davyK wrote:A feature of Prime is that it can show the current track being played when watching some of their content. Not sure if it is all content though.
Yossarian wrote:Prime’s X-Ray feature is superb and I wish all streaming services used it. Being able to check a name of an actor to work out what you’ve seen them in without having to google the name of the show and potentially run across spoilers can be a godsend.davyK wrote:A feature of Prime is that it can show the current track being played when watching some of their content. Not sure if it is all content though.
poprock wrote:You can fix that last one by switching to only stuff that’s ‘free to me’ at the top. Removes all the paid channels etc from your view. Bit of a pain, still.
g.man wrote:There must be literally hundreds of times I've either googled lyrics, or scanned movie credits, or asked staff in a record store what's playing just now, but I'm really struggling to remember any of them now.
RedDave2 wrote:i.e. a Music Video that is so hand in hand with the Song it represents it actually enhances the whole package?
Monder: I remember us watching this thing… somebody did a series of music videos without the music. Somebody did one of those for the video he did with Mick Jagger for Dancing in the Street. But there’s no music, there’s just footsteps and grunts and burps and stuff like that. He thought that was hilarious and would just have us watch the whole thing.
poprock wrote:Cannot believe this is a decade old now, but here we are I suppose.
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