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Jam The Man

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I've just purchased one of these having gone out on a limb after seeing how good my mates set up was.

For those that also have one, what's the best bet for my music collection?
I've got about 150,000 songs on my computer, so I'm tempted to shell out the seemingly cheap £22 a year to upload the lot into Amazon Music.

Anyone done the same?


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Chinman3000

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What does the Amazon Echo actually do? From the adverts it seems just like a Siri / Cortana in a seperate box?
 


Bozza

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I've just purchased one of these having gone out on a limb after seeing how good my mates set up was.

For those that also have one, what's the best bet for my music collection?
I've got about 150,000 songs on my computer, so I'm tempted to shell out the seemingly cheap £22 a year to upload the lot into Amazon Music.

Anyone done the same?

I've not, but it sounds like iTunes Match, which is also £21.99 a year. It was somewhat jaw-dropping when that was released a few years back as it effectively allowed anyone to legitimise years worth of dodgily downloaded music. In most cases your music isn't uploaded. What they'll do is look to match what you have against the Amazon library of millions of track and then effectively marks off the ones that you own. Any of your music that it can't find in their repository, it will upload. Shouldn't be too much though, and the whole process will be invisible to you, and a lot quicker than actually having to upload 150,000 tracks!

What does the Amazon Echo actually do? From the adverts it seems just like a Siri / Cortana in a seperate box?

+ Sonos (or similar internet-hooked up music device).
 


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Carrot Cruncher

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What [MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION] neglected to mention was that if you do buy one, do it through the link at the top...
[MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION], are you ill...?
 




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LlcoolJ

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I've not, but it sounds like iTunes Match, which is also £21.99 a year. It was somewhat jaw-dropping when that was released a few years back as it effectively allowed anyone to legitimise years worth of dodgily downloaded music. In most cases your music isn't uploaded. What they'll do is look to match what you have against the Amazon library of millions of track and then effectively marks off the ones that you own. Any of your music that it can't find in their repository, it will upload. Shouldn't be too much though, and the whole process will be invisible to you, and a lot quicker than actually having to upload 150,000 tracks!

That sounds exactly the same as Google Play, which is free and really easy to use.
 




Arthur

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Its a voice controlled hub, with thousands of "recipes" (ie: ways of connecting with devices and databases) and a speaker.
This is a good review of the £50 "dot" version which is a third of the price of the full version.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/nov/28/amazon-echo-dot-review

Bought one of these yesterday (through the link of course [MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION]). Was tempted to buy an Echo as they had £30 off but thought about it and wasn't sure when I'd actually use it so went for the Dot which had a tenner off. See they are back up to full price today.....result! Pure laziness on my behalf as I expect the only thing I'll use the Dot for is to ask it how ****ed my trains are each morning. I expect I'll still check my phone to confirm anyway.

Bit of fun/novelty though for not a lot of money. Looking forward to playing with it when I get home this evening.
 






Bozza

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Bought one of these yesterday (through the link of course [MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION]). Was tempted to buy an Echo as they had £30 off but thought about it and wasn't sure when I'd actually use it so went for the Dot which had a tenner off. See they are back up to full price today.....result! Pure laziness on my behalf as I expect the only thing I'll use the Dot for is to ask it how ****ed my trains are each morning. I expect I'll still check my phone to confirm anyway.

Bit of fun/novelty though for not a lot of money. Looking forward to playing with it when I get home this evening.

In black, I note.

I'm tempted to get one for similar reasons - something new to have a play with. Sonos integration seems to be with a Play 5 only currently though, and we only have 1s and a 3.
 


Gullflyinghigh

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Bought one of these yesterday (through the link of course [MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION]). Was tempted to buy an Echo as they had £30 off but thought about it and wasn't sure when I'd actually use it so went for the Dot which had a tenner off. See they are back up to full price today.....result! Pure laziness on my behalf as I expect the only thing I'll use the Dot for is to ask it how ****ed my trains are each morning. I expect I'll still check my phone to confirm anyway.

Bit of fun/novelty though for not a lot of money. Looking forward to playing with it when I get home this evening.
Once you've had some time with it is there any chance of a little review appearing in this thread please?

I'm toying with the idea of getting one but just need a little prod to justify it to myself...if you report a positive experience that might just do it...
 




Arthur

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Once you've had some time with it is there any chance of a little review appearing in this thread please?

I'm toying with the idea of getting one but just need a little prod to justify it to myself...if you report a positive experience that might just do it...

No problem. Give me the weekend to play with it and I'll post something next week.
 




Nathan

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Can it play music without an Amazon paid subscription? And can you ask it questions in the same way as you would google but just voice activated?
 


Jam The Man

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What [MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION] neglected to mention was that if you do buy one, do it through the link at the top...
[MENTION=6886]Bozza[/MENTION], are you ill...?

I did just that!
 




BNthree

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Sep 14, 2016
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We've got 2 x Echo and love them. As we have Amazon Prime plus Spotify premium pretty much any music we want to listen to is covered. Plus the AI seems a lot better than Siri etc and gets it right a lot of the time. Got Google calendar hooked up so can check diary. Check weather and news with it when I wake up. It's one of those things you didn't think you needed until you get one then you use it all the time.
Only con so far is that IFTTT integration isn't set up for UK customers yet, though it is coming. Once that is in place it will be amazing. Like you could dictate a shopping list and get it emailed to yourself (amongst thousands of other things).
 


Triggaaar

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For those that also have one, what's the best bet for my music collection?
You're speaking to an expert.

I've got about 150,000 songs on my computer, so I'm tempted to shell out the seemingly cheap £22 a year to upload the lot into Amazon Music.
That's a pretty good option, but let's step back a second. Did you get the tall Echo with the big speaker? If so, is that all the sound quality you could ever wish for?

I have 3 Echo Dots. These can connect to home stereos with a 3.5mm jack to 2 * RCA.
For better funtionality and sound, you can connect them to Sonos (Sonos receiver & your hifi, or just Sonos speakers).
Sonos are working with Amazon to make the systems integrate properly in 2017 (possibly early).

While I like the Echo, Google Home will have advantages for music. It understands people better. It can also use Chromecast (audio, or youtube).

So how many rooms do you want it in, and how good do you want it to sound?
 


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