dulpit wrote: » Great offer, cheers OP. I used tunemymusic to transfer playlist, 17 songs total not transferred, and was very quick to process too.
enviro wrote: » Thanks I used this also, 2 songs didn't move. Great bargain OP.
superflyninja wrote: » I did come across an issue on Tidal. The search doesnt seem to pick up user playlists. Thats a right balls. For example searching Spotify for Cobra Kai shows loads of playlists of music from the tv show. Nothing at all on Tidal, just an album or two of cover bands.
killbillvol2 wrote: » The biggest attraction of Spotify for me is the selection of playlists. You can search almost any TV show or movie and some nerd will have compiled a complete playlist. Somebody even went to the trouble of making a playlist of all the tunes mentioned in a series of crime novels I read. Just find them in Spotify and move them to Tidal.
TheDriver wrote: » Good point. So can you make playlists in free Spotify and then move them?
killbillvol2 wrote: » Not just your own, other playlists that you follow.
ablelocks wrote: » hmm, i used tunemymusic and only 13 playlists transferred - looks like these were the ones i created. but none of the ones i follow in spotify transferred. what site do you use?
Blazer wrote: » what vpn did people use successfully to sign up? I have Nord which doesn't work and I also seen tunnelbear meantioned as not working either.
Blazer wrote: » also what revolut plan are people using? Im on basic and its not getting accepted.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » I'm on basic with a turkish lira wallet and the virtual card worked for me
TheDriver wrote: » Tidal is an excellent equivalent to Spotify. To get it for approx 1.11 a month, you sign up through Turkey. Actual price is 9.99 Turkish Lira. There is a family plan for 1.80 a month whereby you can have 6 members. App is similar to spotify. Only downside is that you can't use it on an alexa speaker (unless you have a US account) except through Bluetooth from your phone app. Steps: a) Open a VPN and go to turkey. There are many free VPNs that offer sufficient data for a signup. b) Open a browser and open tidal.com. The turkish website should open. c) Register and pick your account. 9.99 Turkish Lira for individual account, 14.99 for family account. d) after sign up, turn off VPN and enjoy TIDAL. There are numerous free services that will transfer your playlists between services. I used tunemymusic free service for the once off transfer.
Blazer wrote: » sorry for the questions but I've only ever used the basic revolut.. I've created a new turkish account and transferred money into it from my default EU account, Created a new virtual card but same issue. Am I missing something? Do i need to set a primary account etc? Revolut's faq isn't the best.
ohnonotgmail wrote: » you have the same setup as me. I don't think I can help further, sorry.
AllForIt wrote: » Delighted with this. I took the Hi-Fi option as I have a high end dac inbuilt on my phone. So just over €2 euro a month. Just listening now to some David Bowie Remasterd with my Sennhisers. Fantasitc! Anyway Windscribe was really slow so I downloaded to my phone expressvpn which gave a 7 day trial and thethered it to my PC and signed up easily. I used my reg bank debit card and went though fine although I'm not sure if they procced a payment as I think I'm getting a free month trial first and I wasn't asked for any kind of further verification from my bank as I usually get.
TheDriver wrote: » revolut froze my card when i was asked for the first real payment. Quick unfreeze and all was good. Same happened for youtube turkey and youtube argentina