If you sign up for Google Play Music, you can "upload" (I'm reasonably certain it doesn't upload absolutely every byte) your MP3 collection using a small program you leave running in the background. It can be configured not to use all your bandwidth.
Once a song has been matched up in your account, you can then play it using the Google Play Music website, Android app etc. On the Android app I can select an album and download it to my device so it's available permanently but so long as I have decent signal I don't usually notice whether the song's already on my device or is streaming.
It's free for up to 20k songs I think, Not sure what format it uses for the songs downloaded to a device but they're higher bitrate than some of the rips I uploaded!
If you sign up for Google Play Music, you can "upload" (I'm reasonably certain it doesn't upload absolutely every byte) your MP3 collection using a small program you leave running in the background. It can be configured not to use all your bandwidth.
Once a song has been matched up in your account, you can then play it using the Google Play Music website, Android app etc. On the Android app I can select an album and download it to my device so it's available permanently but so long as I have decent signal I don't usually notice whether the song's already on my device or is streaming.
It's free for up to 20k songs I think, Not sure what format it uses for the songs downloaded to a device but they're higher bitrate than some of the rips I uploaded!
td;dr: this^