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  1. I also received an email from Qobuz (France) this morning. "Re: Téléchargez votre musique avant son retrait Bonjour, Nous vous contactons pour vous informer que certains albums et pistes que vous avez achetés sur Qobuz ne pourront plus être disponibles pour un re-téléchargement à partir du 1er octobre 2024. Pour respecter nos engagements et garantir la protection de la propriété intellectuelle sur la musique, nous devrons empêcher l’accès à certains titres, tant pour le téléchargement que pour le streaming. Nous vous encourageons à télécharger une dernière fois les albums et pistes concernés avant leur retrait définitif. Voici la liste des œuvres impactées : * (album title) Télécharger mes achats Nous tenons à vous assurer que nous faisons tout notre possible pour minimiser les perturbations pour nos clients et pour que ces retraits restent exceptionnels. Nous sommes à votre disposition pour toute question." *(soundtrack from "Superfly" on Rhino) The general content seems similar to the notices posted above relating to purchases from Qobuz in other countries. However, I noticed a sentence in the French version that doesn't appear to be in the other notices. "Nous tenons à vous assurer que nous faisons tout notre possible pour minimiser les perturbations pour nos clients et pour que ces retraits restent exceptionnels." My translation: "We want to assure you that we are doing everything we can to minimize disruptions to our clients and to keep these withdrawals exceptional." Which I took as notifying me to the same thing I've seen happen elsewhere with other download sites, e.g., on 7digitalCanada, I'd estimate around 1/6 or so of my purchases have been subsequently withdrawn for streaming or download, without my receiving any advance notice. Sometimes they've seemed to be withdrawn quite soon after I've purchased them. Given that, on its own, I took the notice I received from Qobuz France to be a reminder to download 'em or risk losing 'em, rather than implying anything more drastic (e.g. buyout/takeover)
  2. AFAIK that link or related links from that page should provide the information to set up streaming to JRemote from your home server over cellular remotely, but it may not cover your particular circumstances. I’ve used JRemote IOS locally over wifi or remotely over wifi or cellular for streaming for years. If you haven’t already done so, perhaps try JRiver’s Interact support forum. https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php
  3. Another consideration that might or might be relevant to others, I've noticed that some of the albums I purchased from the France Qobuz store would appear to be no longer available if I switched to the Canada Qobuz store.
  4. If in the first moment of the afterlife I heard Glenn Gould playing Bach, I'd figure that I was in heaven. If I heard Glenn Gould playing Mozart, I'd figure that ... I wasn't.
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