https://github.com/spotDL/spotify-downloader
Its a command line tool, but it works great
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https://github.com/spotDL/spotify-downloader
Its a command line tool, but it works great
Note this downloads from YouTube if an equivalent match is found. Quality will be 128kbps unless you have a YouTube Music subscription.
This is info taken directly from the github link but useful to know.
command line tools > gui tools
Someone linked me this some time ago. I used it for a couple of songs on full quality without a hitch.
Zotify is great.
I downloaded approximately 3,000 songs in one go from a premium account to get the high quality versions.
Made me a little nervous but as the repo says, they have no reports of any one getting banned for using the tool.
zotify basically plays back spotify in 10x or higher speeds and saves the audio to a new file. Audials can do the same thing.
All "Spotify downloaders" you'll find actually fetch from YouTube, where quality is crap (if you care about it).
Deemix is great. It'll grab 128kbps for a free account, or 320kbps/FLAC if you have a premium account, or a working ARL. You can find some with a good search engine.
Here! https://gitlab.com/team-zotify/zotify But this method is not so suitable for computer novices. SoundMate is also okay, and more friendly to all users. But it's a paid tool.
There's an app for Android called Spowlo. It's based on spotdl, but I think you can only put Spotify urls (playlist, album & song) and direct search within the app, but no csv support.
Now to hijack and ask, does someone have a tool that can download a Spotify playlist to FLAC?
That is not possible, as Spotify only serves lossy files.
You will need to download from Deezer or Tidsl for lossless FLAC files.
That much I'm aware of, question is if there's a convenient converter of playlist as well as a bulk download of said playlist, I know deemix is a thing which is how I initially got my playlists but having an expanding library is an issue as you can only download slowly a file at a time through other services
Spotify uses OGG Vorbis instead of FLAC, with my tool you can get unmodified OGGs from spotify or convert to any format you like !