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<blockquote data-quote="carrrnuttt" data-source="post: 16440815" data-attributes="member: 10844"><p>Or do like I do - use my phone as the source of my music.</p><p></p><p>Pick a subscription: I have Google Play Music that comes with with my YouTube Premium subscription. There are even free ones, they just have ads and don't allow you custom playlists.</p><p></p><p>Using whatever app streams your account, stream it via Bluetooth to your car, which most newer cars are capable of, or if not, you can choose from many BT adapter units for sale nowadays.</p><p></p><p>In my case, GPM allows me to create custom playlists from literally millions of songs. I have yet to not find music I want to listen to on it.</p><p></p><p>Even better, I can pick a song I particularly like, and create a "radio station" out of it, where it basically tries to conform to the type of the song and play music that Google feels I'd like based on the song the "station" is originated from. It's awesome in that I get to hear songs I like from bands I've never even heard of.</p><p></p><p>Of course the above mostly requires that you have either unlimited data or a lot of it.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: Also, you can choose to download the music files of your playlists (not the stations) so you can play them even if you don't have data or a signal on your phone. You can save data by doing this on WiFi.</p><p></p><p>I've done this for long trips where I know I'll lose signal at some point.</p><p></p><p>You can also choose the quality of both the stream and the file downloads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carrrnuttt, post: 16440815, member: 10844"] Or do like I do - use my phone as the source of my music. Pick a subscription: I have Google Play Music that comes with with my YouTube Premium subscription. There are even free ones, they just have ads and don't allow you custom playlists. Using whatever app streams your account, stream it via Bluetooth to your car, which most newer cars are capable of, or if not, you can choose from many BT adapter units for sale nowadays. In my case, GPM allows me to create custom playlists from literally millions of songs. I have yet to not find music I want to listen to on it. Even better, I can pick a song I particularly like, and create a "radio station" out of it, where it basically tries to conform to the type of the song and play music that Google feels I'd like based on the song the "station" is originated from. It's awesome in that I get to hear songs I like from bands I've never even heard of. Of course the above mostly requires that you have either unlimited data or a lot of it. EDIT: Also, you can choose to download the music files of your playlists (not the stations) so you can play them even if you don't have data or a signal on your phone. You can save data by doing this on WiFi. I've done this for long trips where I know I'll lose signal at some point. You can also choose the quality of both the stream and the file downloads. [/QUOTE]
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