Good news for all friends of Google Play Music: The streaming service has significantly increased the number of songs that users can load from their private music collection into the cloud. Up to 20,000 songs have been uploaded free of charge to Play Music, now the upload limit is 50,000 tracks. With an average 3-minute sonication and an average file size of 3 MB, the whole 104 days of music and a music collection of 150 GB would be equivalent. This should be enough for hard-working collectors.
Own music on Google Play Music - that's how it works
The upload function of Google Play Music is free, only one account has to be created. A paid Google Play Music subscription is not required. So if you prefer to continue to a private music collection in the streaming age, you can still use the advantages of streaming free of charge.
On Google Play Music, you can upload your own songs and then stream them from anywhere in the browser through the Google Play Music website and mobile through the Android or iOS app. The upload works either via a web interface or the small Tool Music Manager, which is available for free download at Google.
It's a great experience for audiophile music lovers: on Google Play Music, you can not only upload music files in MP3 format, but also the formats AAC, WMA, FLAC, OGG, AAC and ALAC are supported. In the online archive, however, these are adapted to the MP3 bit rate or converted to MP3 files with 320 kbit / s. Accept MP3 files up to 300 MB in size.
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