How does it stack up?
| Feature | Terabox | Google Drive | Dropbox | Plex (Paid) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Free Storage | 1 TB | 15 GB | 2 GB | N/A | | Background Play | Yes | No (Web only) | No | Yes | | Sleep Timer | Yes | No | No | No | | Music Organization | Folder-based | Folder-based | Folder-based | Metadata-based | | Audio Quality | Original file | Original file | Original file | Transcoding optional | terabox music player
Winner for free storage and basic streaming: Terabox. Winner for audiophile management: Plex (but it costs money). How does it stack up
When you upload audio files to Terabox (via mobile or web), the platform recognizes them as media. Here is what the native player offers. When you upload audio files to Terabox (via
Spotify shows you lyrics and artist bios. The Terabox Music Player shows you only the filename. It will not automatically download album art or sort by "Artist" or "Album" tags reliably. It works best if you name your files like 01 - Song Title - Artist.mp3.
Unless you manually download every file (using the offline trick above), you are chained to the internet. If you are on a train with spotty 4G, your streaming will buffer.