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  • @[email protected]
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    1 year ago

    Before YouTube Music, I purchased quite a lot of albums on Google Play Music. Paying normal CD prices, no renting.

    My Google Play Music library consisted of 60% uploaded and 40% purchased music.

    After my Music Library migration to YouTube was done ( this sentence alone, is enough doom and sorrow for any music lover ), my uploaded music was merged with my purchases and both were put under quarantine within the “uploads” tab.

    No way to recognize purchases or even the possibility of downloading any of my uploaded or purchased music.

    The money I paid for the music?

    ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    Edit: i bought 2 - 4 albums every month on average. For a few years. Sometimes more. So, it’s not like they only got a few bucks … At least from my pov. lol

    • Codex
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      1 year ago

      I learned this by accident trying to clean up my 95% full gdrive account. If you request a full dump of all your Google data (search how to do it, the option is buried), then they’ll take a few days and then send you a link to download tons of zip files. These contain everything you’ve put on google, but you can narrow it down before export. One of the things in my data dump? Every piece of music I’d ever uploaded to Google music!

      I forgot all about them! Recovered tons of old mp3s! However, huge caveat, they untagged every file and throw them all into a huge mess of numerically named files. I had to use library management tools to look up and retag all the files. Huge pain in the ass, but nice to have my old music back!

      • @wmassingham
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        61 year ago

        Yeah, they made this very clear when they sent all the notifications about shutting down Google Play Music. I went through the same thing ahead of the shutdown.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        Thanks for the tip - I’ll surely make a dump and the re-tagging should be worth it. I actually always enjoyed tagging mp3s. There’s something rewarding in hearing and seeing the result playing out.

        Also, good to have your data also “in your hands”, literally.

        I’m really curious if my purchased music will be included.

    • @KidsTryThisAtHome
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      131 year ago

      Fuck YouTube music, Google Play music was amazing and they had no reason to switch. Some of my stuff wasn’t even available on ytm so even though I didn’t buy a lot of music I’d literally spent like a week at one point uploading over 20,000 songs. It was one of the coolest features. Ytm is so ass

      • @46_and_2
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        11 year ago

        YouTube Music still hasn’t got a “Delete Queue” button. Google Play Music had it, every other streaming service I tried has it, I’ve written them numerous times to request it - nada.

        There are a variety of other issues, and they do nothing when you give feedback. Just care about getting your subscription $$$, and even not enough as other services as to try and stop you with some incentive when you unsubscribe. You said it best - Ytm is so ass.

    • @atrielienz
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      21 year ago

      You had the option to download all of your purchases and there were multiple warnings before the app was 86’d. Don’t make it sound like they just yanked your music you purchased. Especially when they were the only company actually allowing you to own the files free and clear at the time.