• @chaorace
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    839 months ago

    Oh boy, can’t wait for Youtube Mail and Youtube Maps next

    • pwnicholson
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      179 months ago

      I wish this were more implausible, but at this point I’m getting worried.

    • newIdentity
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      09 months ago

      Youtube is basically their entertainment brand. So that really doesn’t make sense.

      • @Sstadler06@lemm.ee
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        19 months ago

        People are just resistant to change because the GPM to YTM transition sucked when they released a half baked app

        • newIdentity
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          19 months ago

          Yeah I guess so. YTM sucked ass when it came out. But now I would say it’s better than Spotify.

  • @applejacks@lemmy.world
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    369 months ago

    It is both funny and sad that Google has more or less trained me to never use their apps.

    At this point, I purposefully don’t use them because I assume they’ll soon be cancelled.

    • @paris@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      109 months ago

      About two weeks ago I thought about this in regards to google podcasts.

      “Well this one will probably stick around long enough that I’ll have moved on by the time google shuts it down. They don’t even host the episodes anyway. They source the metadata and audio files from elsewhere. All they really host is my listening history, queue, and subscriptions. Certainly this is less likely to get the axe anytime soon.”

      *two weeks later*

      It really does suck though. I genuinely like the google podcasts app/website. Best one I’ve found so far that works how I like my apps/services to work.

      • @tehmics@lemmy.world
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        19 months ago

        Man I recently switched from podcast addict after years because podcast addict put an annoying nag about permissions changes in Android, plus I always had issues with the playlist/queuing. Guess I’ll go back to it soon

    • @citruslumps@lemmy.world
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      289 months ago

      I don’t know how anyone on Android uses Spotify. That app is such dogshit.

      Also rip forever Google play music

      • @Salamendacious@lemmy.world
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        59 months ago

        Honestly I think YouTube music is finally at parity with Google music. I’d prefer some of the fluff to go away (e.g. the comments, samples, & podcasts) but overall it’s gotten much better.

        • @citruslumps@lemmy.world
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          39 months ago

          Can I upload my entire 600gb+ library to it for free and access it anywhere anytime?

          Auto cache? Redownload so it acts as a backup?

          • @Salamendacious@lemmy.world
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            39 months ago

            I think you know the answer to that. That was a pretty spectacular feature that I never thought was going to last. Regardless of branding. Hopefully you uploaded your music and transferred it over to YouTube music before the deadline.

            • @citruslumps@lemmy.world
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              39 months ago

              Yea I think all my music is on there, but the app is such garbage and unnavigable, I bought a 1tb micro SD card and said fuck that shit.

              • @Salamendacious@lemmy.world
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                19 months ago

                It is not an intuitive app to navigate. I would 100% rather have Google music but YouTube music isn’t as horrible as it used to be. That’s not a ringing endorsement but I’m glad it isn’t still a dumpster fire

      • @Cringe2793@lemmy.world
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        39 months ago

        You must not know many Android users then. Almost all the android users I know (like 90% of them) use spotify. And I think all the apple users I know use it.

        • @citruslumps@lemmy.world
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          -19 months ago

          I know many Android users who use it and I don’t know why. Apple music and Tidal music is better in every way.

          The Spotify app is so bad it’s embarrassing.

      • LUHG
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        19 months ago

        Yeh it’s dogshit but so is apple music.

        • @accideath@lemmy.world
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          19 months ago

          The desktop apps suck but on mobile it’s the best music streaming service there is, imo. It has a few features I‘d like it to add but other services don’t have some key features that are much more important to me

    • Chozo
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      It’s likely not financially viable to have separate teams for their many products that all have similar features. Consolidating makes more sense because they can actually afford to maintain development.

      Honestly, they should just roll YouTube Music into the default YouTube app, as well. And they probably will at some point. It just doesn’t make sense to have these services - which are basically all the same, functionally-speaking - spread out across multiple apps.

      • @dannoffs
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        189 months ago

        Honestly, they should just roll YouTube Music into the default YouTube app, as well.

        I don’t think I could disagree more. I use both and listening to music and watching videos are entirely different activities for me and I want the apps to do different things in different ways.

      • @sim642@lemm.ee
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        29 months ago

        It’s likely not financially viable to have separate teams for their many products that all have similar features.

        Clearly Google doesn’t follow that logic because they have numerous competing chat apps. Even Google Maps has chat…

    • @thoughtorgan@lemmy.world
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      99 months ago

      GPM was dope, no two ways about it. I was sad when it closed.

      But after moving over to YTM and using it for years, I like the change. It lets me stream music, just like GPM. It lets me play local files and put them in playlists just like GPM. And it lets me put more underground music on my playlists that are uploaded to YouTube, unlike GPM.

      The UI and everything you interact with is way better than GPM too.

      Not trying to be a Google shill, but I actually love YTM. Podcasts coming just combines two apps I used into one.

      • @clubizarre@lemmy.world
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        29 months ago

        I 100% understand what you mean. I still have a hard time trusting Google with their services and host my own RSS reader (TT-RSS) and music (Plex & Plexamp), but I do use YTM for finding new music as well as backing up my personal music like I did with GPM. Not a shill either, but YTM is not a bad product.

        I never really used their Podcast app as I assumed it would be closed at some point (and here we are) and really enjoy Pocket Casts. If that ever shuts down, I’ll just use GPodder and roll my own hosting for yet another service. I guess in the end, Google has taught me to be self reliant lol

        • newIdentity
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          19 months ago

          It wasn’t good. Used it a few times and I really didn’t like it.

          PocketCasts and AntennaPod are wayy better

    • @okamiueru@lemmy.world
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      39 months ago

      Does anyone know why they shut it down? The replacement was worse on every single account. And by such a significant amount too.

      • @Sstadler06@lemm.ee
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        39 months ago

        2 reasons, but the main one is that they had to get separate individual licenses for songs or something and that was likely minimally cutting into their absolutely insane profits, but with YouTube music it’s still just YouTube so only one is needed… idk that’s what I read on Reddit a couple years ago. The other is that their workplace culture is completely fucked and they push new apps instead of updating the old ones.

        I’m not saying they should be like apple but sometimes seeing the killed by google list grow is frustrating when you look back and were an active user of a bunch of the things

        • @Stumblinbear@pawb.social
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          I think you underestimate how expensive licensing music is. As an example, the vast majority of Spotify’s revenue goes to paying licensing fees and is most of the reason they’re wildly unprofitable

      • Dym Sohin
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        29 months ago

        i bet they discontinue youtube-music in 2026 by selling it to sony

  • dr_rugby
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    249 months ago

    That’s just the Google way… still didn’t get over the RSS reader disaster… Anyways, I tried the app a couple of times: it’s not a great app for listening to podcasts. If you like podcasts, try Antennapod, Pocket Casts or Podcast Addict (and please stay away from Spotify).

    In the end: good riddance.

      • @deadlyduplicate@lemmy.world
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        49 months ago

        One use for RSS feeds is to distribute podcasts to multiple apps. I believe most podcasts apps are just RSS readers combined with an audio player.

      • molave
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        19 months ago

        I use RSS to help decide if an item is worth reading or not based on the title

      • dr_rugby
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        19 months ago

        Because Spotify uses (not their own) podcasts to generate revenue, but doesn’t pay the creators.

          • dr_rugby
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            29 months ago

            You might actually hear a podcast host say that if you listen to enough podcasts. I have heard it in the Bits und so podcast, directly from the host.

            Also, Spotify bought their own studio (Gimlet), for that they are obviously paying the creators.

          • dr_rugby
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            09 months ago

            Also, there is this wonderful specialty toy, I think it is called Google. You can search for things and find answers to urgent questions, all by yourself.

              • dr_rugby
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                19 months ago

                It pays the creator if the creator offers pay to view content. So technically, it takes money from the creator’s subscribers.

        • newIdentity
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          Every podcast does that.

          Also they host many podcasts and have their own advertising service which can insert ads dynamic ads into the podcast from which the Podcaster is profiting too

  • Bebo
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    189 months ago

    Never surprising to hear of yet another Google service shutting down.

  • @DNAblue2112@lemmy.world
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    179 months ago

    Spent a solid hour trying apps to switch to. Found podcast republic which does everything I want with tons of customisation and a one time payment to ditch the ads. Love it.

    • Phi
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      49 months ago

      Been using Podcast Republic forever now. (~7 years)

      The developer did so much during the time. It allows you to do so much.

    • @Salamendacious@lemmy.world
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      I’ve been using PocketCasts for years but I’ve been thinking about jumping ship. I’m going to give republic a shot. Thanks

      • @AragornK@lemmy.world
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        39 months ago

        I’m grandfathered in with lifetime premium on PocketCasts which makes it difficult to consider jumping ship.

        • @Wyvven@lemmy.world
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          09 months ago

          I didn’t even know they have a subscription now, bought the app with reward points probably 5+ years ago

      • @applejacks@lemmy.world
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        29 months ago

        Try Podcast Republic and Podcast Addict, both are awesome.

        PA is more for power users.

        PR is more for regular users.

        • @mrjfilippo@lemmy.ca
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          Tried both and settled with AntennaPod when there were rumours of Google Podcasts shutting down a few months ago.

          I now value more export/import features. I also enjoyed AntennaPod’s queue options more.

          • @applejacks@lemmy.world
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            19 months ago

            Antennapod rocks as well.

            I wasn’t able to settle with it for some minor reason I can’t recall, but it was a great app.

    • @tehmics@lemmy.world
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      19 months ago

      Might try it, does it have skip silence, per cast playback speeds and configurable start and ending skips?

        • @tehmics@lemmy.world
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          19 months ago

          Thanks for checking that man you’re the best. I’ll definitely get some podcasts transferred over and try it out after work tonight

    • @breathless_RACEHORSE@lemmy.world
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      209 months ago

      I’ve been quite happy with antennapod. Discovery is kind of a pain in the ass, but it’s open source, and management and playback have been solid.

      • FiddlersViridian
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        49 months ago

        I second all of this. I started using AntennaPod a couple months ago and like it. It handles “chapters” in podcasts better, too. Searching is fiddly though.

      • newIdentity
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        19 months ago

        PocketCast is also OpenSource. Today I switched over and it’s also pretty good.

        I honestly can’t really decide which one I find better. Try them out for yourself.

          • newIdentity
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            19 months ago

            I for example subscribed to Darknet Diaries on Patreon and the bonus episodes do work.

            I don’t listen to more premium podcasts. I just hate that you can’t manually update the URL so far.

            Also the “time listed” stats on AntennaPod are way superior, but PocketCats syncs between devices and has a web/desktop client.

            • @applejacks@lemmy.world
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              19 months ago

              yea, they did get patreon exclusive feeds working, but any other don’t.

              I just don’t like that everything has to go through them.

              used to be a big pocketcasts fan, but I dislike being completely dependent on their servers.

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      For Android: It depends on your needs. For better user experience I’d say PocketCasts. For best customization Podcast Republic, Podcast Addict. AntennaPod was for a while the only open source project, PocketCasts is now open source too. If that matters to you, go with those. I like AntennaPod, specifically the sleep timer. However it has some downsides: discovery / search sucks and it’s hard to access the queue quickly if your phone uses gesture navigation.

      For iOS: pocket casts, overcast

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      @binarybomb @fne8w2ah A long time ago I used Pocketcasts which is very good but not open source.

      FOSS options are AntennaPod or Podverse depending on your needs.

      AntennaPod is very popular but Podverse is newer and rapidly developing and it includes a great web player. I’m using Podverse currently, which works with or without an account.

      You could also use any RSS reader, and just use Podverse to search and find podcast feeds to subscribe to.

  • Dr. Dabbles
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    109 months ago

    Such a bad idea. Podcasts seek forward and interface actually worked. Zero chance the migration to YouTube is smooth.

    • @thoughtorgan@lemmy.world
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      19 months ago

      YTM interface is great. I don’t know if you’ve tried it, but YTM is different from the standard YouTube app.

      • Dr. Dabbles
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        I use YTM exclusively for music streaming. The interface has been getting worse over time, but the podcasts integration is pure dogshit and they should be embarrassed. Basically it’s a subscription to a youtube channel in the back-end and they might add RSS support some day in the far future. Their only focus now is on allowing creators to add an RSS feed for ingestion, not for users to do the same.

        This is a moronic idea, and Google is ruining one of their only good app experiences.

          • Dr. Dabbles
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            Navigating any playlists you created now requires clicking on the library at the bottom, then playlist at them top. I’m also a GPM refugee and the YouTube music app is a shit choice for podcasts.