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08-13-2014 06:45 PM |
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Originally Posted by BigMeatballDave
(Post 10814744)
Whoa, he's probably not even familiar with the television. Slow down.
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I currently do not own a television. However, I do have a DVD player that I bought in 1999 sitting somewhere in a box in my basement.
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Originally Posted by Pawnmower
(Post 10814761)
try pandora out man....
i have a seriously huge music collection and i still find myself listening to pandora and making all kinds of different radio stations for different situations / moods etc...
Its really the bees knees man
its cool to hear new stuff mixed in with stuff you already have heard and to be able to constantly refine each station you make ..its fun
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I did put the Pandora app on the phone and it's pretty cool.
I went with T-Mobile as my carrier as music streaming doesn't count against my 4GLTE data cache and they've teamed with Rhapsody to offer full service music streaming (no ads) for $4 a month (most of the other services are approximately $10 a month).
I think I'm going to go with Neutron as my music player. Seems like it's received a lot of accolades as it relates to overall sound quality.
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Originally Posted by AustinChief
(Post 10814759)
No, the files are cached and/or buffered locally on your phone. The data is digital, so the same 1s and 0s are getting played either way. Try it out and if you hate it, don't use it. Easy enough. (The files will still be sitting in your itunes it just makes a copy to upload to the cloud)
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Will my iTunes library transfer over to my Android phone or will I have to get an app to make that transfer?
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