Spotify Premium vs Tidal ... opinions?
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You can use MusConv to transfer songs between your services, I've been using it and i think it has been the easier way to transfer playlist from one to another.
It also has interesting features like: -Transfering unlimited tracks. -Transfering unlimited playlists. -Supports over 20 playlist file formats.
Also supports more than 30 music services. |
To be honest, I have tried to use Spotify and Tidal before. I prefer Spotify rather than Tidal. -Spotify launched over a decade ago and is now one of the biggest subscribed-to services in the world. -Tidal has also made a huge name for itself by focusing on superior sound quality including CD-quality lossless streaming and hi-res FLAC-based audio files. -If you're on a tight budget, go for Spotify. It offers a free subscription plan supported by some (fairly annoying) adverts. Step up to Spotify's £10 a month Premium subscription plan and the audio quality shoots up to 320kbps. -Tidal doesn't off a free, ad-supported subscription plan – only a free 30-day trial. The cheapest plan - Tidal Premium will set you back £10 a month. It's ad-free and streams music at 320kbps. Apart from music streaming service, there is a Spotify Music Converter from DumpMedia to convert your favorite songs and keep them forever. It is a tool that removes DRM protection. This converter offers you a free-trial period so that you can try to use it before pushing to the purchase. |
@speavler"tried spotify and tidal. still prefer pandora" AGREED!Pandora + streams at 24/192 for $5.00 a month! |
freediver AGREED!Pandora + streams at 24/192 ...I think you're mistaken. Pandora is lo-res mp3 quality. |
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