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Old 06-25-2014, 02:27 PM   #131
tubemonkey
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Originally Posted by sakura-panda View Post
That is interesting about the devices; ten seems to be a generous number of devices -- off the top of my head, I can think of five that my husband might want to connect with and that seems like an excessive number!
10 is a lot, but I'm always maxed out. Even worse is having to wait a month (after reaching the limit) to transfer from one device to another.

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I've been looking hard for a way to stream my own music through the TV and this really might be the best/easiest way to do it, depending on if they implement it conveniently for me (such as on my Roku, TiVo or TV). I use Pandora now, but I can't get the playlists set up right -- either too much of one music type/song/artist (and I get tired of it) or too much of the music I don't want and no good way to skip them with the TV app. I guess I don't have to make a decision until/unless it becomes available that way.
I don't stream music on my TV; in fact, I rarely stream videos on my TV. My PC and Fire HD 7.1 are my primary devices for music and video.

The biggest problem I have with Prime Music is that it's missing a radio feature. I prefer radio stations over albums and short playlists, because I can turn one on and let it play for hours on end. My favorite music apps are AOL Radio and TuneIn Radio. I can select sub-genres that match my tastes - British Invasion, Deep Classic Rock, 90s Alternative, 40s Oldies, and Classical 101 to name but a few; or I can build a station around a group. Can't do that with Prime Music.
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