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Guess what happens when the app crashes? The next time Windows tries to stream a song the app reloads on the Xbox taking focus away from the game you are playing. flac files (in fairness Groove Music would ignore any flac files on Onedrive as well) the app routinely crashes when doing this. I tried streaming my own files directly on the same network, other than the fact that is doesn't work with. What really rustles my jimmies is that there is no alternative option for the same kind of functionality. Is that too much to ask?ĮDIT: I should say i almost got there with the Plex app but it doesnt support playing music in the background, it only works when the Plex app is the main app running. I seriously hope that the next Microsoft console sorts this out, at the very least let's have features built into the console as standard that we had way back on the original Xbox back in 2001. not Spotify which Groove Music has been furiously pimping for a while now) that will either let me stream my own music from my home network or from Onedrive? I've tried using the "Cast to" thing by right clicking a music file in Explorer but it doesn't seem to do anything, really i'll settle with whatever vaguely works but i used to just be able to "Shuffle all music" in Groove and let it do its thing. Is there any kind of app that you don't have to pay for (i.e. Of course back in the 360 days i could just easily stream music from my home network but in your infinite wisdom you don't have the same feature available to a more technologically advanced console because reasons? Microsoft it sure is hard to take your "Power of the Cloud/Investing in Streaming/Project Xcloud" ambitions seriously when you arbitrarily disable online related features from your console that in itself was originally designed to be much more of an online box. I'm a sucker for turning down game music from multiplayer games and streaming my own soundtrack and my go to method no longer works. One of my most used features has been disabled, who even knows why. It's a bit picky: Only MP3, MP4, and M4P files are compatible with the Local Files feature.I'm gutted. Note: Not all of your songs are listed when you browse Local Files - there's a good chance your music isn't in one of the formats that Spotify supports. Click Add Source to select one folder from which Spotify can access music files. Scroll down until you see Local Files, and make sure the Show Local Files switch is turned on. Go to the settings section and you can find it in the main menu, under Edit, then select Preference. Launch the Spotify app on your computer and log into your Spotify account.
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Find the Music folder in OneDrive where you store your music files and download those music files locally. Open OneDrive and log into your OneDrive account.

But you could also upload music from OneDrive to Spotify for streaming.
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How to Add Music from OneDrive to SpotifyĪfter you backup your favorite music to OneDrive, you could stream audio from OneDrive with Microsoft's Xbox Music service. Then open the file folder where you keep your Spotify MP3 music files and drag Spotify music tracks to your Music folder on OneDrive. If you don't have a Music folder in OneDrive, create one. Go to OneDrive and log into your OneDrive account. After downloading, you could go to browse all the converted Spotify music files by going to Converted > Search. Once all the setting is completed, you could click Convert and ViWizard will extract music from Spotify to your computer. Except for that, you could also adjust the audio parameters like channel, bit rate and sample rate. You need to set the output format as MP3 or AAC files. Now you're prepare to configure the output audio parameters by clicking Menu > Preference > Convert. After selecting, drag and drop these music tracks to ViWizard interface. Then log into your Spotify account and navigate to your music library to choose your required Spotify music tracks. Launch ViWizard on your computer and it will automatically load Spotify.

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