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I'll be honest, the only way to listen to music privately is to download it. (And using an opensource music player)
There are Github repositories with CLI programs to download complete Spotify playlists with Youtube and also download their metadata.
there are also CDs and vinyl π€·
Whoa, you can store music on CDs? Thatβll save me a lot of bandwidth!
something brilliant I've found with modern vinyl is a lot of them come with a download card so you can get lossless files.
now if they would just fucking advertise which ones that would be great.
This. There was music before the internet.
I wrote a few scripts to automate this entire process for me:
https://zemmy.cc/post/25500?scrollToComments=true
Any opensource music players for iOS you recommend? I found Flacbox which seems alright (a little buggy but you can't win them all, can you?)
VLC - https://www.videolan.org/
I just use the Music app. With the privacy protections turned up and Apple Music disabled. All it does is ply my aac files without sending data back to Apple.
I'm not sure that's totally true. The iOS ecosystem is very intertwined. It's possible that the Music app isn't sending data to Apple, but it is likely sharing it with whatever Apple calls the launcher, which likely shares it with Apple (or shares it with Siri or another app, which shares it with Apple).
Its not opensource as far as i know, but i use documents5 (or 6 now?) by readdle and its been p good for music