All these open source options seem to only do the first 60 seconds. What out there can batch do this automatically? I could just rip them in audacity but I’d get a quality drop, which will still be better than the microphone quality video recording I am trying to drop them over.

Am I manually going to have to record each file with audacity which will be a time consuming pita or is there a way to batch download a play list for free?

    • Gravitywell.xYz@sh.itjust.works
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      Yeah thats to be expected sorry. If you want to use a free option youll need to look into deezer or qobuz downloaders. Streamrip should work, but afaik tidal always requires a paid subscription to download from.

      You might need a trial account to use qobuz but it should let you. You can also find ‘paid’ arls for deezer to allow downloading flac.

      There are services that can migrate playlists across services for you also, but i dont know of any free ones.

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        Yeah I’m just manually downloading them with scdownloader and its quite a pain in the ass. Even if I pumped it full throttle for GPT to skeleton me a code that scrape the info and puts it into scdownloader, that’d still probably take longer than manually typing in the song title and copying a link and pasting it into a another tab and clicking download.

        I’m not gonna pay for downloading these tracks. I was just hoping to not have tc spend so much time doing it. FLAC doesn’t matter, it just needs to be better than the phone mic quality recording that the video has the audio files into. I’m just dropping them over before I publish the content to my odysee page.