I don’t wanna use Spotify anymore and would like to build my own offline collection of music. The issue is, I have hundreds of albums saved on Spotify that I love listening to. Downloading each individual song would be a royal pain in the ass to do. A lot of the stuff on the megathread doesn’t seem to work anymore for music specifically. I also would like to have high quality audio files. Any ideas how to go about doing this? I have no idea how torrenting works.

  • BlueRingedOctopus@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    2 days ago

    If you are a real music enthusiast then I’d recommend you to join Private Trackers for Music, REDacted (RED) and OrPheuS (OPS) are the two big ones. RED is pretty much the successor of What cd. You’d be able to find pretty much all the music you could ask for on RED/OPS and in the highest quality (FLAC). To join them, you’d have to attend their interview (text based) on their IRC. They’d ask you basic questions about music and bittorrent. You can find more information here - https://interviewfor.red/en/index.html

    I’m just warning you, Do NOT, under any circumstance, visit their site while the interview is going on (i.e. while they’re asking you questions), they monitor all the traffic coming on that site and if you’re caught, you’d be banned from all the major private trackers forever. Don’t stress it, all the information they’re gonna ask is on the interview site, read it a couple of times and then queue for the interview, getting the interview is the hard part as the interviewers are voluntary members of RED so there are not many of them. Most of the interview happen on the weekends but you would need to queue in a few days ago to get a good position in the queue.

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      1 day ago

      Woah, thank you for this. I’ve wanted to learn more about torrenting and how music files work anyway so actually sitting down and needing to study for this is a big plus.

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    Step 1. Purchase 8-10 albums from your favorite artists on Bandcamp (Bandcamp typically has flac files)

    1. Subscribe to Tidal with a VPN in a poor country for very cheap ($4).
    2. Pay for one month of one of the music migration services ($5).
    3. Use Tidal-dl to get all the FLACs your heart desires.

    Honestly you can probably keep Tidal, it’s cheap and good. But always download the FLAC files for anything you don’t want to lose.

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    Pay for one month of tidal premium, they have an official tool to migrate Playlists from Spotify, then you can use streamrip to download from tidal

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    a really good resource for that would be SHARING MORE POTASH MEMES WE NEED MORE POTASH MEMES OP WAKE UP YOUR WIFE MISSES YOU AND WE ALL MISS THE POTASH MEMES SPOTIFY IS TEMPORARY AND POTASH IS FOREVER

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    FMHY has some good ones for high quality music. Organizing your Library will also be real easy with Musicbrainz Picard.

    As for mass downloading there should be some Spotify downloaders out there. Every other way will proly not be able to get 100% of your library. Just make sure to use a trusted one, because you’ll most likely have login with your account to access your saved stuff & playlists.

    Personally I download from Tidal for HiFi (yt-dlp + hifi-tui) and Youtube Music (yt-dlp) for everything else.

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      Just make sure to use a trusted one, because you’ll most likely have login with your account to access your saved stuff & playlists.

      I used SpotDL, personally. Not sure if it even supports logging in, but you can just make your playlists public for a few minutes while you download them. It does require you to do every playlist individually, afaik, there’s not just a ‘my whole account’ option. If you have youtube premium/youtube music you can DL high quality as well, though getting that to work was a bit tricky for me. I don’t generally mess with programs lacking a GUI, though, so it’s probably mostly a me issue.

      • SqueakyBeaver@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        iirc, spotdl let’s you “log in” by storing a specific cookie in a file or getting a token or something. It’s probably somewhere in the docs, but I don’t remember exactly off the top of my head