I have a folder of MP3s, some of which date back to 1999, just a few years after the format was popularised. Most of them have utterly terrible names (think RIDEONAM.MP3). I think at this point they might even survive the heat death of the universe. And they’ll still be terribly-organised.

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    I think any links would violate Lemmy.world’s policies.

    But a quick search for “Tidal downloader github” will give you several options.

    Basically when Tidal streams to specific devices they basically upload an encrypted FLAC to an AWS host and the device downloads the file and uses your account as the key.

    So people create apps that do all that, but instead of simply streaming the FLAC, they download and save it. They require a paid account, or an active free trial. I pay for the discounted student one, which still gives you access to the maximum audio quality.

    The great part is you get album art, live lyrics, high resolution audio, an organized and properly tagged library with zero work. The output FLACs are regular files - no DRM or weirdness, I use them on a MP3 player.

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      i gave it a cursory duckduckgo! everything looked a couple years old. I’ll keep digging.

      i wouldn’t mind a dm! if you’ve the time.

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        You want a new generation tidal downloader.

        On GitHub.

        So a Tidal downloader new generation.

        One could call such a thing tidal-dl-ng if they’re trying to save some letters, I guess.