@asklemmy How do you listen to music / podcasts? At what places?
For me, I mostly listen on podcasts during my drive or commuting on the train, via bluebooth earphones even in my car.
When doing deep work such as #programming on the computer, I listened to music out loud (bluetooth speaker) in my home office.
Share your favourite apps, channels or even gadgets in your audio experience.
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i use spotify, on my browser while i’m in the office and using spicetify while i’m home. on my phone i’ll use xmanager. i’ll use headphones if i’m in the office but my monitor’s or phone’s speakers at home. i listen to podcasts all the time, either that or video essays. my favourites are stuff on true crime and video games.
Mainly when I’m running as it keeps me more mindful of my pace/effort and while commuting to dull the pain.
@techconsulnerd @asklemmy first time im seeing someone post on Lemmy from mastodon. Wonder if they can see my comment??
To answer your question: Spotify and wherever I feel like it. Mostly on my commute though
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I sometimes get to listen at work. I use AntennaPod but it’s queue system is garbage. I only use it for it’s RSS and local folder options (music folder in my podcast player).
Mostly at home, during work. Sometimes when walking to the store. I play it from my Jellyfin server (though only streaming when I access it via Android or the TV, from my computer I directly access the SMB share), the music itself is 90% from Bandcamp. I have a simple but decent Logitech 5.1 system.
When we sit on the balcony, then my wife usually streams from Spotify or Deezer or whatever streaming service she uses ;) She also uses those for podcasts, something I have no interest in at all.
I use AntennaPod for podcast
@techconsulnerd @asklemmy headphones on, anytime, anywhere.
While working, eating and, running. I’m using Musicolet to listen to music because it allows to swith between song queues without losing the position of the last tracks
@small44 while eating I watch YouTube or browse Lemmy
I used to listen while commuting, but since now I work from home, I tend to listen while doing the dishes.
I listen to music while working (home office) or when doing anything around the house.
I have a bigger sound set on my desk and two differently sized Bluetooth speakers for carrying around.
My primary source for music is actually twitch.tv. Many really good DJs there with live performance.
Second using twitch for music! I bounce around between djs or that lofi channel with the girl playing games in space
I have a 70 gig iTunes library and still use clickwheel iPods. Primarily in my car
70 GB? Those are rookie numbers.
I know. It’s about 8000 songs. I work off of a 900 song playlist in my car.
so cool to see a mstdn post on Lemmy
Music: I have a few CDs that are in need of a CD player and also have Jellyfin (no server, only local) to listen to my downloaded music on my TV (which mostly comes from Bandcamp). For my phone, I have the Bandcamp app, it’s basic but it does what I need from it.
Podcasts: via Podcast Addict on my phone (unfortunately no browser version, but that’s gotten less important with the years as I spend less time on my computer and the time I do spend requires enough focus that I don’t listen to podcasts), during sports sessions (podcast for warmup & cooldown, audiobook for the session itself), commutes, walking, cleaning & cooking.
@alex first time I see someone still listening to CD audio for at least the past 10 years
I still l listen to CDs in the car
I work remotely, so listening mainly from my monitor’s speakers during work. After work, I recently bought a really small DAP made by shanling, and as an output I use a JBL small bluetooth speaker or oneplus buds Z2 (I bought them on sale and it was a great purchase). My music collection is a bit large (~2TB) so on my DAP I have ~100gb and it is more than enough. If I need something from my collection, I just transfer it from my pc.
I don’t really like podcasts, but I use the same DAP for audiobooks sometimes.