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Treefox , to mildlyinfuriating in The Spotify Car Thing cost $100, but I can't use it anymore.

Thus makes me kind of glad I still use pandora premium instead. I debated getting Spotify premium again but f that.

Dozzi92 ,
@Dozzi92@lemmy.world avatar

This does? Did you have a Car Thing?

Spotify to me is a far, far superior product. Sure Pandora paved the way, but it’s Chrome to Netscape Navigator at this point.

Treefox ,

I’ve always had a better experience with pandora anyways. It’s a matter of preference too. Not saying people can’t enjoy Spotify, I just don’t.

malloc , to mildlyinfuriating in The Spotify Car Thing cost $100, but I can't use it anymore.

That’s painful. Chargeback on credit card if Spotify doesn’t take that back.

Although why would you need something like this if you have a phone + aux cord + adapter/dongle?

blackluster117 , to programmerhumor in This just happened to me today
@blackluster117@possumpat.io avatar

My condolences.

SexualPolytope , to mildlyinfuriating in The Spotify Car Thing cost $100, but I can't use it anymore.
@SexualPolytope@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Honestly, what else did you expect? Lifetime Spotify Premium for $100? It was a shit product ever since it was launched. You bought it, it’s on you.

uis ,
@uis@lemmy.world avatar

Ah, yes. You are at fault, not the corporate greed.

ibasaw ,

Both consumer and corporate were greedy

_number8_ ,

yeah, it’s just access to a website. it’s not like they pay artists shit

MSids ,

I would have expected that the ad supported Spotify would have still worked. There is still a free tier.

SexualPolytope ,
@SexualPolytope@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I guess that’s a fair expectation.

ScrollinMyDayAway , (edited ) to mildlyinfuriating in The Spotify Car Thing cost $100, but I can't use it anymore.

I cancelled my paid Spotify account because I can’t get them to stop fucking recommending Joe Rogan to me.

JudahBenHur ,

I’m moments away from canceling. Splash screens of some bullshit podcast or something I don’t want to see. Getting fed up.

uis ,
@uis@lemmy.world avatar

Get on board, sail the seas

sol87 ,

Search for Github SpotDL And Navidrome

No need to sail them seas, but maybe still use a vpn, just on case. Fun fact i heard from a friend of a friend: Youtube starts rate limiting after 50,000 audio-only video downloads, until you have a new IP.

yaaaaayPancakes ,

I am skeptical of the quality of audio on YouTube. And of full album tracks running together properly.

Am I wrong?

SexualPolytope ,
@SexualPolytope@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

I’ve also noticed that sometimes it downloads the wrong versions of songs. While my Spotify playlist has the album version of a song, it might sometimes download a live performance audio or a reprise version.

SCB ,

It’s free. You’re getting “free” quality. Actual quality anything costs money or requires theft.

Aopen ,
@Aopen@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Im not audiophile so I scrape audio with newpipe. Downloaded and stream quality are indistinguishably satisfactory.

JudahBenHur ,

ive donated to slsk. I like the song radio and album radio features of spotify, found one of my favorite bands that way

dingus ,

I have hundreds upon hundreds of songs in my Spotify music library. Downloading them one by one sounds like hell. And then I wouldn’t be discovering new music either.

_pete_ ,

If you want to move them elsewhere(or even just get a csv export of them) there are apps for that.

freeyourmusic.com will let you pay a one time fee to do it to as many services as you want, it’s a bit slow but it’ll get there eventually.

seitanic ,
@seitanic@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Renting music sounds like hell to me. If the songs can’t exist as files on my computer (Opus, Ogg, MP3, etc.) then I’m out.

histic ,

leave em sail the seas or tidal for the same price you get better audio so win win in my book either way

JudahBenHur ,

plus you’re supporting jigga

PorkTaco ,

Really? Where out of curiosity? I’ve never experienced that.

ScrollinMyDayAway ,

On PC. Keep (kept) it in a separate window while working.

PurplePropagule ,

Never had issues with that either tbh. I guess the algo just picked up on something for you. That’s annoying.

ScrollinMyDayAway ,

White guy late 50’s? What algo would ever target me?

isVeryLoud ,

Allegedly, YouTube Music is about to shove podcasts in our faces with a soon to come update.

I’m leaving YTM if they do that. I’ll go back to ☠️⚓⛵ and using locally available music.

PRUSSIA_x86 ,

If you have an android, just download blackplayer and use a YT link to mp3 site to get whatever music you want.

bluemite ,

Time to give Napster a shot!

massacre ,

Is Limewire still a thing?

ChickenLadyLovesLife ,

I’m gonna go pull my fucking LPs out of the attic.

kautau ,

Not as the software it was, but frostwire is still kicking

EDIT: correction, frostwire is now a BitTorrent client

Looks like there are still Gnutella clients out there though

gtk-gnutella.sourceforge.io

Psythik ,

No but direct downloads are all the rage. Here are my two favorite sites for free music. Every track is available in either 320k MP3, or FLAC lossless. So they’re even better than Limewire ever was:

slavart.gamesdrive.net/tracks

free-mp3-download.net (FYI don’t use punctuation in your queries or it breaks the search on this one)

PickTheStick ,

If you want a virus and to not be able to download anything, sure. fmhy.net/unsafesites#software--apps

Maslo ,

You want SoulSeek. I swear it’s not a dating app

greavous ,

Don’t think so. Soulseek on the other hand…

ScrollinMyDayAway ,

lol

bluemite ,

It’s kind of a joke, but Napster is actually trying to get back into it. They hired the guy in charge of music from Roblox to be CEO

I_Has_A_Hat ,

I’ve been pretty happy with YouTube music. I got legacied in due to Google Music shutting down and thought I would hate it, but I’ve had zero complaints. Plus, it comes with free YouTube Premium, so I haven’t seen an ad in years.

Wogi ,

I have so many complaints, Google Play music was fine. It did exactly what I wanted it to.

YouTube music is like an alien looked at that app, and tried to recreate it exclusively by smashing it’s forehead against a keyboard until an app that started most of the time came out.

BeMoreCareful ,

It’s definitely not Google play music, but I treat it a bit like Pandora twenty years ago and it’s ok for that.

zourn ,
@zourn@lemmy.world avatar

I would actually argue that Google Play Music was the best music streaming app that I’ve used. It was great being able to upload music from CDs of small local bands and have it right in there with the other streaming music.

Just today I had a hankering to listen to a specific song through my android auto, and instead of just being able to verbally ask the unit for that song, or even being able to search through the atrocity that is the YouTube Music interface on my head unit, I had to pull over, pull out my phone, search for the band, then click the uploads tab (because uploaded music does not show with the regular search results) and then click the song to get it to play.

Lethtor ,

It’s not optimal, and I would like for uploaded music to just show up in the regular search, but there is a top navigation bar where you can just switch between where to search (uploads being one of the options). Also YTM has the upside of showing YouTube uploads as well, I could always find obscure bonus EPs that only came with the physical CD because someone uploaded it, which is really handy

RBWells ,

Yes and the glorious “playing near you” feature of Play Music. That made the best recommendations for local shows, and I mean local, within a few miles, not just bands I’d listened to but always relevant and often small shows! That feature, I found several new bands I liked that way and good live music. YouTube has nothing like that. Also interface not as intuitive, more cluttered. My kids like it better because they do like having the videos available, but as I do not give a fuck about that but do like live music this is still not as good as the Play Music.

waterbogan ,

YouTube music is like an alien looked at that app, and tried to recreate it exclusively by smashing it’s forehead against a keyboard until an app that started most of the time came out.

You think they that much care and attention into the app?

But seriously, yeah, I had pretty much the same experience -Google Play Music just worked beautifully, whereas YouTube Music was a steaming turd on Android. I gave up after six months and two phones and went to Deezer, never looked back

goferking0 ,

I’m still pissed ytm no longer allowed me to view playlist songs like it would in gpm

Sharkwellington ,

I would say the same myself. They don’t do the worst job for music discovery either which is important to me. Amazon Music drove me nuts constantly recommending Cage the Elephant and other well-known (profitable) artists instead of obscure music similar to my tastes.

Mr_Blott ,

The algorithm on YT music is vastly superior to Spotify for new discoveries

Oh, you used to listen to Metallica back in the day?

YT music - Here, you’d probably like Shaka Ponk, Gin Wigmore and Royal Blood

Spotify - hAvE YoU hEarD of A bANd cAllEd KiSs?

CoderKat ,

Same. Honestly, I expected YTM to make things worse. That’s usually how those kinda things go. But it actually did get better for me. I jumped to Google Play Music because it had better selection than Spotify (at least back then). YTM kept that, but fixed the issues I was having with the desktop browser player sometimes getting stuck. And the more recent support for lyrics that are synced to the music is great.

rambaroo , (edited )

Their queueing system sucks. All I want to do is queue up some songs but instead YTM fills my queue with tons of crap I’ve never listened to before because that’s how they make money. They put my manually queued songs at the END of the queue so I have to move them up 20+ spaces. There’s literally no way to do it other than creating a custom playlist every time I listen to music, and they intentionally made that take more clicks/taps than queuing. I don’t get how people are ok with the YTM app, it’s terrible.

I hate YTM and I hate that I can’t cancel it because they bundle it with YouTube premium, which my partner uses every day. Screw Google and they anti-consumer manipulative bs.

uranos ,

Yeah, you can use the play next button but it’s not ideal

nudnyekscentryk ,
@nudnyekscentryk@szmer.info avatar

Their queueing system sucks. All I want to do is queue up some songs but instead YTM fills my queue with tons of crap I’ve never listened to before because that’s how they make money. They put my manually queued songs at the END of the queue so I have to move them up 20+ spaces. There’s literally no way to do it other than creating a custom playlist every time I listen to music, and they intentionally made that take more clicks/taps than queuing. I don’t get how people are ok with the YTM app, it’s terrible.

wrong.

  1. you can disable automatic queuing by hitting the ‘auto-play’ switch in UP NEXT
  2. you can queue songs by long-pressing and hitting ‘play next’ (which will put it in front of the queue) or ‘add to queue’ (which will put it in my the end
rambaroo , (edited )

No, I’m not wrong. Option 1 does not exist on my phone. There is no switch.

And the “play next” feature also sucks. I don’t want to “play next”. I want to build a queue like literally any other music app and that isn’t what “play next” does.

Edit: I don’t see that “auto-play” switch on the web app in Safari either.

nudnyekscentryk ,
@nudnyekscentryk@szmer.info avatar

yes you are, it must be there unless you’re using an obsolete release of the app. Below is a screenshot how it looks like

yes, you can build a queue by “adding to queue”.

https://szmer.info/pictrs/image/d1e10be9-e6af-4cb9-a789-6bdcd2bee3d2.png

rambaroo ,

No. I’m not wrong, and I don’t appreciate you repeatedly telling me I am when you obviously have no clue what I’m looking at.

It isn’t there. I’m on Android 13 with the latest version of the app. There is no “auto-play” toggle anywhere. I’d upload screenshots to prove it but lemmy is throwing exceptions. I’ve checked every tab and settings page as well.

rambaroo ,

So I finally figured it out. this is how that toggle works:

  • it only appears when you manually search for a song or select a song from certain groups on the home page.
  • it does not appear to appear if you select a song from “listen again” or “quick picks” in which case the app forces you to listen to whatever is in their queue unless you manually clear the queue.

So no matter what it’s still a bad experience.

nudnyekscentryk ,
@nudnyekscentryk@szmer.info avatar

oh yeah, you are right-ish. it doesn’t show up if you launch a “radio”, which innately is a automatic, end-less playlist of similar music. I do agree though that this should be more visible in the UI

red ,

There’s literally a feature on Spotify where you can hide an artist and never see it, fyi

_stranger_ , to mildlyinfuriating in The Spotify Car Thing cost $100, but I can't use it anymore.

Oof. I managed to dodge a bullet on this one. I preordered it,but never received it / was never charged.

I picked one up for like $5 when they were fire selling them. I’ve used it like 4 times.

Encromion ,

My wife and I use ours (I bought 2) all the time. We like the voice activation from the unit and we like the interface for seeing what’s playing better than we do our entertainment systems (we have used cars). It’s not a slam dunk but it’s good for what it does.

_stranger_ ,

I wanted it to let back seat people control Spotify without touching my actual phone, and for that it works well.

atomicfox , to mildlyinfuriating in The Spotify Car Thing cost $100, but I can't use it anymore.

And? Their site clearly states that a premium subscription is required.

Bonskreeskreeskree ,

And was that the case since it first went on sale?

mcscrunter ,

Do I just want to ask a question too?

ilovededyoupiggy ,
@ilovededyoupiggy@sh.itjust.works avatar

Where do babies come from?

poopiddy ,

how is babby formed

elscallr ,
@elscallr@lemmy.world avatar

am i pergnert?

c0mbatbag3l ,
@c0mbatbag3l@lemmy.world avatar

A. Luigi. Borad?

demlet ,

Yes?

mcscrunter ,

Correct… ?

atomicfox ,

Yes. They said so in their announcement of the device’s general availability.

…spotify.com/…/car-thing-from-spotify-is-now-offi…

Lucidlethargy ,

Honestly this is such a stupid product… Just buy an Android Auto and/or Carplay device instead. They are cheaper, offer more features, and don’t force you to pay a subscription fee to utilize it.

Fuck products like this one. If you own it, it should be yours to use.

goaskalice3 ,

Do you have a recommendation for a good one of the Android auto things? They vary so much in price and I don’t know if paying more means it’s actually better

yoppa , to mildlyinfuriating in The Spotify Car Thing cost $100, but I can't use it anymore.

Lol why did you buy something without reading the fine print. Now suffer and keep complaining. Never buy anything that has a subscription model. If you paid $100 , that thing is yours ans you should be able to use it the way you want. Checkout YouTube Louis Rossman videos for some education.

uis ,
@uis@lemmy.world avatar

Checkout YouTube Louis Rossman videos for some education.

I think you don’t watch him or you are troll(or both) because first thing you is started to blame the customer

yoppa ,

Yes because some people are really dumb. Like sometimes you’ll question how the fuck they made it so far in life.

dan , to mildlyinfuriating in The Spotify Car Thing cost $100, but I can't use it anymore.
@dan@upvote.au avatar

I don’t understand the point of this device. Why not buy a replacement radio for the car instead? I bought a Pioneer one and it was a nice upgrade to my 2012 Mazda3 since I can plug in my phone to use Android Auto and get the screen to show Google Maps + pretty much any music app on my phone.

giantofthenorth ,

There’s plenty of 2010-2015ish cars with dogshit radios that are hard to find, expensive to get or literally impossible to find good replacements for, thanks to vehicle manufacturers killing of the DIN system.

RememberTheApollo_ ,

A lot of aftermarket radio installation kits come with adapters to make up for the odd sizes. Of course, there may not be kits for every car.

dan ,
@dan@upvote.au avatar

My 2012 Mazda 3 has an adapter available to fit a standard double DIN radio into their weird shape. I imagine those are available for lots of cars.

RememberTheApollo_ ,

Because buying a double DIN or even a single DIN radio can require buying a replacement bezel, disassembling your dash and often your center console as well, wiring in a steering wheel media control adapter, correctly wiring in the stereo, and having the knowledge to make adjustments when things don’t quite fit or go right.

“[just] buy a replacement radio” is not how it works at all.

Tekchip ,
@Tekchip@lemmy.world avatar

Best Buy does this all for you for $80, assuming the person is in the US. I expect this is available most places for similar prices though. You can get anything from a BT only unit for $20 online to a much nicer unit with Android Auto/iOS’s thing. While the initial cost might be higher the opportunity cost of your thing being disabled is almost certainly much higher, as this thread’s existence seems to support. $150-$200 well worth it in the long run to do a head unit upgrade.

ScoopMcPoops ,

And then after I spend over $100 on a decent stereo, $50 for an adapter for my car, and the $80 to have some kid install it for me I’ll be $250 in the hole and still paying for a Spotify subscription so I can listen to music that’s not shit. Or for $100 I could buy a cheap ass tablet and shove it into my air vent.

dan ,
@dan@upvote.au avatar

Or for $5 you can use Velcro strips to stick your phone to something in your car, or for $0 you can just balance the phone on your dashboard.

The cheap tablet or phone mount works well, but a nice radio is a lot cleaner and IMO is worth the expense.

Tekchip ,
@Tekchip@lemmy.world avatar

Oh yeah, you nailed it. Clearly worked for the OP… I also didn’t put a value on said opportunity cost. Perhaps it’s greater than $250 depending on the individual. Subjective as opportunity cost can sometimes be. Not trying to ascertain or consider it is at best just short sighted, or perhaps at worst ignorant. Cheap junk, effectively rented according to the EULA, subject to the whims of the rights holders, is never the way.

dan ,
@dan@upvote.au avatar

I did it all by myself with no experience - wired up the wiring harness properly, installed the bezel, connected some sort of adapter so the car alert tones and steering wheel controls still work, etc. I bought the radio from Crutchfield who have lifetime phone support to assist with any issues (I didn’t need it though). I just followed the instructions they provided.

RememberTheApollo_ ,

Good for you.

XeroxCool ,

Car radios have become much more entrenched. My 13 Fusion has an external amp. Shit, my 96 Taurus did too. Plus if you have any phone, steering wheel, or other peripheral integration, you often lose those features. OP probably has integrated hvac buttons. Sometimes you can get adapters, sometimes the signals are buried in canbus lines

dan ,
@dan@upvote.au avatar

My 2012 Mazda3 has an external amp under the front passenger seat. I bought my Pioneer radio from Crutchfield and they included an adapter to make everything work. The amp works fine (most radios have a preamp output for this purpose), and the steering wheel controls work fine too.

My car just had a basic radio though. I guess it might be harder in newer cars with fancier radios. People that mount their phone or use things like this Spotify… thing usually have older cars/radios though. The newer ones just have Android Auto and Apple Carplay built in.

XeroxCool ,

Manufacturers at removing away from auto/carplay just as fast as it came in. They want you back in their ecosystems

loom_in_essence , to mildlyinfuriating in The Spotify Car Thing cost $100, but I can't use it anymore.

One more reason I hate sp0tify

saltesc , to mildlyinfuriating in The Spotify Car Thing cost $100, but I can't use it anymore.

That makes total sense else I’d be getting a lifetime Spotify sub for $100 and a $100 device thrown in as an unrelated bonus.

jayandp , to mildlyinfuriating in The Spotify Car Thing cost $100, but I can't use it anymore.

Yeah, when they announced this thing I saw this coming a mile away. Sucks for all the people that they scammed with it though. Unless you’re somewhat paranoid like me you probably would’ve thought it was neat, especially if you had an older car without an infotainment system.

Frederic , to linux in SystemD

Try MX Linux it’s based on Debian. MX23 is based on Debian 12. You can boot with or without systemd as you please. Great distro!

cahhts , to mildlyinfuriating in The Spotify Car Thing cost $100, but I can't use it anymore.

About a year ago, maybe two years ago? Spotify started sending me feedback requests about the “Car Thing.” I was super confused about why anyone would buy something they could just use their phone for, and I finally caved and sent some feedback saying “I already have my phone, I don’t want more devices in my car. This is a bad idea.” And the requests stopped.

Guess they went through with it. Makes no sense to me. I use Spotify everyday, often for most of the day, I really have no issue with what I’m paying for, but that “Car Thing” just seemed like the most braindread venture.

Just my $.02

pjhenry1216 ,

I think it's selling point is supposed to be voice commands and haptic controls (actual knob and what not). The interface does look like it'd be superior to the phone (at least a non-android auto or whatever Apple's is called) though I dunno if it's $100 superior.

odium ,

Apple carplay btw.

intensely_human ,

But my car has a volume knob

ScoopMcPoops ,

Your phone has a speaker, just use that to listen to music in the car.

pjhenry1216 ,

Pretty odd to think that's only for volume.

Sused , to mildlyinfuriating in The Spotify Car Thing cost $100, but I can't use it anymore.

That’s a shame on you my friend

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