

You can keep listening to your music using the OneDrive web player or by downloading your files and playing them in the Groove Music app," Microsoft explains.


"Your personal music files will continue to be available in OneDrive. The best Bluetooth speakers: Here comes the boomĪs spotted by Neowin, Microsoft quietly informed users in a new support note that, as of March 31, Windows 10 users will no longer be able to stream OneDrive music in Groove Music since the Groove Music OneDrive streaming service is being retired.Police sting targets suspects behind 1,800 attacks that 'wreaked havoc across the world'.Windows 11: More PCs get the new OS, but don't expect a fast roll out.Microsoft warns over uptick in password spraying attacks.And it's worth noting that although your Zune will continue playing all of your old music, anything you stream or download from Groove won't play on your Zune. It's worth repeating that copyrighted music you've downloaded with Zune may not play with Groove if the licenses didn't renew, which is a very real possibility. Of course, just how all of this unfolds depends upon your Zune account, and for the five or six of you reading this who might have one, Microsoft explains it all on its support page. Should you decide to just ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ at all of this, your Zune account will automatically upgrade to a Groove Music Pass account, which costs $10 a month and gives you access to 40 million songs. That's the new version of the Zune/Xbox Music Pass, and it doesn't include the 10 free songs you got each month from Zune. Of course, DRM content "may not play if the license can't be renewed," Microsoft says, and any Zune Music Pass subscriptions still out there will be converted to Groove Music Pass subscriptions.
