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    Quote Originally Posted by cirulilu View Post
    $81 for unlimited lifetime access, what a great deal!
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    https://github.com/shaked6540/YoutubePlaylistDownloader
    Has GUI so easy :)

    But 320K and FASTER finished:
    https://github.com/ytdl-org/youtube-...ADME.md#readme


    Download this to Download this to your Download folder
    Open Download folder
    Typ in explorer bar:
    cmd [Enter]
    Run command:
    %USERPROFILE%\Downloads\youtube-dl.exe -o "%USERPROFILE%\Downloads\youtube-dl\%(playlist)s\%(playlist_index)s - %(title)s.%(ext)s" --add-metadata -x --audio-format mp3 --audio-quality 0 [**youtubeplaylist_url**] [Enter]

    That's about it
    Last edited by NZBSearchMachine.com; 15.01.23 at 02:28.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DataOverfl0w View Post
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    The only thing that would bankrupt RED is removing the invite forum Also, cross-posting this here.

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    If you add raw=1 to the query string, you get redirected straight to the video stream... there's also a local parameter which can be true or false (not 1 or 0, confusingly) to proxy the video through Invidious or not, and quality which can be one of dash, hd720 or medium.
    Can also be used from a terminal.

    Code:
    wget "https://invidious.snopyta.org/watch?v=q6o49pbJaDo&quality=medium&local=false&raw=1"
    Adding &listen=1 downloads the audio track instead. Neither preserves the original name, but at least they'll work if you can't or don't want to install anything.
    But if you need something more complex or don't want to trust the Invidious instance that does the redirect, youtube-dl or jDownloader it is.
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    I don't mean to downplay the OP but I've been taking a look at it in the last hour because anon referenced it in the past and due to the impact time has had on most of the links and most of the piracy methods I think SoulseekQt , or better, Nicotine+ and Rutracker are the most impactful ways of getting to your music. I know Deezer had a period where there were some nice tools available for it where you could just pass a token and then download whatever you wanted but I think that is no more.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buttnudge View Post
    I don't mean to downplay the OP but... the impact time has had on most of the links and most of the piracy methods...
    No, you're right. Grooveshark, Rapidshare, Ares - it's like looking at a fossil record! Back then Spotify was just taking off and music trackers weren't invite forums hidden behind an autosnatch spam quota...

    Anyway, I think the almighty RuTracker and creative usage of regular search engines should cover most music needs. Fopnu is another underrated option, although its ability to find content seems to depend on who's online at the time and how good your connection to the network is.
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    I've also found this site. https://lucida.to/

    It doesn't seem to work too well but I've seen it in the metadata of some OPS releases.
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    Seems promising, but I invariably get error code 500 when trying to download anything?
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    Seems promising, but I invariably get error code 500 when trying to download anything?
    What did you try ? It seems Spotify is disabled.
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    Spotify, Deezer and Soundcloud. If I block *error* with the developer console there is no error message, but clicking on the download button does nothing. I blame my setup, making a note to try it on a clean browser soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    Spotify, Deezer and Soundcloud. If I block *error* with the developer console there is no error message, but clicking on the download button does nothing. I blame my setup, making a note to try it on a clean browser soon.
    I was optimistic at first but it's better if we give this stuff some time. I only once managed to download once from spotify and since then if I tried I get weird error or this. ( attachment ).
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    What a nice error message

    Anyway, let's say they manage to fix everything... what do you think are their long-term prospects of surviving? The precedents set by YouTube rippers are not so good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    What a nice error message

    Anyway, let's say they manage to fix everything... what do you think are their long-term prospects of surviving? The precedents set by YouTube rippers are not so good.
    I still sometimes use yt-dlp to download playlists as albums off youtube sometimes, and the deezer tools from what I understand still kinda work so maybe they figure out something.
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    Spotify + Sidify Music Converter combo has been working for me
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    Quote Originally Posted by buttnudge View Post
    the deezer tools from what I understand still kinda work so maybe they figure out something.
    I think all of them have working or workable rippers, it's just that streaming services and record labels get very pissed by sites that make downloading super easy without having to install anything
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