Upload Your Music to OneDrive

Microsoft added a folder named “Music,” where you can start loading your songs with the update. If you don’t see it for some reason, go ahead and create your own. The important thing here is it needs to be named Music and nothing else. You can load music by opening your OneDrive account in a browser, then drag it to the music folder in OneDrive, as shown below.

Or you can use the OneDrive desktop client too. But remember, even though the music folder containing the album you want transfers to the folder quickly, you’ll still need to wait while it syncs. If you have a large collection you want to upload, count on it taking a few days to complete. What I recommend is starting with a few songs or an album or two before going all in. Then, if you like the way everything works, you can go ahead and upload your full collection.

Play Your Music in OneDrive with the Groove Music App

Once your music is uploaded (MP3, M4A (AAC), and WMA file types are supported), you can use the Groove Music app on Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Phone, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and the web version of Groove Music player.

If you’re using Android or iOS, the app has been updated, and now any music in your OneDrive Music folder will appear as part of your collection.

It’s important to point out that Microsoft’s upload limit is 50,000 songs, which is the same limit as Google Music. Also, once you’ve loaded your collection, you might find a lot of duplicates if you’re a Music Pass subscriber. For instance, I added several Dream Theater albums to my collection from the streaming service, and I uploaded the same albums from my collection. Preventing duplicates is an easy fix, though. Head to the Groove Music web player or the app on Windows 10 and head to Settings.

There you’ll see two options under the Collection section. Turn on the switch to automatically remove duplicate songs from your collection. That will remove the Groove Music Pass version of duplicate songs and not your version stored on OneDrive. This is nice if you like uploading your music at a higher quality bitrate.

Then click Choose what to remove and decide which content in your collection you want to be gone.

One of the neat features of Groove Music is that you can filter through music that’s only on your OneDrive, but this feature isn’t included on the mobile versions yet.

Enabling music playback via OneDrive is a long-overdue feature that users have been waiting for. The nice thing about this is you can add music from your collection that isn’t included in the streaming service. It’s also worth repeating that you are not required to have a Music Music Pass subscription to use this. That is a good question…about Sub-folders. I will have to do some digging into that. did you find out if theres any solution to that? i have the same problem and it’s getting diffucult to manage 500 files twice.. Comment Name * Email *

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