The app is also associated with a now-discontinued music streaming service, Groove Music Pass, which was supported across Windows, Xbox video game consoles, Windows Phone, as well as Android and iOS.[3] As of 2014[update], The Groove catalogue had over 50 million tracks.[4][5] Its subscription service Groove Music Pass was officially discontinued on December 31, 2017, and the Android and iOS versions of the Groove Music app were discontinued in December 2018, restricting the player to its native Microsoft Store base.

Microsoft had previously ventured into music services with its Zune brand. The Zune Music Marketplace included 11 million tracks. The line of Zune players and Zune music store were somewhat unsuccessful, and the brand was largely discontinued at the beginning of the 2010s, although it continued to exist on different devices and the Zune Music Pass offered unlimited access to songs for US$9.99 per month.[6]


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On October 2, 2017, Microsoft announced that its subscription service, Groove Music Pass, and music purchases on Windows Store would be discontinued after December 31, 2017, leaving support for playing music stored locally and on OneDrive. At the same time, Microsoft began advertising the competing service Spotify, displaying a banner ad for the service within the Groove Music user interface,[12] and offering the ability to migrate music collections and playlists to Spotify. As a side effect of the discontinuation, on May 31, 2018, Microsoft additionally announced that the Groove Music apps for Android and iOS would also be discontinued and cease functioning on December 1, 2018, with users being redirected to Google Play Music and iTunes Match for similar cloud synchronization functionality (the OneDrive app still offered limited music playback functions within).[13][14]

Users' purchased music, and playlists consisting of songs available on the service could be synced through OneDrive and accessed from multiple devices. Songs in a user's local library on a Windows 8.1 PC could be matched and made available to other devices if available on Groove Music Pass.[21][22] Custom "radio stations" could be generated using songs related to user-selected songs.[23] Songs could be downloaded for offline listening on smartphones.[24] Uploading of non-Groove music became available on Windows 10.[20]

If you press the Xbox button in the middle of your controller to launch the sidebar while Apple Music is running, you should see Apple Music in the sidebar. Hover over Apple Music and press A to select it. It should pop up with whatever song is playing and top picks from Apple Music. You will see a bar with rewind, repeat, play/pause, shuffle, and fast forward buttons. Directly underneath that bar will be a percentage slider bar with an Xbox controller icon on the left side and a music note icon on the right side. Hover over that bar and slide it towards the right(music note icon) until you reach your desired percentage of volume. Im assuming the percentage next to each icon represents the amount of sound being emitted from either one. So if the music note icon is at 100% while the controller icon is at 0%, all sound will be emitted from your tv or external speakers rather than any headset device connected to your controller. At first, my Apple Music was omitting zero sound from my tv even though music was playing, but when I toggled the bar to be set all the way towards the music icon, changing the music icon to 100%, I was able to hear music being played from Apple Music with no headset attached

I am very glad that Xbox now has the ability to play music in the backround, however I was wondering is there anyway to play the music just through the headset and not the tv speakers? I did some research and it seems like in order to do that we would need a volume mixer on xbox, however I am wondering if there is a place in settings to do this instead?

I think I am following you want all sound to output through your headphones. There is no way to just have music through headphones and game through tv. Its always both usually. Incase its not picking up the headphones you can try this:

I do not have any experience with using Elgato, but yes, if you can manage to set up some streaming software on your PC to capture video and audio from your Xbox via Elgato, all you have to do from there to stream music is to simply keep a browser tab open (on your PC) on your Nightbot AutoDJ at _requests

Every 1-3 seconds of me playing a song it instantly pauses, i have tried logging out and signing back in, i have changed my password, i have uninstalled the app and re installed i have tried alot of things to try to fix the issue but it still pauses. but only on the xbox. on all my other devices it plays completely fine, just the xbox one

"We see your reports of songs pausing shortly after playing music in the Spotify app on Xbox One. We will pass this information along to our partners and see if we can get to the bottom of this. Thanks for reporting to us!"

The Rock Band Music Store is a new, easier way for you to find your favorite tracks and discover new music for Rock Band, LEGO Rock Band, and The Beatles: Rock Band on Xbox LIVE. Browse, preview, and download your favorite tracks and track packs for your favorite Rock Band game in an easy-to-navigate interface. Easily sort through hundreds and hundreds of available tracks to build your ultimate setlist!

No. When Microsoft announced the discontinuation of the Groove Music Pass streaming service on October 2, 2017, we notified customers that purchased music would be available to download until December 31, 2017. Unfortunately, that window has now passed. If you've already downloaded your music, you can listen to it on your PC with the Windows 10 Groove apps for PC, Xbox, and Windows Phone. You can also transfer your purchased music from one of your devices to another device for your own personal, non-commercial use.

When Microsoft announced the discontinuation of the Groove Music Pass streaming service on October 2, 2017, we notified customers that music would be available to download until December 31, 2017. Unfortunately, that window has now passed. If you've already downloaded your music, you can listen to it on your PC with the Windows 10 Groove apps for PC, Xbox, and Windows Phone. You can also transfer your downloaded purchased music from one of your devices to another device for your own personal, non-commercial use.

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The Xbox console apps Groove, Pandora, Simple Music App, and VLC can be used to play your music in the background while you play the game. Background music does not override in-game music stations. See Getting Started With Background Music on Xbox One.

Pausing and playing music inside the Xbox Music app on Windows 8 takes a minimum of three clicks from the desktop. If I were to purchase a Multimedia keyboard with pause, play, fast forward, and rewind buttons, would they work while being at the Desktop?

If I have music playing in the Music app, these keys work as expected. When I use them I get visual feedback, too. In the top-left corner of the screen, where the volume display normally shows, information about what is playing is added whenever I press those multimedia keys on the keyboard.

I always seem to be missing album art from Xbox music (on Windows 8) and that for me is truly frustrating. I know MP3s are so 6 years ago but I still have a few albums that I took the time to carefully curate over the years and to see the patchwork of generic album covers in my collection in Xbox Music player is just a little annoying.

An issue is being tracked on the XBOX forums where after the Samsung TV 1401 update, sound while playing games in the XBOX series X just stops. You have to unplug the TV and plug back on for the sound to come back. It is only happening on Samsung TVs. Clearly some HDMI interface problem introduced or exposed with the latest Samsung TV update. Samsung support calls did not help. If interested in thread, go here (add "https:" as the forum blocks URLS): //answers.microsoft.com/en-us/xbox/forum/all/certain-games-on-my-xbox-series-x-launch-with-no/da2ae3...

Maya went to UCLA in the 00s for English Literature and worked as an usher at their concert hall where she remembers seeing many great shows. While in college she DJed at UCLA Radio, and while studying abroad she interned at a record label in the UK. She also had a radio show there and took West African drumming classes. Maya shares "I've always been really interested in music and music discovery because I think context is so important. To me, one of the best places to discover music was in soundtracks."

She started her career in marketing, working for Quango Music Group, a small record label run by her godfather. Since Maya was more familiar with the music catalog, she started helping their seller with briefs and pitches to get music into movies and TV. When the seller left the company, Maya's experience assisting and her love for soundtracks made her the perfect replacement and she transitioned from Director of Marketing to Director of Licensing. 0852c4b9a8

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