I have been on Spotify for a couple of years, and found the interface is great. Being a Amazon prime member I also used the basic music setup occasionally, When they offered Amazon HD, I signed up to check it out. On my home system (Android Smartphone w/ up to 24/96 playback to Unison S6 to Opera Seconda) the quality is much improved with both HD level, and especially Ultra HD. Their interface is still not a smooth as Spotify, but I still use Spotify for the car, patio bluetooth, etc where ultimate resolution is not easily heard. Playlist transfers are actually easy when using a third party app such as Soundiiz, etc. If a particular track is not licensed by one or the other service, if simply does not load it. Hope this helps.
Amazon HD streaming service ...
As you probably know, Amazon has a HD streaming service, which sends High Quality Audio files, as opposed to their standard service, which I understand is Mpeg3. Has anyone tried it and if so, any comments?
We are currently on Spotify Premium with AAC files, since my daughter set it up and had a couple thousand songs on various playlists she moved to our account. The playlists are great but I would like to get better sound quality and, frankly, since I am a Prime member, it is also $3 less a month. $3 less and better sound quality, what is not to like?
Also, does anyone have any idea how to transfer the playlists to a new service?
Thanks,
Robert
We are currently on Spotify Premium with AAC files, since my daughter set it up and had a couple thousand songs on various playlists she moved to our account. The playlists are great but I would like to get better sound quality and, frankly, since I am a Prime member, it is also $3 less a month. $3 less and better sound quality, what is not to like?
Also, does anyone have any idea how to transfer the playlists to a new service?
Thanks,
Robert