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Scottish Sun
a day ago
- Scottish Sun
Most expensive Spotify bills ever ‘incoming' as membership change ‘makes your songs sound even better for extra fee'
It's been more than four years since the company first announced it was working on 'lossless audio' HEAR WE GO Most expensive Spotify bills ever 'incoming' as membership change 'makes your songs sound even better for extra fee' SPOTIFY bills are set to become more expensive than ever amid reports the global streaming service is moving forward with its long-awaited "lossless" audio feature. The new development was spotted by a reverse engineer who found multiple mentions of "lossless" in Wednesday's build of the Spotify desktop app. Advertisement 1 This is the first sign the 'lossless audio' service is still under development at Spotify These code snippets mainly refer to help cards that would appear to inform users about what the lossless tier offers and how to use or troubleshoot it. It's been more than four years since the company first announced its plans to launch a "lossless audio" tier that has yet to arrive. While there have been numerous leaks and teases from company execs, this is the first sign the service is still under development. Sites such as Tech Crunch are reporting that the code indicates the feature could even be getting closer to launch. Advertisement According Chris Messina, the engineer who uncovered the roll out, one card says, 'Lossless music, now in premium,' while another describes it as the 'best sound quality on Spotify for music in up to 24-bit/44.1 kHz'. Some of the cards warn users that particular songs aren't available in lossless or when their device has bad connectivity, which could affect playback. Another notes that lossless music is 'best enjoyed on devices compatible with Spotify Connect and/or wired devices.' In addition, Reddit user u/bendotlc noted that other changes were seen in the latest version of the mobile app, where the code now mentions lossless. Advertisement How to save money on Spotify They wrote: 'Say hello to the best sound quality on Spotify. Listen to high-fidelity music in up to 24-bit/44.1 kHz.' The user claimed the feature is actually present in the app, but is currently disabled. Of course, code references don't mean the lossless feature is coming anytime soon. Leaks and code references have appeared before, and yet the high-quality audio tier never arrived. Advertisement When asked directly about lossless and other plans for premium tiers on recent earnings calls with investors, Spotify execs, including CEO Daniel Ek, would only hint that the company was investing in premium products for 'super fans'. They wouldn't give a time frame on when these or any other higher-quality streaming options would finally launch. Most recently, Spotify Chief Business Officer Alex Norstrom told investors on the Q1 2025 call that Spotify was still investing in more premium tiers. 'Now, with regards to higher tiers, we see great potential in them as we've mentioned before,' he said. 'So creating higher tiers around new offerings is something we are working towards as it really opens up new opportunities to delight users." Advertisement When Spotify first announced its plans for Spotify HiFi, as it was then called, in 2021, it said that the service would offer users music in 'CD-quality, lossless audio format.' It had run tests of a lossless option in the years before this, however. Eventually, Spotify pointed to licensing issues as the reason for its delay in launching. In what could be promising news on that front, the streamer signed new deals with labels including Warner Music and Universal Music Group in early 2025, which could pave the way for the lossless tier — or so music fans hope. Advertisement Bloomberg also reported earlier this year that a premium Music Pro tier would launch later in 2025, which would include high-quality streaming, remixing, and other features. Spotify declined to comment on the Bloomberg report.


The Irish Sun
a day ago
- The Irish Sun
Most expensive Spotify bills ever ‘incoming' as membership change ‘makes your songs sound even better for extra fee'
SPOTIFY bills are set to become more expensive than ever amid reports the global streaming service is moving forward with its long-awaited "lossless" audio feature. The new development was spotted by a reverse engineer who found multiple mentions of "lossless" in Wednesday's build of the Spotify desktop app. Advertisement 1 This is the first sign the 'lossless audio' service is still under development at Spotify These code snippets mainly refer to help cards that would appear to inform users about what the lossless tier offers and how to use or troubleshoot it. It's been more than four years since the company first announced its plans to launch a "lossless audio" tier that has yet to arrive. While there have been numerous leaks and teases from company execs, this is the first sign the service is still under development. Sites such as Tech Crunch are reporting that the code indicates the feature could even be getting closer to launch. Advertisement According Chris Messina, the engineer who uncovered the roll out, one card says, 'Lossless music, now in premium,' while another describes it as the 'best sound quality on Spotify for music in up to 24-bit/44.1 kHz'. Some of the cards warn users that particular songs aren't available in lossless or when their device has bad connectivity, which could affect playback. Another notes that lossless music is 'best enjoyed on devices compatible with In addition, Reddit user u/bendotlc noted that other changes were seen in the latest version of the mobile app, where the code now mentions lossless . Advertisement Most read in Tech Exclusive Exclusive How to save money on Spotify They wrote: 'Say hello to the best sound quality on Spotify. Listen to high-fidelity music in up to 24-bit/44.1 kHz.' The user claimed the feature is actually present in the app, but is currently disabled. Of course, code references don't mean the lossless feature is coming anytime soon. Leaks and code references have appeared before, and yet the high-quality audio tier never arrived. Advertisement When asked directly about lossless and other plans for premium tiers on recent earnings calls with investors, Spotify execs, including CEO Daniel Ek, would only hint that the company was investing in premium products for 'super fans'. They wouldn't give a time frame on when these or any other higher-quality streaming options would finally launch. Most recently, 'Now, with regards to higher tiers, we see great potential in them as we've mentioned before,' he said. 'So creating higher tiers around new offerings is something we are working towards as it really opens up new opportunities to delight users." Advertisement When Spotify first announced its plans for Spotify HiFi, as it was then called, in 2021, it said that the service would offer users music in 'CD-quality, lossless audio format.' It had run tests of a lossless option in the years before this, however. Eventually, Spotify pointed to licensing issues as the reason for its delay in launching. In what could be promising news on that front, the streamer signed new deals with labels including Warner Music and Universal Music Group in early 2025, which could pave the way for the lossless tier — or so music fans hope. Advertisement Read more on the Irish Sun Bloomberg also reported earlier this year that a premium Music Pro tier would launch later in 2025, which would include high-quality streaming, remixing, and other features. Spotify declined to comment on the Bloomberg report. How fraudsters use AI and bots to squeeze royalties out of Spotify, Deezer and the rest Fraudsters are flooding Spotify, Apple Music and the rest with AI-generated tracks, to try and hoover up the royalties generated by people listening to them. These tracks are cheap, quick and easy to make, with Deezer estimating in April that over 20,000 fully AI-created tracks – that's 18% of new tracks – were being ingested into its platform daily, almost double the number in January. The fraudsters often then use bots, AI or humans to endlessly listen to these fake songs and generate revenue, while others are exploiting upload services to get fake songs put on real artists' pages and siphon off royalties that way. Aurelien Herault, Chief Innovation Officer, Deezer, said: 'AI generated content continues to flood streaming platforms like Deezer, and we see no sign of it slowing down. "Generative AI has the potential to positively impact music creation and consumption, but we need to approach the development with responsibility and care in order to safeguard the rights and revenues of artists and songwriters, while maintaining transparency for the fans. "Thanks to our cutting-edge tool we are already removing fully AI generated content from the algorithmic recommendations.'


India Today
02-06-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
Make this Father's Day special with unique gift inspirations
Father's Day is more than just a date on the calendar — it's a moment to celebrate the strength, guidance, humour, and unconditional love our fathers or father figures bring into our lives. While store-bought gifts are convenient, nothing beats a thoughtful, unique gesture that reflects appreciation in a personal you're looking to surprise your dad with something beyond the usual tie or mug, here are 11 creative and heartfelt gift ideas he'll truly PERSONALISED AUDIO MESSAGE BOOKTurn your thoughts into voice a mini-book with QR codes that link to voice recordings — from heartfelt messages to funny stories. It's a modern twist on a handwritten letter and can become a cherished keepsake.2. CUSTOM STAR MAP OF A SPECIAL DAYCommemorate the night sky from the day he became a dad, your birthday, or a meaningful beautifully printed star maps are both sentimental and stylish for his home or office.3. DIY MEMORY JARWrite down 30–50 favourite memories, moments, or reasons why you love him on colourful slips of them in a jar labelled 'Open When You Need a Smile.' It's simple, affordable, and packed with love.4. MASTERCLASS OR SKILLS PLATFORM SUBSCRIPTIONHelp him explore a new interest or deepen an old passion — whether it's writing, cooking, or subscription to platforms like MasterClass, Skillshare, or Udemy offers inspiring learning experiences from global experts.5. CUSTOM COMIC STRIP OR CARICATURETurn him into the hero of his own can commission a comic strip illustrating his best 'dad moments' — from dad jokes to DIY disasters — or get a caricature made that highlights his unique quirks.6. ENGRAVED MULTI-TOOL OR POCKET KNIFEFor the dad who loves gadgets or the outdoors, a custom-engraved tool is both practical and a short quote, name, or even a meaningful date.7. 'DAY OFF' EXPERIENCE KITPut together a basket filled with everything he needs to relax: favourite snacks, a good book, bath salts, a mini speaker, or even a comfy it Dad's Recharge Kit.8. PERSONALISED SPOTIFY PLAYLIST + COVER ARTCreate a Spotify playlist filled with songs that remind you of your dad, his favourite tracks, or music from moments you the extra mile with a custom album cover or message that he can print and frame.9. ENGRAVED RECIPE CUTTING BOARDTake a handwritten family recipe and get it engraved on a wooden cutting blends nostalgia with functionality — especially perfect for dads who love to cook or grill.10. DIGITAL DETOX ADVENTURE DAYadvertisementGive the gift of quality an outdoor experience like hiking, fishing, or a scenic drive where phones stay tucked away and connection comes first.11. CUSTOM PHOTO PUZZLETransform a meaningful photo into a puzzle. It could be a favourite holiday memory, a picture of the family, or even a childhood it together as a shared Father's Day Father's Day, ditch the clichs and lean into what makes your dad one-of-a-kind. Whether he's the quiet type, the funny one, the teacher, or the adventure lover, a personal and thoughtful gift goes a long way. It's not about price — it's about presence, memory, and meaning.


Scottish Sun
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Spotify DOWN for tens of thousands of music fans in mystery global outage
SOUND OFF! Spotify DOWN for tens of thousands of music fans in mystery global outage Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) SPOTIFY has gone down for tens of thousands of people in a mystery outage. The app appears to have stopped working for music fans around the world. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 A huge spike in user complaints about Spotify's app has been detected Credit: The Sun / Down Detector Outage tracker Down Detector has logged thousands of reports from listeners, including in the UK and US. The bulk of the reports are linked to the Spotify app rather than the website. A Reddit thread about the outage has earned hundreds of upvotes. One wrote: "I can't open playlists on my app, it just forces the app closed." Another said: "Mine just keeps asking me to reload the page. "But my saved music is playing. Just can't search anything new at the moment." One frustrated user wrote: "Yep it just forced close all my playlists like they were being deleted." And another music fan said: "Got a weird message first that I was offline then that the content could not be played in my region." The Sun has asked Spotify for comment and will update this story with any response. More to follow... For the latest news on this story keep checking back at The Sun Online is your go-to destination for the best celebrity news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video. Like us on Facebook at and follow us from our main Twitter account at @TheSun.


The Irish Sun
27-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Spotify DOWN for tens of thousands of music fans in mystery global outage
SPOTIFY has gone down for tens of thousands of people in a mystery outage. The app appears to have stopped working for music fans around the world. Advertisement 1 A huge spike in user complaints about Spotify's app has been detected Credit: The Sun / Down Detector Outage tracker Down Detector has logged thousands of reports from listeners, including in the UK and US. The bulk of the reports are linked to the Spotify app rather than the website. A Reddit thread about the outage has earned hundreds of upvotes. One wrote: "I can't open playlists on my app, it just forces the app closed." Advertisement Read more on Spotify Another said: "Mine just keeps asking me to reload the page. "But my saved music is playing. Just can't search anything new at the moment." One frustrated user wrote: "Yep it just forced close all my playlists like they were being deleted." And another music fan said: "Got a weird message first that I was offline then that the content could not be played in my region." Advertisement Most read in Tech Exclusive Exclusive The Sun has asked Spotify for comment and will update this story with any response. More to follow... For the latest news on this story keep checking back at The Sun Online is your go-to destination for the best celebrity news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures and must-see video. Like us on Facebook at Advertisement