Hey guys, recently retired my android phone and decided to get an iPhone to replace it. When I was trying to download my Deezer music library, I thought I would have to leave my phone on for hours while all of my music downloaded (my WiFi is slow). Otherwise I would get a notification that the app had gone inactive and I would need to restart it to resume downloading
Deezer, established in 2007, stands as a globally recognized music streaming service with access to a full-range music library. Available in more than 180 countries, Deezer offers personalised music experiences, including its distinctive feature, Flow. With almost 10 million paid subscribers, Deezer operates in a fiercely competitive industry, focused on delivering a world class music experience.
The UI modules are built from the curves of the beats, using both core and expressive styles to enrich the system. Used throughout website and product, the expressive UI modules can also react to music of all genres. The iconography style takes the same cues from the rounded forms of the beats, ensuring that the icons remain distinctive and functional, whilst also instantly recognizable to users and cohesive within the Deezer identity.
Now i see that my music merged with some other accounts, i thought that distrokid will make new profile on deezer, like it did on spotify, so how can i split them and have my own deezer account where i can have my music, i uploaded three songs:
Hi, I'm a Belgian artist (hip hop) and I found out my music is merged with another artist that happens to have the same name as mine. There's a way those profile can be separated? Also i can not claim my artist account. Is this maybe for the same reasons?
Thank you!
Here're the link of my singles, album and features:
Deezer is a French music streaming service founded in 2007. The company has been a subsidiary of Access Industries since 2016. Deezer is available via web and on various digital platforms, including Android, iOS, macOS and others.
In September 2006, Daniel Marhely launched BlogMusik, a website which allowed users to upload and stream copyrighted music MP3s for free.[6][7] BlogMusik shut down in April 2007 after the French performing rights agency SACEM accused the service of copyright infringement.[8]
At the time of its launch in 2007, Deezer had not yet negotiated agreements with major music labels and therefore offered a limited catalogue.[8] It took more than two years for agreements to be signed with the four largest labels, as well as various smaller ones, but by 2011 the company had rights to about eight million songs.[8] During its first month of operations, Deezer's website had about 773,000 visitors, and traffic increased rapidly in the next several years. By May 2008, 2.75 million people used the service each month, and there were seven million users by December 2009.[8]
In January 2010, the company's CEO and co-founder, Jonathan Benassaya, was replaced as CEO by Axel Dauchez, after fewer than 15,000 of Deezer's 12 million users signed up for its subscription services.[12] In August 2010, mobile operator Orange partnered with Deezer in a deal to include free access to Deezer Premium, the highest tier of Deezer's streaming packages, with some of Orange's telecommunications contracts in France.[13] Almost immediately after the partnership began, the rate of users signing up for Deezer's premium services went from 6,000 a month to 100,000. By January 2011, 500,000 people were subscribing to the service, and the millionth subscriber mark joined in the middle of 2011, which was half a year ahead of Deezer's expectation.[8] The two companies expanded their partnership in September 2011 to include Orange contract customers in the UK.[14] Also in September, Deezer added Facebook integration to its service, allowing users to send music to one another via that social media service.[15]
On 8 October 2012, Deezer announced that it had received $130 million in funding from Access Industries, to be used for further international expansion.[10] Two days later, the company announced that it had expanded into 76 new markets, bringing its worldwide total to 160 countries.[22] On 21 December, Deezer announced a new service level offering two hours of free, ad-supported music streaming a month, available to users worldwide, the company's first free music streaming service outside France.[23] CEO Dauchez said that Deezer was also looking for a partner to introduce service in the United States, who was "able to provide us with a significant volume of subscribers" to help offset what he called the "unbelievably high" costs of entering the US market.[23]
As of December 2012, Deezer had about two million users paying for subscriptions, out of a monthly active user base of about seven million, with 20 million songs in its library.[24] By 2016, according to CEO Dauchez, the company aimed to have five percent of the global music market.[24]
In June 2014, Deezer and Google announced that the Google Chromecast would be supporting Deezer's Android and iPhone apps to allow users to stream music from their phone to their televisions through the Chromecast. Chromecast support became available to Deezer Premium+ users from 25 June 2014 onwards in Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.[citation needed]
In the US, Deezer HiFi offers 36 million tracks of 16-Bit/44.1 kHz of FLAC quality music for a $19.95 monthly subscription. It is "Only available on selected soundsystems and the Desktop App," and offers downloads to phones at 320 kbit/s.[40]
In the first quarter of 2021, Deezer held a 2% market share of the music streaming service market. In July 2021, Deezer announced that free account users could use Google Assistant speakers to stream music.[48][49]
But now I'd like to move on and only read the sound coming from my computer, so that the visualization render only to the music and no other sound such as people chatting.I know I can buffer MP3 file in that API and it would work perfectly. But in 2020, streaming music is very common, via Deezer, Spotify, Souncloud etc.
I know they all have an API but they often offer an SDK where you cannot really do more than "play" music. There is no easy access to the stream of audio data. Maybe I am wrong and that is why I ask your help.
The way to stream music to WebAudio is to use a MediaElementAudioSourceNode or MediaStreamAudioSourceNode. However, these nodes will output zero unless you're allowed to access the data. This means you have to set the CORS property correctly on your end and also requires the server to allow the access through CORS.
I'm getting this message when I open Deezer on Firefox on Ubuntu 18.04.Sorry, we don't support this version of your browser anymore. Update your browser or download our desktop app to keep enjoying your music.
If you are getting this above message Sorry, we don't support this version of your browser anymore. Update your browser or download our desktop app to keep enjoying your music on Firefox for Deezer on Ubuntu 18.04 try this.
Jeronimo Folgueira, CEO of Deezer said: This is the most ambitious change to the economic model since the creation of music streaming and a change that will support the creation of high-quality content in the years to come.
At Deezer we always put music first, providing a high-quality experience for fans and championing fairness in the industry. We are now embracing a necessary change, to better reflect the value of each piece of content and eliminate all wrong incentives, to protect and support artists.
The rise of Deezer and other subscription streaming services remains the most significant phenomenon to occur in the music industry in decades, driving growth and opening opportunity for artists and fans around the world. While streaming has become the main method of consumption for music fans globally, the streaming renumeration model has not evolved meaningfully during that time.
The new initiative between Deezer and UMG will seek to better align the interests of artists, fans and streaming services and explore ways in which artists at every point in their careers and from every genre and geography can more fully benefit commercially from streaming. With a foundation in deep data analysis, the partnership will look at the benefits and evaluate the viability of different economic models aimed at driving subscriber growth, forging stronger bonds with music fans on the platform and developing commercial opportunities that benefit artists and the broader music community.
Deezer is devoted to highlighting the value of music, artistic creation and fan engagement, continuously developing new ways of connecting artists with fans. Projects and features include super fan rewards, in-app livestreaming and VOD concerts, alongside lyric translations, music quiz functionality and much more. Through this initiative with UMG, Deezer will gain insights that will inform future experiential features and monetization options.
Deezer is one of the largest independent music streaming platforms in the world, with more than 90 million tracks available in 180 countries, providing access to lossless HiFi audio, innovative recommendation technology and industry defining features. As the home of music, Deezer brings artists and fans together on a scalable and global platform, to unlock the full potential of music through technology. Founded in 2007 in Paris, Deezer is now a global company with a team of over 600 people based in France, Germany, UK, Brazil and the US, all brought together by their passion for music, technology and innovation. Deezer is listed on the professional segment of the Euronext Paris regulated market (Ticker: DEEZR. ISIN: FR001400AYG6) and is also part of the newly created Euronext Tech Leaders segment, dedicated to European high-growth tech companies, and its associated index.
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