I don't think this is a new offer but I haven't seen it posted before.
Upload your music collection to your Google Music account and you can listen to it on any of your devices that has access to Google Music. Up to 50,000 songs can be stored!
Summary from website:-
It only takes a few minutes to start uploading your music collection to Google Play.
Keep up to 50,000 songs in Google Play for free.
Add your collection from iTunes, Windows Media Player or folders.
Listen on the web or your mobile devices without the hassle of wires or syncing.
To get started, download Music Manager below. Music Manager is a simple application for adding music files on your computer to Google Play
Guide:-
Use Music Manager to upload your favorite songs from your computer to your Google Play library. You can upload up to 50,000 songs and listen on your mobile device, computer, or Android TV.
Note: If you're using Chrome, try uploading your music with Google Play Music for Chrome instead of Music Manager.
Download and install Music Manager
On your computer, go to the Music Manager download page.
Click Download Music Manager.
Follow the installation directions.
Set up Music Manager
Open Music Manager from your Applications folder (Mac) or from the Start menu (Windows).
Sign in to your Google account.
Select the location of your music collection.
Follow the on-screen setup instructions.
Top comments
K0YS
3 May 1616#6
someone should post Skype allows you to make free calls to other Skype users.
susieqt
3 May 1615#2
good to remind people or let folk know if they haven't seen it before - thanks
madzippy
3 May 163#3
great thanks, i had no idea you go do this :smiley:
Dave
3 May 163#4
I remember many an hour lost to trying to get this to work properly in it's early days :neutral_face:
All comments (44)
BarmyBulldog
3 May 16#1
It isn't a new offer, free uploads have been enabled since Play Music release.
susieqt
3 May 1615#2
good to remind people or let folk know if they haven't seen it before - thanks
madzippy
3 May 163#3
great thanks, i had no idea you go do this :smiley:
Dave
3 May 163#4
I remember many an hour lost to trying to get this to work properly in it's early days :neutral_face:
moshixmoshi
3 May 16#5
well it's news to me so heat for you
K0YS
3 May 1616#6
someone should post Skype allows you to make free calls to other Skype users.
WAWG to K0YS
4 May 161#18
Do they?
humadoon
3 May 161#7
that means those who download music from here and there should be worried about the meta data.
ddotp to humadoon
3 May 16#8
There is software to help but my collection is a complete mess on Play music. Compilation albums are particularly bad.
decreator
3 May 16#9
be careful if you are using this as a backup for your collection i have a lot of drum & bass and sometimes it matches different mixes or shortened tracks to your original full length track, apart from that it is useful.
Reisclef to decreator
4 May 16#16
Yes, this has been posted before, but google haven't advertised it in ages, nor have I seen a post about it. I'd say it's fair to post it again. Been using it for years. Surprised more people don't use it honestly. Even before I was an android user, Google music easily became my player of choice.
You know you can revert it to the original uploaded song through the menu, yeah?
Opening post
Upload your music collection to your Google Music account and you can listen to it on any of your devices that has access to Google Music. Up to 50,000 songs can be stored!
Summary from website:-
It only takes a few minutes to start uploading your music collection to Google Play.
Keep up to 50,000 songs in Google Play for free.
Add your collection from iTunes, Windows Media Player or folders.
Listen on the web or your mobile devices without the hassle of wires or syncing.
To get started, download Music Manager below. Music Manager is a simple application for adding music files on your computer to Google Play
Guide:-
Use Music Manager to upload your favorite songs from your computer to your Google Play library. You can upload up to 50,000 songs and listen on your mobile device, computer, or Android TV.
Note: If you're using Chrome, try uploading your music with Google Play Music for Chrome instead of Music Manager.
Download and install Music Manager
On your computer, go to the Music Manager download page.
Click Download Music Manager.
Follow the installation directions.
Set up Music Manager
Open Music Manager from your Applications folder (Mac) or from the Start menu (Windows).
Sign in to your Google account.
Select the location of your music collection.
Follow the on-screen setup instructions.
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You know you can revert it to the original uploaded song through the menu, yeah?