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this post was submitted on 13 Oct 2023
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On Windows, there is a Secure Audio Path API to prevent interception of the audio signal. Not sure if macOS has something similar, though it can prevent screenshotting of DRMed video. On Linux, any such protection is probably impossible unless Spotify requires a kernel module.
Note that the audio quality on Spotify is not very high (256kbps .ogg, I think), so anything thus recorded is going to sound lossy, especially after you recompress it a second time.
Tidal-dl ftw
So I use windows, does this mean I'm good then? Or is this some setting I need to toggle on?
this would mean no, you're not good.
and you need to take their second bit of advice to heart! always shoot for higher bitrate files if you're learning to produce. manipulating lossy files will often sound nastier, so get FLACs/WAVs of the songs instead. with those two reasons + the fact that Spotify could possibly have unnoticeable watermarks while streaming even if it does work, I would strongly advise against getting your samples this way
im not producing and this is for my own use. Also I listen to obscure music that isn't available as torrent yet.
So Audacity has the option to loopback into the software. Spotify shouldn't see this correct? How does that get around the the Windows piracy protection?
gotcha. then yeah, i wouldn't worry about them noticing you're recording with Audacity
fwiw if it's any easier, deezer usually has a similar library to spotify, and free-mp3-download.net downloads from there with a bit better quality too.
do people know where free-mp3-download.net gets their tracks? does it come directly from deezer?
they do indeed rip them directly through a premium deezer account.
i can also recommend soulseek if you're not already aware of it, it's a lot easier than trying to find music torrents
You can even do it yourself. Check out this guide (you need to scroll past the ARLs to find the instructions).