Tidal, Deezer


Could someone with experience with music subscription services please advise. My confusion is that these music services advertise that you can download music for offline listening. Wouldn't that be putting music files in your storage...creating a music library? I have had itunes and rhapsody, both of which you can download music files into your computer. Surely there must be others you can do the same? Thanks for any advice
easola01

Showing 2 responses by gdnrbob

Correct. You aren't getting a high fidelity output file.

Though, I have to say having the ability to cue up just about any album I want makes streaming so delightful. 
If you really want to have the music saved to your catalog, then just buy it. -Like we used to do.
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I tried Deezer, but songs would play up to a point and then return to the beginning. I contacted customer support and found it to be lacking.
1 email per day, back and forth, telling me to uninstall/reinstall etc..
It never worked properly so I dropped it before the 30 day trial expired.

Spotify and Tidal have much better customer service-When I needed help.
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