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    I really wanted to like tidal, but honestly it’s not really good. The search sucks, no offline mode on desktop, no official Linux client, an incomplete catalog…

    It’s not worth it, even if they are the least bad for paying artists.

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      The limited library was their biggest problem in my opinion. It’s acceptable if you want mainstream, well known artists centered on appealing to North America but there were so many international and independent groups that weren’t on the service. Higher quality streaming is only worth it if you can listen to what you like.

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      You can use Plexamp as a Tidal client. I do this for offline music. Works on desktop too 🙂

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      Yeah. The number one reason I won’t subscribe is that if their library is missing a song, you can’t even add it yourself. Both Spotify and Apple Music allow adding your own MP3s, how does Tidal not have that feature?!

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      honestly it’s not really good

      *for you it isn’t

      the search sucks

      what’s wrong with it? works fine for me

      no offline mode on desktop

      why would you need it? it’s supported on phones, just listen via phone?

      no official Linux client

      Neither does apple music. Tidal are open sourcing their SDK though

      an incomplete catalog

      *for you. for me there isn’t

      It’s not worth it, even if they are the least bad for paying artists

      Again, for you. On paper, tidal is the better option and I rather support artists than some questionable monopolistic corporation

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        no offline mode on desktop

        why would you need it? it’s supported on phones, just listen via phone?

        So you’re saying this use case works for you??

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          What do you mean? I’m interested in his opinion and he wrote it like it was an absolute fact. Poor way to start a discussion imo.

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            That’s his opinion, that’s the fact for him. How obtuse do you have to be to waste your time like that?

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              I’m not arguing against his personal opinions, I’m arguing against his conclusion that tidal is not worth it (for everyone,because that is how it is worded).

              How is it of your concern how I spend my time?

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        This is perhaps the stupidest response I’ve read on Lemmy for a while. Nobody is entitled to an opinion these days.

        Im expecting a response, quoting each paragraph I wrote, with only ‘For you’ as the text.

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          I don’t agree. He wrote it like it was absolute, whereas it’s a personal opinion. Like you stated correctly.

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            well it’s neither nor. I’m also pissed that there’s no Linux client, and they didn’t even try to make their windows client run in wine. so it’s not just one person’s opinion as i hereby confirm.

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              Not saying it’s not a valid point against tidal overall. I would also enjoy me a linux native client. However I don’t see why this is a valid point against tidal and for apple music.

              Having said that. I found a bug in their windows client and the devs are very much receptive for feedback. Maybe in the future when more people use Linux they’ll come around and make one. Or the community will with tidal’s open source SDK.

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                Why do you keep mentioning apple music? OP never made any comparison to it or any other streaming service. He just communicated why the service didn’t work for him and you felt compelled to inform him that how he feels is his opinion?

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        Damn, you’re shilling hard!

        I don’t want to use my phone for basic features like the offline mode, I’m not always connected to the internet on my laptop, that’s it.

        I don’t care about Apple music, and almost every streaming platform provides some kind of SDK. It doesn’t change the fact that I don’t have a Linux client, and probably never will (or at least feature-complete) because they partly use Dolby Atmos, which is a closed-source licensed format.

        And no, even on paper, tidal’s not the better option to support artists. Buy tracks on Bandcamp, buy merch and vinyl directly from artists…

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          I’m talking in the context of streaming services here…

          Maybe you’re right with the Linux client part, but I don’t know any other streaming service that does provide one? At least Spotify and Apple Music don’t. Does it make them also not worth it? I would disagree.

          I never said tidal is the best app to support artists. In that regard there is a better option, just give them your money for free. I meant as a streaming service, quality wise and in terms of paying artists, there are no better options.

          What I didn’t like about your OP was the fact that you laid your personal opinions out and then concluded that tidal is not worth it. Doesn’t make me a shill when I answer with counterpoints.

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    Tidal may not be the best streamer. It certainly does have its faults. But so do the others mentioned in these comments. For a subscription service to halve their rate is really unheard of. I appreciate it. This is really the type of pricing movement we need after so many years of out of control inflation. I wish Amazon, Disney, and Netflix would do something similar rather than endless cost increases without any improvement in services.

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      I worry because like every streaming service they’ve slowly been reducing the amount they pay artists. How can they halve customer fees and not pay artists less?

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        My guess is that they’ve realized that nobody subscribed to the highest tier, so they’ve incorporated its features into the normal tier, hoping to make it up in volume (I.e. new people subscribing because it’s cheap and it offers more than Spotify). So perhaps they are going to be able to pay artists the same rates

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      As far as I can tell, I’m actually in the vast minority in that I use the service on a family plan and with my DJ gear. Streaming for DJs is being removed from family plans and it now requires me to pay for an individual plan + $9 a month in addition to what I’m already paying for the wife and kids, so I’m thinking about canning it.

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        I’m not upset at prices changing, don’t put words in my mouth. I’m disappointed to see an ad here. I don’t care about this Subscription Service (With High-Res Audio and Atmos!), I do care about not being advertised to. If I wanted to know about the price of a service I’d go to the service and competitors directly.

        Fuck this person’s paid opinions.

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            This is the second time you’ve put words in my mouth to derogate my opinion. I never described myself as surprised, and I can imagine you’re struggling to believe that I am because it isn’t true.

            The verge is an advertisment bureau doing what they do, and I’m not surprised to find them shilling, I’m disappointed to find you (and so many others) actively supporting- no, insisting on being advertised to.

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          Seems like you’re asserting that the article is sponsored content without being disclosed, in violation of FTC guidelines. Seems like a pretty serious claim that borders on libel. Do you have any proof of your allegations?

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      Article specifically calls how they’re axing military and first responder discounts, how you still get upcharged for HiFi if you use their DJ Integration feature, and how they’re nixing the free tier.

      The article is not an advertisement; it contains some good news for consumers and some bad news for consumers. The notable bit is the good news, hence it’s the headline. And it’s notable exactly because it’s good news — most everyone else is raising prices across the board.

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      You don’t know the Verge, perhaps

      This is just a good news and they are reporting it as such

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          Ok. So journalistically, the key points to get across here are:

          • Tidal is changing its subscriptions plans
          • They are now cheaper
          • That’s pretty unique since literally everyone else on the planet is increasing prices, not lowering them

          How would you have reported the news? Would you have done something differently?

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    Tidal also pays artists significantly more than Spotify/ Apple Music. So they’re good-shittifying in both directions 🙂

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        Yeah, like, when services are actually trying to compete for your business. It’s so nice when it (rarely) happens!

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    The headline sounded good but the article lists a lot of negatives too. They’re removing discounts for veterans/first responders, they recently laid off 10% of staff, and their price now matches Amazon and Apple. So don’t mistake this for good intention; this is just a business’ survival instincts taking over.

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    As a stand alone service I don’t think it is great, but feeding into Plex + Plexamp makes it awesome.

    Tidal integrates with Plex local libraries seamlessly. Itslike having your own collections without having to rip or download anything.

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    Does this mean we’re stuck with MQA? Or can we still forcibly use FLAC. I was on the lower tier purely to avoid MQA.

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      No, there is what Tidal calls “HiRes FLAC”, which is 24-bit, 192 kHz. Their website does not even mention MQA anymore. They’ve moved away from MQA since early 2023, when the MQA company went bankrupt

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      It does sound clickbait-y and I guess that’s why there are butthurt people in the comments. I guess its meaning is “literally everyone is raising prices, while Tidal is lowering them”. TBF I also had to read the title again because it’s pretty strange to see prices decrease

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    I’ve been using Deezer for a while, but I’ve been looking to move to something else after they absolutely mutilated their UI and actively insulted any paying customer that complained.

    Tidal seems like a good choice. I just dread the day they, too, get caught up in current trend chasing and redesign their app to look like a bubbly toy to hook the kids.

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      Qobuz has the most beautiful and serious-looking UI I’ve tried, I really love it. But I had to stop using it because there is no lyrics integration and some of my favorite (admittedly obscure) music was not there. But the UI is spectacular, especially on desktop.

      Tidal’s interface is simply good, nothing more and nothing less, and it’s a more mature product overall with more features

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        Try apple music. Also has lossless audio for the same price and has a great app, even on android and it does have a pretty good lyrics integration.

        Only on non Apple Desktops it’s a bit lacking since your choice is either the ancient iTunes or the web app

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          if you want cross platform from major platforms such windows macos Linux,IOS and Android. Spotify is the best

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      Deezer is still great because you can upload personal music to your account and I find they have alot more music available than every other service Ive tried.

      Not to mention they pay the artists better and hifi is automatically included too so. I went from Spotify > YT Music > Deezer and I am very happy. The UI is not as bad as everyone makes it, imo the icons are just a little uglier in some places thats it.

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      Been using tidal ever since Spotify’s Joe Rogan debacle. Main reason? They actually pay the artist. But the sound quality is a nice bonus as well! No regrets…other than people trying to share music with me by sending a spotify link!

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        They still don’t pay the artists all that much. No streaming services do.

        If you genuinely want to support artists financially, you should buy their music outright through online stores like Bandcamp or Qobuz.

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          It’s true, but at least half the artists I listen to I would never have found if it weren’t for streaming. Something is, after all, better than nothing.

          And compared to the competition, Tidal’s payments are good:

          ~30% more than Apple Music (0.01c)

          ~300% more than Spotify (0.003 - 0.005c)

          ~500% more than Soundcloud (0.0025c)

          ~1000% more than Pandora (0.00133c)

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            Sure, but even 300% of a tiny amount is still a tiny amount. People shouldn’t be kidding themselves that Tidal pays artists well when the compensation is still significantly less than if you buy an artist’s music directly.

            The best approach is to use both - streaming for discovery and online stores for when you find an artists you really like and want to support them financially.

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    Awesome! I’ve been enjoying Tidal for a few months now, and now that it’s starting to learn what I like, I’m starting to like its recommendations as well.

    Here’s hoping they keep staying on the relatively good side.

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          Why not?

          Like I don’t see the point of them adding it, either. But why would it be so bad?

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            I’m not the OP, but when Spotify added these is made the user experience worse.

            I used Spotify for music and only music. So seeing a row or two of podcasts inserted before music was really annoying. Getting podcast recommendations was also annoying. If they would have let me just opt out of seeing podcasts, there would not have been any issues. But they didn’t.

            I don’t use Spotify anymore.

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              Thanks, makes sense!

              Edit: ha, I got downvoted by a bunch of peolle for asking a question, apparently

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                For the record, I wasn’t one of those people. I prefer to have a dialogue over punishing people for having an opinion, unless that opinion is harmful in some way.

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            Of course I’m just speaking for myself, but I personally have several reasons for not wanting podcasts in the app (when I say podcasts I’m mainly talking about the video verity.)

            The main reason is because I am on a family plan and my middle school daughter uses the app for music. We used to have Spotify, but when they added podcasts essentially it became a video streaming free for all and I would find my daughter watching “podcasts” that were just people shouting profanity over video game streams and tik tok compilations. On top of being young, she has a neurological disability and Spotify turning the social media faucet on full blast was more than she could handle. She was sneaking to watch these videos instead of doing her school work and sleeping and it was really starting to affect her life. We switched to Tidal because it did not have those features and she went through some withdrawal but she is much healthier now that she’s back to just jamming to music.

            That ties into another point which is that nowadays anyone can throw a video together and call it a podcast regardless of the quality or content. Setting aside that I already have 8 different ways to watch this content on various audio and video streaming apps as it is, including podcasts on Tidal feels like a complete diversion from their marketing strategy of being the place to go for the very highest quality music. The small number of in-house music focused shows they feature now fit the brand well and I think they would lose their identity if they change that.

            I could go on but this reply is long enough.

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    I like Tidal because its interface isn’t downright crap. What Spotify did to playlists and to the heart/cross button is so damn annoying.

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      I love the change. I have many playlists and it has made my life so much easier organising everything.

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        How does it work better for you? To me it’s annoying, I cannot easily move folders around anymore, nor move playlists into folders if I’m not using the desktop app.

        Also, the + (former ♥️ button) is the worst offender to me. I used to use the button to add a music to my big “liked” default list, the one that is more permanent, and the three dots to add it to a playlist, which are more fluid. So playlists come and go, and not every song on a playlist is the one i want on my definitive pool of “always wanted” songs.

        Then someone at Spotify decided to say “fuck you users”, and merged the + and three dots, making it harder to know if a song is already in my main “liked” list.

        Say I have a playlist I created, the + button is now a ✅ button. It tells me the song is saved somewhere. I have to tap it to see where, which 1. is completely unintuitive, because tapping a check button would create me the expectation of uncheking it, but it instead shows me a list of playlists! What in the freaking hell? This is decades of UI convention thrown out the windows for a really bad concept.

        And 2, being checked doesn’t mean it’s my favorite song, just that it is saved on some playlist. It’s a mistery, which is only solved by tapping the schizophrenic +/✅ button, instead of simply saying to me “yep, you liked this song”.

        So… Yeah. I hate Spotify.

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          I love it because I never use liked songs (I don’t understand how people do, using the same playlist forever. Do your tastes never change? Idk each to their own).

          So it means 1: I can easily add songs to multiple playlists at once. I have 4 different playlists that I listen to, and sometimes a song fits all 4, and it used to take 12 taps to add it to all 4 (tap dots, tap add, tap playlist, 4 times). Now it only takes 6.

          2: I can now see if the song is already in a playlist. Before the only way was to try adding it to the playlist and see if it warned me of a duplicate.

          3: Now I can see at a glance if it’s added to a playlist. If it’s added to 1 playlist then it’s probably added to all the playlists it needs to be.

          And you can still add songs to your liked songs in 1 tap. I feel like the reason most people dont like it is because it’s a change that they aren’t used to.

          But really, the ideal solution would’ve been if Spotify just added a settings option to change it back to the old way. But Spotify seems to be vehemently opposed to options.

          Also, what’s way worse than the new like button is the stupid “smart shuffle”. I just want to turn off shuffle, but now I have to press it again. And it’s also really buggy, it will often display shuffle as off when it’s really on smart shuffle, so I get unpleasantly surprised with some random song I’ve never heard. I really wish there were third party apps for Spotify, cause the Spotify app kinda sucks

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            Funny how it is, the smart shuffle is something I actually like because, when I’m in the mood, it brings something new to the table.

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            I use liked songs exclusively. I mostly use shuffle but I also unlike and like songs that I rediscover in my enormous (≈5000 songs) liked list so the songs end up at the top.

            So the songs at the top are the songs that I am listening to currently. If I want something I haven’t heard in a while I just scroll down or use (the suboptimal) shuffle.

            Unliking and liking used to be two clicks but now It’s 4 or 6 depending on the song and if it’s in another playlist or not.

            I can’t understand why they couldn’t just add two buttons. Modern devices have plenty of screen real estate.

            When they tried this last time people got outraged any they rolled back the change. Now Spotify is going ahead anyways.

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          Also what is the change to playlists? I wasn’t aware Spotify had folders. Did they remove them?

          Edit: Nevermind they’re still there. What did they change?

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    I read the email from Tidal four times and still didn’t believe they weren’t trying to fuck me over. Well, I’ll be damned.

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      As far as I can tell, I’m actually in the vast minority in that I use the service on a family plan and with my DJ gear. Streaming for DJs is being removed from family plans and it now requires me to pay for an individual plan + $9 a month in addition to what I’m already paying for the wife and kids, so I’m thinking about canning it.