Is there a real successor to Google Play Music? Anonymous
06/07/26(Sun)03:08:44
No.
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This was the best fucking app I ever used. It was a great local music player. I could stream my own collection. I could buy albums if I wanted. I could find podcasts and radio stations.Youtube music is garbage.
For those that loved GPM, what did you do? I have to use foobar for android, as it's the best light weight, and barebones local music player (poweramp sucks). I occasionaly use YTM for my collection streaming but goddamn it's awful.
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>>108996539
I use gramophone now
it works good
but holy fuck, modern android makes me feel like a cuck with these mini buttons
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I uploaded at that time all my music like 300 GB and still is up there lmao
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>Spanish
>Final Fantasy
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>>108996539
AIMP is the best music player.
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How does AIMP and Ocelot compare to GPM?
One of the best things about google play music as a music player was that it read the album/artists tag by default. That means, for any album tagged as "Various Artists", a soundtrack for example, the album would fall under that name, instead of the dozen or so artists. Poweramp does not do that, it's an or logic to the artists and album/artists tag.
Also, GPM was great at capturing album and artists art.