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Do you think that 2 music files stored in the cloud is superior to one? Let's explore and discover the answer.

My friend was talking about clouds in the 90's. He was referring to the song "fluffy clouds" by the band The Orb. The song was originally released in 1990. It has been an iconic tune throughout the 90's and 2000's. It was frequently played in trance DJ sets by the likes of Nick Warren and Sasha back in the 90s. Later, Deep Dish and James Zabiela played it in 2000s. Sometimes, it would pop up in the dance music scene as an attempt was made to remix it in the EDM genre. It was always a joy to hear it again that reached out and touched the souls of people.

I like listening to records more if I own the original. The song is not part of my collection, therefore I'm not sure where it is. However, I hope to one day get my hands on the song. If you want to have a copy of the song, I suggest saving it as mp3 to your device. I don't think any royalties are still applicable to the track after 30 years and you don't think so. It is easy to convert YouTube to MP3 using these converters. Let's get back to the beginning of this post. I would like to discuss cloud and how you can save your music there. or storing it there..

Amazon and Spotify permit access to music that is stored on the cloud. In this case, the cloud is simply an online storage platform that applications utilize when they ask for songs to play. It connects to the internet and downloads the song to your device real quick and simultaneously plays the song for you. It could be beneficial or bad, based on the settings you're using. If you are limited in the amount of data on your smartphone, you may need to restrict your app's usage in the event that you have unlimited and free WIFI. But, the majority of apps will play the previously downloaded and streamed audio only if you play it once more within the same time. This is the reason why there is some merit to their approach. I am constantly telling HULU repeatedly to download my TV programs but not for the desire to download them, but rather because I want to be able to watch them uninterrupted when riding the one-way train for 1 hour.

It might be time to cut down on my commute and then finally work from home. Covid and my current circumstances require it. However, I find myself going back into the office, as it's the only option to get out of this chaotic home for a few minutes every day... This is when I begin to question: Is cloud better for my music/videos? Are they more beneficial having them accessible on my phone? My monthly data usage may be slower than I'd like, but that'sn't the only issue. Also, my Samsung Galaxy 10 does not contain enough space for videos and music mp3s. Desktops come with huge hard drives. But on my Samsung Galaxy 10 the storage is stuffed with my home videos, therefore, adding another mp3 could be required to erase one of my daughter's latest sweet 15 videos.. This doesn't appear to be the case.. I think cloud storage is an excellent way to save precious memories and music on your smartphone.

Do you think it is? Cloud? Local storage? I think time will tell However, for the time being, I'd rather a combination of both..


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