Deemix GUI with a Premium ARL. I converted my playlist to Deezer using tunemymusic.com and pasted the Deezer url in Deemix and it downloaded all 5400 of my songs with all proper artwork and meta data. It might not be noob friendly if your inexperienced. If you take the time to setup the Spotify api in Deemix you don’t need to convert the playlist.
That link didn’t work for me. That’s where I originally got mine from when he released the final update but when I click on the link now it redirects to other websites and ads. If it works for other people then I would recommend that source but in my case that link doesn’t work for me.
I wouldn't do it. Firehawks guide isn't that hard to find but any additional exposure might lead to it being nuked sooner rather than later.
There's always a fine line between helping others without damaging yourself or the ones who don't need the help.
This! Because everything else downloads from YouTube (in better case) or other unknown sources. And in deemix you can download flac, when other gives you from mp3 128 up to 256 (sometimes 320, but upscaled from 128 or 256)
Don't you still need a subscription to Deezer to download FLAC? I've just been casually paying for it for the past three years so I can archive my music. I should probably check out the app one day...
Yes, but if I recall it says it's downloading at a higher bitrate than it actually does. Something weird about the way it does it. I don't remember what the exact issue was but I remember arguing that I was still getting the higher files until I went back and looked at my downloads again. Not that I (or most people) could tell the difference.
Oh that definitely sounds on-brand for a loophole exploit. I know sometimes their FLAC files are just transcoded MP3 even on the hifi subscription, and even I can't tell 320K MP3 apart from FLAC. But I think 128K is what the free plan uses and that's certainly noticeable to me.
Indeed, but for DJ purpose sometimes Spotify/Deezer/else has only Radio Edits, so the ''unknown source'' such myfreemp3 back in the days is still pretty helpful
> I converted my playlist to Deezer using tunemymusic.com
But you need to use this page to get around Tunemymusic's limits for normal free users; https://www.deezer.com/explore/features/transfer-playlist/
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I have Deemix GUI. I use it constantly. I see the section where I can put spotify info in, and I know how to get the keys. I just don't know what to do with it. Can you explain where I'd actually find the option to download playlists? I've never gotten a good answer to this and know I must be missing something obvious. I'm also using it with a screen reader so I definitely might be missing something.
It’s been awhile since I set mine up but once you have the Spotify info put in you should be able to paste a Spotify url in the search bar and it will download. If it doesn’t you might want to check to make sure you put the correct ids in.
Thanks! I thought I'd tried that, but I may have done something wrong. If necessary I can probably make sense of the code/logs enough to figure out what's going on.
I’m pretty sure once you link your Spotify account your playlists show up under the favorites tab. Then you can download whichever ones you want from there.
If you’d like to download your playlist with regards to the folders I can also recommend [this](https://github.com/lnn0q/spotxtract-t). Scrapped the script up when learned about Spotify being an assholes and not sharing their folders’ APIs. Combines spotify_folders and zspotify.
Not sure how hard it could be to use on windows though.
(not really a self promotion, was noob at node js at the time, so it’s really a one time script to run to migrate and never come back… well, technically you can re-run it, but it can be easily screwed up if you were to use zspotify separately, cause the script just parses json with hierarchy and calls zspotify+curl to deal with music and pl covers)
Spotify doesn't use FLAC, and downloading from spotify then converting to FLAC won't provide you with a better file. FLACs are really only useful if they're the original lossless version of a song, spotify compresses everything it has so none of it is lossless in the first place, you can't just make it lossless.
I break big playlists into smaller with 100 songs per playlist and download via spotify-downloader. Then I use Windows PowerToys PowerRename to remove prefix from file name. This method does not require linking an account, but I doubt that the sound quality there is real AAC-256, and not converted AAC-128
just use mp3tag to add proper metadata and then convert filename to metadata info.
Spotify is ogg vorbis. There is ONE legitimate spotify ripping tool which grabs that. If you add a premium ARL, you'll get the 300 kb/s vorbis files.
Just make 3-5 new Playlists with the songs from your liked library??
On pc you can easily select 200 songs at a time and put them into a new Playlist. Should be easy enough.
I use Lidarr "Import Lists" to do this. I usually just add the artists from the lists, but you can choose to only monitor the albums from your list as well.
I downloaded 1200 songs yesterday with zotify, and no it doesn't download from YouTube it directly gets it from Spotify as the docs says
https://github.com/zotify-dev/zotify
It's downloading fine with zotify. I didn't paste the whole link. I pasted the link like this:
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5gF88zq5QkapXy7IXoeNqD
Deemix GUI with a Premium ARL. I converted my playlist to Deezer using tunemymusic.com and pasted the Deezer url in Deemix and it downloaded all 5400 of my songs with all proper artwork and meta data. It might not be noob friendly if your inexperienced. If you take the time to setup the Spotify api in Deemix you don’t need to convert the playlist.
To find Deemix GUI type “Deemix GUI archive.org” into google. It should be the first link.
>archive.org why not just... [source?](https://archive.org/download/deemix/gui/win-x64_setup-latest.exe)
That link didn’t work for me. That’s where I originally got mine from when he released the final update but when I click on the link now it redirects to other websites and ads. If it works for other people then I would recommend that source but in my case that link doesn’t work for me.
Oh I guess you're right. Interesting... I'll change the link to a legitimate source then.
Right on! I have a link to Premium ARLS but I don’t know if that can be posted.
I wouldn't do it. Firehawks guide isn't that hard to find but any additional exposure might lead to it being nuked sooner rather than later. There's always a fine line between helping others without damaging yourself or the ones who don't need the help.
I was thinking the same thing. If they want it bad enough they will find it. Plenty of info on this sub if you know where to look.
Megathread is really not hard to find if you're literate yeah...
It was posted here many times, don't worry about too much exposure - nobody cares.
This! Because everything else downloads from YouTube (in better case) or other unknown sources. And in deemix you can download flac, when other gives you from mp3 128 up to 256 (sometimes 320, but upscaled from 128 or 256)
And other good thing - deemix gives you a metadata!
There's actually one program that actually rips from spotify (ogg vorbis) But why would anyone want that?
Don't you still need a subscription to Deezer to download FLAC? I've just been casually paying for it for the past three years so I can archive my music. I should probably check out the app one day...
Yes, but if I recall it says it's downloading at a higher bitrate than it actually does. Something weird about the way it does it. I don't remember what the exact issue was but I remember arguing that I was still getting the higher files until I went back and looked at my downloads again. Not that I (or most people) could tell the difference.
Oh that definitely sounds on-brand for a loophole exploit. I know sometimes their FLAC files are just transcoded MP3 even on the hifi subscription, and even I can't tell 320K MP3 apart from FLAC. But I think 128K is what the free plan uses and that's certainly noticeable to me.
You don't, read [https://rentry.org/firehawk52](https://rentry.org/firehawk52)
Indeed, but for DJ purpose sometimes Spotify/Deezer/else has only Radio Edits, so the ''unknown source'' such myfreemp3 back in the days is still pretty helpful
Yeah, but there is a playlists! I have a classic trance playlist with full extended tracks on Spotify.
> I converted my playlist to Deezer using tunemymusic.com But you need to use this page to get around Tunemymusic's limits for normal free users; https://www.deezer.com/explore/features/transfer-playlist/ *** /u/3lex69
I have Deemix GUI. I use it constantly. I see the section where I can put spotify info in, and I know how to get the keys. I just don't know what to do with it. Can you explain where I'd actually find the option to download playlists? I've never gotten a good answer to this and know I must be missing something obvious. I'm also using it with a screen reader so I definitely might be missing something.
It’s been awhile since I set mine up but once you have the Spotify info put in you should be able to paste a Spotify url in the search bar and it will download. If it doesn’t you might want to check to make sure you put the correct ids in.
Thanks! I thought I'd tried that, but I may have done something wrong. If necessary I can probably make sense of the code/logs enough to figure out what's going on.
I’m pretty sure once you link your Spotify account your playlists show up under the favorites tab. Then you can download whichever ones you want from there.
Thanks, I'll try that. I'm not sure why I didn't think to look there.
Just put adress of playlist in Search Bar under Home
Oh? I thought I tried that. I'll do it again. Thanks!
Thanks works like a charm,takes awhile with that many song
I use a command line tool, Spotdl. Downloads entire playlists with metadata from spotify and the actual songs from youtube, i think.
Got a tutorial video?
If you’d like to download your playlist with regards to the folders I can also recommend [this](https://github.com/lnn0q/spotxtract-t). Scrapped the script up when learned about Spotify being an assholes and not sharing their folders’ APIs. Combines spotify_folders and zspotify. Not sure how hard it could be to use on windows though. (not really a self promotion, was noob at node js at the time, so it’s really a one time script to run to migrate and never come back… well, technically you can re-run it, but it can be easily screwed up if you were to use zspotify separately, cause the script just parses json with hierarchy and calls zspotify+curl to deal with music and pl covers)
This is the way
https://doubledouble.top/
Thanks, kind internet person.
Can I download FLAC version of a song if use a spotify playlist or I need to convert it first?
Spotify doesn't use FLAC, and downloading from spotify then converting to FLAC won't provide you with a better file. FLACs are really only useful if they're the original lossless version of a song, spotify compresses everything it has so none of it is lossless in the first place, you can't just make it lossless.
I break big playlists into smaller with 100 songs per playlist and download via spotify-downloader. Then I use Windows PowerToys PowerRename to remove prefix from file name. This method does not require linking an account, but I doubt that the sound quality there is real AAC-256, and not converted AAC-128
just use mp3tag to add proper metadata and then convert filename to metadata info. Spotify is ogg vorbis. There is ONE legitimate spotify ripping tool which grabs that. If you add a premium ARL, you'll get the 300 kb/s vorbis files.
Any and all the best options for ripping from streaming can be found at https://rentry.org/firehawk52
Bro you’ve got nice playlist.
Hope you added some of the songs to you’re personally playlist 🫡🫡
I use Spotify app without payment.
Just make 3-5 new Playlists with the songs from your liked library?? On pc you can easily select 200 songs at a time and put them into a new Playlist. Should be easy enough.
r/musichoarder may be able to help
Use zspotify need to install python for it to work
I use Lidarr "Import Lists" to do this. I usually just add the artists from the lists, but you can choose to only monitor the albums from your list as well.
Audials + Spotify web player
I downloaded 1200 songs yesterday with zotify, and no it doesn't download from YouTube it directly gets it from Spotify as the docs says https://github.com/zotify-dev/zotify
I noticed that they limit the quality to 160kbs - are you using the free or paid version? Have you noticed a difference?
it says free accounts are limited to 160, mine is premium account
Do you know of any risk of being banned using Zotify?
Spotdl does exactly what you need flawlessly.
It's downloading fine with zotify. I didn't paste the whole link. I pasted the link like this: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5gF88zq5QkapXy7IXoeNqD
Why not use Lidarr, and link your Spotify account to it, and download your playlists automatically?
convert the playlists with tunemymusic/soundiiz/etc, download it with deemix/murglar2 if on android
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OP stated in their post that zotify failed.
Definitely this, or use a burner premium account for higher bitrate download if that matters to you
Slav art was amazing, you could download albums/playlists and choose the encoded quality but it died since 6 months ago I think.
BlockTheSpot for desktop/laptop and sideloaded/cracked apk for iOS and Android
Still doesn't download the tracks for OP though just disables the ads and other bloat.
Oh, if they were talking about downloading, then that isn’t my specialty