I recently discovered this album (free, not name-your-price) on bandcamp and listened to it a couple of times in the iOS app. The app started nagging me to "open my wallet" and add it to my library, but there seems to be no way of doing that, according to this thread on stackexchange. Even now, there's no wishlist/purchase/add to library link anywhere on the album's page - in a browser, or in the app. The "purchase link" in the email I could have sent to me just directs me to the download page, without adding the album to my library.
As an artist you upload a single (ideally hi resolution) file to bandcamp - and bandcamp then cross-encode to the format the downloader wants. At this stage I think they also embed tags covering the the metadata the artist provided.
yes, i have this problem with all the tracks i uploaded to bandcamp and also to some ive uploaded to youtube. in bandcamp the playback peaks half way while the original track was mastered to peak at -0.1db. this is causing me damage, mostly on youtube when the tracks seem much weaker than others
Purchasing music from iTunes Store makes senses for Apple Music subscriptions. For starters you have the direct access to the iTunes Store and have the ability to purchase the album. Once the purchases are done, you can add them to your Apple Music library to play or download. However, listeners may purchase their favorites on other places such as Bandcamp. Since Bandcamp offers DRM-free purchases and downloads than the 265kbps AAC from iTunes Store.
If you're trying to download a copy of your purchases from Bandcamp to your iOS devices, unfortunately Apple won't allow you to do so directly. However, if you already have added your Bandcamp playlists, albums, tracks to the iTunes app, you can make use of the Sync feature to sync your Apple Music library with the selected contents to your iPhone or iPad. Go ahead.
If you're new to the platform, you may find yourself needing some guidance on how to save your music to your device after purchasing it. There are a couple of ways to download your music from Bandcamp, with the most convenient being directly at the end of the checkout process. You can also find a download link in your emailed receipt, on the Purchase page of your account profile, and your "Collection" page, which houses your entire Bandcamp music library.
The app uses SQLite through the FMDB library for backend storage. Also, for historical reasons, a small part of the app is written in C. Because RubyMotion can easily integrate C-level code, it was as easy as pie.
thanks for the oppurtunity to use a fora. Since yesterday Im a happy customer of audirvana and qobuz. Great stuff! I use a Win10 computer and a ODAC O2 USB DAC. To get highest possible resolution of audio i downloaded eg Tool Fear Inoculum 96kHz -24 bit wav files from qobuz, marked the folder in the audirvana library and e voila - nice! After that I found out how to connect qobuz to Audirvana. If I start the audio file from the Qobuz Folder ( not library folder) the streamed audio resolution is 16bit 44,1kHz, no matter what settings are made in the Audirvana Streaming qobuz konto. Sure I want to use the luxury connection to qobuz AND the best possible streaming resolution Any help for this? The Audio quality of audirvana is convincing.
A small spelling mistake is in the German Version of Song Tags -> Datei ->DAuer, (Dauer), no big thing.
Google Play Music stopped selling MP3s in late 2020 as the company moved to the streaming-only YouTube Music. All of the above services offer an excellent alternative to Google Play Music, and some such as Bandcamp offer higher-quality lossless for the same price. One feature that YouTube Music did carry over from Google Play Music is the music locker, which lets you upload your own music library.
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