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If you have no local music and no physical music media, you are pretty much out of luck.
I mean, when you subscribe to services you understand there is the possibility that the service might go unavailable at some point. Some times it's just temporary, but others are permanent (like Google Stadia).
I make a habit out of not relying on streaming services. If I really like something, music or video, I buy the physical disk.
Sorry, I don't have an answer or solution for you.
I rip my physical media and put it on my Jellyfin server, so I can stream it where ever I am.
This.
Having a subscription doesn't mean you have the right to pirate when the service goes down. You only own what you buy.
Thanks for answering. I do the same with my blu rays and dvds but I haven’t had local music for years so I will have to look at that.
My problem also is that not apple music is down but sonos, which is not a subscription service but physical hardware that I have bought. The old „kill switch“ problem so to speak.
I‘ll look into finding a solution that makes me able to go around online obligation.
Have a good day. :)
Physical disks can be challenging to find nowdays. I buy my music from bandcamp, steam and other similar sites. Then, just like you, I put them on my Jellyfin for strearming to my devices.
I don't think i've spent more money than someone that's subscribed to spotify for 10years, plus i've got ownership over the media i've purchased and most of my money when to the artists.