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Monday, September 27, 2010

How to Bring Your Entire iTunes Music Library to the Cloud



Let's begin with an amazing fact - this awesomely made music player was built by a 17- year old, Charles Allatt. It is always so inspiring and impressive to see such creativity at this age.
Vye Music is a web-player (and I haven't seen too many of these lately) that simply lets you listen to the music you like and share it with your friends wherever they may be. You can listen to music without registering, but you won't have the ability to share tracks, create playlists, and save favorite music unless you create an account.


Take a moment or two to absorb the interface, you might find it a bit messy, but once you understand how it works, you will be able to browse artist's musical discography categorized by albums, which is very convenient. Vye also lists information about each artist and displays a list of similar artists alongside. The Radio mode allows you to refine Vye Music's song suggestions, by selecting preferred artists, and eliminating others - yet, I would actually prefer it if the Radio mode would automatically play similar music based on one artist choice.

Best of all, you can upload your own library and take all your personal music collection to the cloud.
This is how you do it: Go to iTunes > File > Library > Export Library - And save the XML file. Go to Vye Music, click on Upload your Library button (right upper bar), and upload the XML file you just downloaded from iTunes - that's it. Your music data is now on Vye, it will take you around 2 minutes to do it

Simply put, a brilliant music player.

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posted by Orli Yakuel at 9:44 PM

5 Comments:

Blogger F1ReMaN said...

It doesn't make sense that it takes a few seconds to upload all your library to the cloud.
YOu upload the xml and he's getting the songs from somewhere.

I didnt manage to upload my xml cause it's 26 mega but I'll try tomorrow to upload a smaller file.

While we're here, you should check
www.streamedy.com/

10:34 PM  
Blogger Orli Yakuel said...

Well, I did mention that it is your music DATA, but yes, the music comes from Youtube. The artist info comes from Last.fm BTW. You probably meant to say 26Giga.. ?

10:37 PM  
Blogger F1ReMaN said...

26MB...
That's my xml file
My music is around 160GB :-)

9:24 AM  
Blogger Orli Yakuel said...

oh, let me know how it goes then.

9:25 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

As others are commenting, that is just your music library list it is uploading, so your files aren't any safer and it's not really your songs you are listening to. Try this site out: http://www.acloudofmyown.com . You don't have to do anything to your iTunes, it will upload your music to your cloud itself.

An exact copy of your files will be safe and secure as well, so you can always have them in case of a disaster.

6:51 PM  

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