Stream Music with mSpot
mSpot is a music cloud service that allows you to stream music from the internet to your mobile device or Mac. It offers easy access to your entire music collection, which is synced across smartphones and PCs/Macs. Unlike other music streaming services, mSpot allows you to upload and stream only your own music that is already stored on your hard drive.
With mSpot, you can use a simple upload client to automatically upload your iTunes library or folders of your choice. The service provides up to 2GB of free storage for your music, with a progressive storage scale fee for additional space. Your music is then automatically synced to your mobile device, such as an Android phone.
The mSpot player is available in your browser, where you can manage your music collection, control which songs sync to mSpot, create playlists, and explore album info such as song lyrics. The mobile client allows syncing and progressively downloads music to your phone, ensuring uninterrupted listening even with network connection issues. You can also set the buffer limit to manage the storage space on your phone.
However, one drawback of mSpot is the slow upload process for iTunes libraries. Despite logging into mSpot and opening iTunes, the upload process can take a significant amount of time. Additionally, mSpot does not currently support iPhones, limiting its compatibility.
Overall, mSpot could be a valuable streaming tool for Android users who have patience with the upload process. However, with other streaming options like Spotify available and the lack of iPhone support, mSpot still has room for improvement.