper. I've got one in the misses car. Just hit the big button to pair and it will play automatically
https://www.google.com.au/shopping/p...ed=0CFEQ0C8wAA
Good suggestions guys, however I'd prefer to try and find a cabled solution since the loss in audio quality is always quite noticeable when using a form of Bluetooth
Do they not support the higher Bluetooth? Aptx or whatever it is? I use that with my headphones and phone and there's no noticeable difference between cordless or corded... Or CD for that matter