• EndHD@lemm.ee
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    9 months ago

    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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    8 months ago

    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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    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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      8 months ago

      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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      9 months ago

      You don’t know the Verge, perhaps

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

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          9 months ago

          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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              9 months ago

              Yes, it is. It may not be interesting to you, but it is (as others said) noteworthy when a company bucks the trend of the industry.

              This type of story is business journalism — it’s not world news or politics, but it’s still news. And the article isn’t as rosy as the headline — they are still upcharging for the HiFi service if you used the DJ Integration feature (no idea what this is, I don’t use Tidal), and they’re axing military and first responder discounts.

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    9 months ago

    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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      8 months ago

      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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    9 months ago

    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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      9 months ago

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

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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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        9 months ago

        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.