I’ve been building up my digital music library again after giving music streaming the boot. I was going to attempt to digitize my CD and vinyl collection, but I frankly don’t have the time for all that. So I thought I might turn to file-sharing and download digital versions of my physical collection. I prefer FLAC or WAV if the former isn’t available. Can you recommend good places to get started?
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Ugh, knife to my heart
Nicotine+, a soulseek client
Dumb question since its peer to peer that means you’ll need port forwarding if using nicotine+ over a VPN right?
My list in order of desperation, lowest first
- Soulseek
- Public torrent trackers
- Private torrent trackers
- Spotify rippers (they come and go like waves on a beach)
- yt-dlp youtube rip (please god have mercy on my bit-crushed soul)
Spotify rippers (they come and go like waves on a beach)
Real ones? Seems like most of them use Spotify to identify music then rip from elsewhere like youtube.
I use Zotify when I get to the “rip from Spotify” level, but would be happy to add another couple options if there’s more solid ones out there.
I use nicotine+ to download my music and it’s great! I can find almost everything I want to hear in flac. Maybe not the best choice for playlists but for downloading albumns is awesome
I use Deezer. You pay for it per month like Spotify, but they have API to just download the songs straight up. I think the open source UI I’ve been using for that is on the rocks a bit, but do far still been working for me
https://www.reddit.com/r/deemix/comments/zlswiz/last_update_is_now_out/
This doesn’t sound like what I’m asking for. I’m not interested in paying Deezer for music I already own.
Not gonna lie, I’m considering paying for Deezer to move back to this.
You can automate downloads with Lidarr. I’m set up to download every song by every artist that Last.FM recommends.
Currently, I’m using Soularr, but it’s really slow and not always FLAC and not always full albums and the metadata is not always perfect.
the megathread has good sources, i personally use lucida
I’m late to the party since it is a well-known site but rutracker is quite good for FLAC content.
Other than file-sharing or xdcc, where you can search for FLAC,
squid.wtf
allows you to download FLACs from select providers.It seems to consistently throw a WebAssembly is not defined error.
A while ago when I last used it one of the two services worked while the other didn’t. Have you tried both?
Or are you using a webbrowser with no WebAssembly support or WebAssembly disabled?