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]

So I don't know if any of you out there agree with me or not...but the original Xbox had one of the best menu music visualizers I can remember...why is this not an app in the store?? I know I can't be the only one who would want it.

I got it for my Series X and have about 10 hours on it now. What boggles my mind, I have not heard a single piece of music since the start. Is this a bug or something? I swear there's moments in cutscenes where it was clearly meant to be accompanied by music, like no talk and showing things, no music at all. Just awkward sounds of the environment. I really loved the music in Odyssey and it really annoys me right now.

The same thing happened to me when I first downloaded the app onto my Xbox Series S. While physically on the app only 3 letters would cycle through the shuffling. Like A through C or T through V, for example. After searching online for other users that suffered the same mishap, I came across your post. I have been patiently trying to figure out a troubleshoot for this (for you, myself and any others) and stumbled upon this ability to fix such issues. If you press the xbox home button and open up your Apple Music from the menu, where it shows up underneath Home and My games & apps, you can press start while having shuffled toggled and it will cycle through your entire library from A-Z, straight from the Home Menu.

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

This is a tutorial describing how to listen to your own music while placing an Xbox game. Some games on the first Xbox had support for custom soundtracks, with this feature you could disable the original music in the game and listen to your own tracks. A really cool feature as some games had some really horrible music. Before i discovered this feature i used to disable the music in the games, leaving the sound effects on and play my own music from my stereo, it worked but this feature is even better ?

So this i what you need to do. The Xbox actually rips the music from an audio cd to the Xbox HDD, so you need an Audio Cd. Start the Xbox so it starts the beautiful green dashboard and then insert the audio cd. The music player in the dashboard should start. After this you can with a button press go into the menu where you can choose to copy music to the hard drive. Select all or pick your favorites. The cool thing is that you can create folders of music, think of it as mixed-tapes. You can create different mixed-tapes with music that you rip from different audio cd:s. When the coping process is done you can remove the audio cd and try a game that has support for the feature!

Every game has its own way of playing your own soudtracks, but usally its located in the options menu in the game. I made a video showing how i copied music from my Ridge Racer: Type 4 Direct Audio cd to play with Burnout 3. And it worked great! I might also transfer some of my Initial D music to the xbox, perfect when playing racing games ?

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.

The deezer app for xbox needs an upgrade. I haven't been able to use the app on my xbox for days as it wont play sound anymore. The app has had other issues that I brought to the attention of the twitter page but its been acting up worse since.

First the song displayed and the song playing often gets unsynced while playing. It will display one song but be playing something completely different. This causes longer songs to get cut off before they are actually over and shorter songs to just be silent for the remainder of the time. It also frustrates me that i cant listen to podcasts on my xbox app, I dont just use my xbox for gaming, it is my entertainment system.

Very recently, in the last week, the app refuses to play sound. I will go to a playlist and hit play but nothing comes out. Its not my xbox or my sound system as other apps work just fine. I truly enjoy this app and would like to continue enjoying it but I pay specifically so I can use it on my xbox and that is impossible right now.

I've done those before coming to this site to ask for help. I have tried everything on my end that I can think of. Also I'm located in Wyoming Usa. My phone works fine, but my xbox refuses to play the song sound. If I pause and play it I get to hear a millisecond of song.

I recently tried to play this game again since coming back from college and when I started it up, I was confused because I didn't hear the normal opening theme/menu music. Going into a game is exactly the same. My entire game has no sound. Checked in game audio settings and it seems normal. Not sure if there is a way on the Xbox one I might have muted the entire game but I am at a loss and haven't found any solutions. Anyone experience this before and have a solution?

Sadly the quality of the Music Mixer software merely exacerbates the disappointment. For example, the media player is just a Winamp replacement with some less than exotic visualisation effects that don't actually react to the music. It features a big database of CDDB information to help label up any ripped albums, but that's pretty much the only plus point. Other than that it's not that much of a leg up on the default Xbox CD player option, no more helpful in keeping track of your masses of ripped tracks, and centred mostly around transferring stuff from your PC using the freely downloadable PC-to-Xbox Transfer Tool. Which is daft. Oh, and if anybody has any idea what any of the bars on the unlabelled equaliser do, I'm keen to find out... 2351a5e196

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