![]() I prefer Spotify's search engine over everything else. Nhân dp Spotify va n Vit Nam mình s tng hp so sánh các dch v phát nhc trc tuyn theo yêu cu vi y nhc bn quyn ln ti Vit Nam bao gm Apple Music, Deezer, Spotify và Tidal.Chc s có nhiu bn t du hi ti sao mình li thêm Tidal khi cha chính thc có mt ti th trng Vit Nam. The search engine is very odd, I can't even describe it. The only critiques of TIDAL I have are the search engine. TIDAL is better with this specific feature compared to Spotify, but there is a complete absence of this feature on Apple Music. Spotify and TIDAL both have a feature where you can add a few of your own songs into a playlist, and then their algorithms will suggest other songs to add to your playlist. It isn't completely mediocre, but no where near the likes of either of the streaming services.Īnother feature I hate about Apple Music is that making playlists can be a pain. The music discovery thing should be self-explanatory, TIDAL and Spotify are light years ahead of Apple Music when it comes to music discovery algorithms. I would use Apple Music if they had better music discovery, and an easier way to create playlists. This is only for the web version of Apple music and the iTunes app, though. ![]() TIDAL also has chart playlists, but there are fewer of them. These playlists tell you if the song is new, on the uptrend, or on the downtrend. Spotify has a Charts tab, which organizes the top songs all over the world by which country they came from. Not only is the UI buggy, albums that have transitions between one song to another have a weird awkward pause in between them, instead of a smooth transition. TIDAL’s interface is slick and easy to navigate. Until I tried using the iTunes app on Windows 11. At one point, I was dead set on using Apple Music. I'd be paying the same price btw.įor the past two months, I've been fighting a battle against myself of which streaming service to use. ![]() I do like the interface a lot, but don't know if it's worth a full switch. I have a decent set of cans (Senn 560s with apple dong as AMP), but not a full proper setup, so maybe that's why I don't notice a difference. Actually, the only significant thing I noticed was Apple music was much louder. The interface was much better, but I honestly couldn't tell a difference in quality side by side between the two services. It’s 2022 now, and Spotify still hasn’t released HiFi. In February of 2021, Spotify announced the upcoming release of their Spotify HiFi tier. Picked out the best plan for audio quality to see if the change was worth it. After August 2022, no other streaming service will match Apple Music’s lossless audio for music enthusiasts. Instead of using the iTunes app, I opted for the apple music website which is still bad, but it works.ĭecided to try Tidal recently to see the difference. When I got much better-listening headphones and took the time to listen to more music on my PC, I realized that any apple software is trash if it isn't in its ecosystem. I've had apple music for a while and used it on apple products such as my phone.
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