Is there a way to download (rip) music from spotify library. Let’s say i have a playlist, i would like to have it in mp3 format at selected quality. Many thanks, arrgh you booty lovers!

  • Yer Ma
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    761 month ago

    Hook up a Sony Walkman to your headphone port and hit the red round button

    • tenchikenM
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      211 month ago

      Ahhh, my old nemesis… Analog Gap! I knew we’d meet again some day!

  • @[email protected]
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    1 month ago

    Soggfy rips the audio and data from the stream itself as music plays on your machine. No searching the web for the music, no mistakes.

    It works well, i hear.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 month ago

      +1 for zotify. An actual Spotify downloader, not just some YouTube downloader with Spotify search.

  • Bigfoot
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    141 month ago

    I would transfer the playlist to Tidal (there are services out there that will import everything for a few dollars), then use Tidal-dl. The quality is much higher.

    • @[email protected]
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      330 days ago

      Tidal-dl is simply incredible. Lots of folks out there using this to get rips of new music to upload to sites like RED.

  • @[email protected]
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    121 month ago

    I use Spotdl: https://github.com/spotDL/spotify-downloader

    It’s a python based CLI tool. You run the command and link to song/playlist/album and it basically looks on YT for the song, downloads the audio, the artwork and metadata.

    It’s what I’ve been using since I cancelled Spotify last year and decided to own my own library again

      • りん〜
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        31 month ago

        adding the flag --bitrate 320k usually does it for me. I can’t really tell the difference.

        • @[email protected]
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          Upvoted. It is literally impossible for 99.99% of the population to tell the difference between a good LAME mp3 encode and the original. If someone is working with the audio, making their own remixes and such, they can benefit from lossless/higher bit depth/higher sample rate though.

          There were shitty mp3 encoders like Blade in the past (planted by the music industry?) that are easy to hear a difference, and if dealing with files from an unknown source one can only make an educated guess with a spectrogram as to the files’ lineage. Example: Was it a Blade mp3 from Napster burned to audio CD that some moron ripped and posted as flac?

          Source: old Hydrogenaudio forums and personally been Exact Audio Copying to flac for over 20 years. Had (modded? custom? can’t recall) Envy24 drivers on WinXP for bit-perfect S/PDIF output of “bit-perfect” CD rips. It was overkill but fairly easy to get the digital part perfect, then the analog part can be subjective… never used special stones, or coat hangers as speaker wire. 🤣

      • @[email protected]
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        31 month ago

        I don’t know of something that actually downloads from Spotify. The audio on the YouTube music links are fine for me, so I never looked elsewhere

  • Dropper-PostOP
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    I understand these tools download music from spotify servers imitating that you are streaming or “downloading for offline listening”? Are there any risks of getting a ban on the account or something? It would be better if tool would extract already downloaded music for offline listening or intercept download when you press download on spotify on premium account.

    • @[email protected]
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      121 month ago

      I don’t believe those tools download directly from Spotify. They use the Spotify api to gather the metadata then they download the files off YouTube.

      As I’ve seen others say, probably what you want to do is download them off Tidal or Quboz. Those YouTube rips suck.

    • Dropper-PostOP
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      31 month ago

      I just looked up, what about librespot? Does anyone have experience with it? Would that help to achieve such results?

    • kryllic
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      11 month ago

      Ditto, it’s very capable and easy to use

  • Matt
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    41 month ago

    SpotiFlyer (dead by now) or Soundbound.

  • @[email protected]
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    I know it’s not great, but at the end of the day, a second sound card recording the first one gets the job done. I have loads of rips I did that way. It’s kind of annoying to splice the samples and re-encode them with the correct tags though. But by the time you figure out how to rip something directly, you may find that re-recording the audio is quicker.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 month ago

      Ah yes, the modern day equivalent of recording radio broadcasts to magnetic tape. Made a few mixtapes that way myself. They were absolute garbage quality and I never listen to them anymore, but it was an interesting exercise and my only option for some stuff at the time.

      Now I just buy as directly from the artist as I can for things that are rare enough that they are difficult to pirate.

      • @[email protected]
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        we were “clever” and called the ka-chunk tapes because of the terrible song transitions. Yes Bandcamp has been my purchase site for a while now

  • Draconic NEO
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    329 days ago

    You can use Audacity to record from the Speaker output internally. Just make sure there isn’t anything else running that could interfere or make noise (anything connected to push notifications), and you should definitely make sure volume isn’t too high else it’ll peak and distort.

    Avoid Spotify Downloaders, they are a Scam that often just searches for the music on YouTube. For true Spotify exclusives (or ones that just aren’t on YouTube) the songs from those will be wrong, or if they’re a downloader that is better at matching the songs, will just error because it couldn’t find it.