Google Play Music has a free "standard" account that allows you to upload up to 50,000 tracks, have Google recognize them, then allow you to stream or download them at 320kbps for free.
If I'm reading this correctly, I can upload my most ancient, poorly categorized music library and have them provide me with a mint 320kbps, autistically categorized original, for free.
Does it actually work?
Sounds neat
I thought it was great but the compression just fucking destroys anything you might playback.
The difference in quality between google play music and services like pandora is extremely noticeable.
https://youtu.be/LdOf4SrYSzo
The original files have to be 320kbps
>>62303996
>>62304025
They don't just recompress it, they match the files to their db and provide proper rips if possible.
>>62304091
That's what is supposed to happen but in reality their botnet decides you have a different version and they playback a compressed version of whatever you uploaded.
mite b cool
>>62303898
There is no way Google already has my bad weeb music
Sounds very neat indeed.
>>62303898
No it doesn't work that way. You will just have your crappy uncategorized mp3s in google play music
>>62303898
Tried this, doesn't work. If you upload anything that isn't absolutely identical to the retail MP3 (length, bitrate, waveform, etc.), it'll treat it as a new song and upload it rather than scan and match. If you upload a 256kpbs version of a song, that's the version you will be streaming and downloading again.