Not that I'm aware of. ECM & Cuneiform (among select others) have been and presently are stanch holdouts on streaming their catalog on-demand.I was very much hoping that their license would extend to OD streaming as well.
IS there a legitimate streaming site wherein to find ECM and Cuneiform music?
I've been listening for a couple hours now while working from home (so not receiving 100% attention from me). Casting to CCA from iPad Mini 2, iPhone 6S and 4S, and Kindle Fire HD. The Kindle keeps getting out of sync with the CCA (not an unexpected symptom) but it's more frequent than typical - although I rarely use the Kindle for casting.Received invite for 60 day trial today. Signed up and listened briefly. Will have more time tomorrow to check out.
Just my luck. 30+ million tracks available, and my favorites aren't among them.Not that I'm aware of. ECM & Cuneiform (among select others) have been and presently are stanch holdouts on streaming their catalog on-demand.
Does this service have the ability to match your local music? Also, Rdio had an "artist only" mode. Does this have that option?The "bonus" here, if you will, means that they can integrate/play songs in their station mode (non-downloadable, non-repeatable on-demand) that others do not have permission/rights to play. For example, the rights holder of Fleetwood Mac's Mystery to Me album have held out and have not licenced this album to be streamed on-demand, to any service that I know of (Spotify, Google Play, Amazon) Apple Music? <--probably not. Pandora and Pandora Premium on the other hand can & do play tracks from this album--on Station playlists. So, one could/can say that PP actually offers a vastly larger library that the others.
No.Does this service have the ability to match your local music?
Not really. So far (other than a "clean" GUI with no "in yo face" promo tripe) it lacks some of rdio's standout features like that. Right now the closet thing to "artist only" mode is selecting the artist's top songs. Hopefully when they release the continue play that feature will come back.Also, Rdio had an "artist only" mode. Does this have that option?
Basically it'st is interesting that Pandora has been able to keep music in the radio side of things to be able to continue playing artists that aren't on the paid streaming services. I remember when Apple Music and Apple Radio (or whatever they called the commercial free radio that came along with Match) merged. I could play The Beatles station on my AppleTV3 (that had Apple Radio), but I could no longer play Beatles radio in Apple Music. I thought it was a record company restriction.
Thanks for the info. That radio slider was my favorite feature on both Mog and Rdio. I am surprised that both Beats and Pandora decided to kill it (I guess it may just be asleep on Pandora for them to awaken later).No.
Not really. So far (other than a "clean" GUI with no "in yo face" promo tripe) it lacks some of rdio's standout features like that. Right now the closet thing to "artist only" mode is selecting the artist's top songs. Hopefully when they release the continue play that feature will come back.
Basically it'stwothree different licensing schemes. The blanket compulsory license that Pandora operate(s) under allows them to play anything...no permission or contract required. Much the same as terrestrial radio employs.
The "Apple Radio" deal was a negotiated side deal they cut with the labels that intertwined with user "matched" uploads. Ala the $25 "payback". It could play "unlicensed" tracks with restriction. As long as those tracks were in the users matched catalog they could intersperse them non-interactively as a "radio" station. Apparently (according to your report) Apple discontinued that "feature". No clue as to why they would have done so. A coding thing?
Delete and reinstall the app.Hmmmm. Works great on my Galaxy S5. On the iPad and Tab S2, it shows the Pandora Premium logo, but no My Music. Just the same old Create Station UI. No way to search for albums. On the tablets, under settings/subscription, it says "You're currently using a Pandora Plus free trial". All three devices are on the latest 8.3 app release. Guess I'll have to find their forum or figure out how to open a trouble ticket.
Sign out of the app. Restart you iPad. Log back in.Yeah, that didn't work either. Fired off an email to support.
There is definitely an authentication glitch with their backend/app for some users/accounts. A delete/reinstall/upgrade fixed this foobar on my iPad. My Galaxy Tab 4 however is stuck with Plus. All is well on my iPhone 6.
Question. Was your Galaxy S5 the first device you setup?Yeah, that didn't work either. Fired off an email to support.
There is definitely an authentication glitch with their backend/app for some users/accounts. A delete/reinstall/upgrade fixed this foobar on my iPad. My Galaxy Tab 4 however is stuck with Plus. All is well on my iPhone 6.
Here's something to try. From a PC go to your Pandora account and see if there is an 'Upgrade' option for your subscription. Initially, despite my account being noted as Premium, there was an 'Upgrade' link in subscription settings. Clicking this appeared to "slap" things into order.
Clearly they have some issues to work out.
Meanwhile enjoying it from my 4S.
Yep.Question. Was your Galaxy S5 the first device you setup?