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technologicalcaveman, do piracy w Now you have to pay to see lyrics on spotify

I've been using Qobuz. Sure it's still paid, but I can buy downloads for any of the music on there. Same with Bandcamp. I've been buying one album every paycheck and putting them on my storage blocks, then putting them on my media player and phone. I support my favorite bands, and get to keep something in return. On top of all this, I hunt down CDs. I've got a massive physical music collection, and it's nice.

balderdash9, do piracy w Now you have to pay to see lyrics on spotify

Is there an easy way to download tons of music without paying for a shit ton of albums?

Icalasari,

You can probably whip up a .bat file to download entire albums worth of music from YouTube and other sites

Pulp,

Deemix, yt-dlp

wolfshadowheart,
@wolfshadowheart@kbin.social avatar

Lidarr

BelieveRevolt, do piracy w Now you have to pay to see lyrics on spotify

The funniest thing to ask money for. Just have genius.com open or stream the song on YouTube, the lyrics are probably in the description or at the very least the comments.

Pulp,

Just google them

ThePenitentOne,

Anything to encourage even a single person to spend more money. It’s just sad, really.

stagen, do piracy w Now you have to pay to see lyrics on spotify
@stagen@feddit.dk avatar

I’ve never used the free tier on Spotify and I don’t understand how anyone can. The ads alone would make me throw off my headset in disgust. So yeah, not going to affect me, and I do enjoy reading the lyrics a lot.

That said, I am experimenting with swapping over to Apple Music because I feel Spotify has become too expensive.

satanicleftist,

I recently flipped to apple music and apart from seeing a few songs missing on albums i don’t really listen to anyway, it’s only been an improvement. the lossless audio is quite nice

bblfrnz,

The ads alone would make me throw off my headset in disgust.

For a mobile, there is a modded apk,I’ve never heard ads there. For a PC, web player in Firefox with uBlock Origin, there are no ads at all there. The same goes for Tidal, I’ve never paid for these apps.

happyhippo,

Doesn’t solve the offline mode/taking a 13 hour flight use case, unfortunately.

bblfrnz,

Well, that’s very specific case to be honest. In that case you can just download whatever you want beforehand, from soulseek, for instance. Generally people make preparations in advance for such things.

evranch,

Zotify works very well at downloading Spotify lists, from playlists to whole discographies. You have to sort the output a little as you’ll often get multiple copies of tracks due to remastered editions, songs released as singles etc. But overall it’s an incredibly easy way to download music.

hunt4peas, (edited )

lemmy.ml/comment/3223099For both PC and Android.

bblfrnz,
  1. spotx - well, I tried, but honestly, I don’t need one more app especially when everything works in the browser. Plus, I prefer portable setups and there’s no portable version of spotx, so, it’s pretty useless for me.
  2. It’s explicitly said on the Spowlo GitHub page that they use YouTube for downloading, so, there’s no way to get 320 kbps tracks or flacs. Instead, I’d recommend to try some Qobuz/Deezer-based solutions, there are quite a few of them there. Or use slavart or something like this, or good old soulseek, there’s even an Android client for it.
hunt4peas,

Does it convert them to 320kbps when I choose that quality? Because when I play those downloaded songs, it indeed shows as 320kbps.

bblfrnz,

That’s the question, because as far as I know, the highest ytmusic quality is 256 kbps. I would avoid using it

stagen,
@stagen@feddit.dk avatar

I use an iPhone though and I’d prefer not to use YouTube for music, or anything, really.

bblfrnz,

Oh man, you shouldn’t be using iphone in the first place, the most useless device piracy-wise.

stagen,
@stagen@feddit.dk avatar

This isn’t an issue about piracy anyway.

Whirlybird,

Most people don’t pirate stuff on their phones. I use an iPhone and my hundreds of gigabytes of pirated stuff is available on my iPhone via plexamp/plex/etc.

Blackmist,

The ads aren’t even for anything. It was just really patronising ads for Spotify Premium.

Their business model is genuinely to just annoy you into paying.

DreadPotato, (edited )

It only annoyed me into stopping using their service

LufyCZ,

You either pay or you leave. Spotify wins, in both cases

bonfire921,

OR you get an adblocker

Zitronensaft,

They were so much more expensive than Pandora when I tried them out and the free tier was too awful to want to reward them with my money, so I did pay but it went to a competitor. Their music recommendations were terrible compared to Pandora, too.

I don’t use Pandora now though, they got bought by SiriusXM who I will never pay again after they made cancelation such a difficult process.

cyberpunk007,

Spotify gives me ads and when I complain they tell me they’re not ads and that they’re offers lol. My only complaint.

rockhandle,
@rockhandle@lemm.ee avatar

With xManager, the free tier comes quite close to premium. No ads, play whatever music you like. The only issues are lower sound quality & no downloads, which are really non-issues since you can just find other sources to download the music from, at flac quality

Zoldyck, do piracy w Now you have to pay to see lyrics on spotify

I pay them for other reasons.

yoz,

Lol you guys pay for premium?

Pulp,

Make the record labels rich so that they can sue and bully people thank you!

pewgar_seemsimandroid, do piracy w Now you have to pay to see lyrics on spotify

BRUH

yoz, do piracy w Now you have to pay to see lyrics on spotify

Why don’t you guys torrent ? I am back to torrenting and its the best.

Pulp,

Have fun

Psythik, (edited )

Because direct downloads are better and faster.

slavart.gamesdrive.net
free-mp3-download.net (don’t use apostrophes in the search for this one)

You’re welcome.

Edit: Also, Real-Debrid if you want to directly download any torrent instantly at your connection’s maximum bandwidth (up to 1Gbps) without having to wait for seeds. But this one costs money. (It’s worth it, though, especially if you’re downloading a lot of 50GB+ AAA games like I am.)

yoz,

How do we use real-debrid ? I don’t understand it.

Psythik,

Simple, you replace your torrent client with it. Instead of opening a torrent file in QBittorrent or whatever, you go to the “torrents” section and paste the magnet link/open your torrent file there. Then select “convert” and then you can download the torrent directly from their servers. It’s kind of like a seedbox that everyone shares, so that you don’t have to wait for seeds so long as at least one person has added the file to Debrid before.

Select the “premium offers” link to get started.

yoz,

Cheers mate

Pulp, do piracy w Now you have to pay to see lyrics on spotify

But do you? I can still see them, using xManager.

Mothra,

I’ve seen xManager and couldn’t convince myself to install it. Do you need a Spotify account? Does it let you create playlists as you wish?

Pulp,

Yes for both.

Pulp, do piracy w Now you have to pay to see lyrics on spotify

But do you? I can still see them, using xManager.

xXthrowawayXx, do piracy w Now you have to pay to see lyrics on spotify

Hoes mad (x24)

XYZinferno, do piracy w Now you have to pay to see lyrics on spotify

Music is one of the easiest things to pirate, so much so that I often forget me downloading flacs of the songs I listen to is supposed to be a no-no

Between a flac playing app (Musicolet on Android and MusicBee on PC) as well as YT Music Revanced, things go smoothly

ArcRay,

The only reason I don’t pirate music is because of discovery. I haven’t found a good way to find new music without using a streaming service. And then, I’m already using a streaming service, so why bother.

cyberpunk007,

This. Back when I was a spring chicken I had nothing better to do with my time than download random songs and albums. Ain’t nobody got time for that now.

selokichtli,

Streaming is fine to discover music, but you are not guaranteed that an album you like will be there for you the next time you want to listen to it. I do listen music in Spotify with a modded app, then I download the albums I liked. There are albums that I can’t listen to Spotify anymore, but I still have the audio files in my Subsonic server.

N1cknamed,
@N1cknamed@feddit.nl avatar

Sure, it’s easy to download one song. But I watch maybe two movies a month, yet I listen to thousands of songs in that time. Downloading songs individually doesn’t even come close to the convenience of streaming. Not to mention the lack of music discovery and social features.

Jaded,

There’s different ways to automate it. There was a thread a while back where someone outlined their system. He kept the free Spotify account and had a script that checked it every week for his new recommended playlists, then it would download it automatically. He used an other software to host the library.

Auzy, do piracy w Now you have to pay to see lyrics on spotify

I can’t find the reference, but isn’t Spotify the service which stole the lyrics from another site? And then the other site added morse code on some of them to catch them red handed?

That could be part of the reason if it was

LiveLM,

I believe the squabble you’re talking about was between Genius and Google, don’t think Spotify was stealing lyrics from anywhere

Auzy,

I tried googling it… couldn’t find it… What you’re saying sounds more familiar.

But, Spotify probably licenses their Song lyrics too I’m guessing, so, not sure how royalties work for that, and could be a factor

Petter1,

I have this memory, that apple was accused to have pirated sone lyrics as well, lol

kryllic,
@kryllic@programming.dev avatar

IIRC correctly, Genius added white space to some of their lyrics so that when Google scraped them, they could prove they got it from their site since the scraped content also had the random white space.

Auzy, (edited )

Found it…

How did Genius become certain of that discovery? By hiding a Morse code message within some of the lyrics on its own site, the code being a series of curly and straight apostrophes which, when assembled, correspond to the Morse code for the word “REDHANDED” (as in, Google has been caught red-handed). Sure enough, those apostrophes showed up in Google results. But here’s the thing, though. After confronting Google with that evidence as described in a lawsuit Genius filed today against the search giant (with Genius describing that evidence as Watermark #1), Genius then decided to hide a second secret code (Watermark #2) inside its lyrics to further prove the lyrics are being copied.

They used it to spell out “REDHANDED” in morse code using apostrophes too…

Either way, not the case here

bgr.com/…/genius-sues-google-another-secret-code-…

happyhippo, (edited ) do piracy w Now you have to pay to see lyrics on spotify

Could someone kindly ELI5 how to lidarr-ize my liked tracks from Spotify, please?

My collection there is quite static and I think I’m a good candidate to go MP3/AAC/whatever 🏴‍☠️ plus Spotify free just to keep up to date with newly released singles/albums from time to time.

Thanks!

P.S. also what comes after would be great, i.e. how I can batch transfer all those files from my home server running lidarr to my Android phone/PC and keep them in sync after the initial transfer. Plus also a nice feature rich Android app, either free (no ads) or even better open source with an accessible price.

butter,

Skip Lidarr for your initial move. Use Deemix. You can find links to premium ARLs on the wiki or with a google search (or DM me).

Deemix has an option to sign in with your Spotify account and download playlists. There’s a weird song count limit, and you may have to manually hit some tracks. But this is the way.

You can also do Flac with this setup. You don’t necessarily need it, but if you’re making the move, I recommend it. Since Flac is lossless, there’s never going to be an upgrade.

butter,

Also, if you’re up for the self-hosted life, what comes next is a music server. If you have good access to WiFi or unlimited data, this eliminates storage as a bottle neck. I recommend Navidrome. But something like Jellyfin or Plex can do Movies and TV, if you want a 1 size fits all.

If you’re not, look into Syncthing. You chose a folder on your computer and one on your phone and this app keeps them in sync. After that, my favorite player was GoneMad. It’s offline, with real support for music tags. This allowed song ratings and real smart playlists

happyhippo,

Thanks!

Yeah I forgot to mention that I’m already living the self hosted life, I got a small home server with the arr suite, jellyfin and a few other containers.

Didn’t know about syncthing, I’ll definitely check it out. Same for GoneMad 👍🏻

Thanks again!

AlpineSteakHouse, do piracy w Now you have to pay to see lyrics on spotify

spotify-premium-apk for the mobile devices, soulseek for the desktop.

Madbrad200,

Xmanager > random spotify premium apk

JokeDeity,

Just installed via xManager after your comment and now I can’t log in…

Madbrad200,

Join their discord, it’s helpful. I can’t imagine why it wouldn’t let you login, shame because it really is the best ATM.

BROMETHIUS, do piracy w Now you have to pay to see lyrics on spotify

Does anybody know of an alternative app that can do live lyrics?

buskbrand,

Spotube.

Note that it’s not really a Spotify streaming app, rather it uses your (free) Spotify account for playlists, search, recommendations, etc. and then goes and find the song you want to play on YouTube, and the lyrics from scraping websites I think. Pretty clever.

pipes,
@pipes@sh.itjust.works avatar

It’s all about having the .lrc file, it gets read automatically (as long as it’s named like the song file) by mpv player and many android players.

It’s a simple text file containing the lyrics with timestamps. You can get them from deezer for example with certain downloaders. Or look for them on Soulseek.

WoodenDing,

Yup. Recently let a foobar extension run through my music library and download .lrc’s. Now I can read them with Poweramp on my phone.

ArcRay,

Googles YouTube music just got updated for live lyrics.

chemsed,

It’s out of sync and I don’t know how to scroll manually when it happens.

lud,

The lyrics source that Spotify uses is free with a few caveats, like ads. The normal synced lyrics are free though.

The source is musixmatch and they have a floating lyrics window on Android which is neat.

rgb3x3,

Tidal. I use it because Id gotten tired of Spotify and YouTube Music’s BS

boyi,

ViMusic

CapnAssHolo,

I just use Shazam for that

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