I'm just using one of those, and the direct link to the player plugin file makes it free of advert. If you do not want to upload your music to the web manually, then you can always set up a link in the playlist.mpl to the mp3 files stored on your cloud service. With some programs you can even make a logical drive or a directory on your own computer to be a shared cloud service, as far as it is connected to the internet. But there always free ones, like the Dropbox or Sugarsync or the Skydrive (25 free gb space, f..k that way!). Heh, i just tryed to make this trick working, and figured that even the newly uploaded player works perfectly from my dropbox folder. Anyone can run it from anywhere by the web interface.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/27/2012 12:09PM by Engurd.