Yo [he/him]

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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • First, my computer can’t seem to locate the deemix music folder that I supposedly created when I installed the application. Nowhere to be seen. Not sure what to do about it, maybe I installed the wrong version?

    Hm, I suppose you talk about the folder where your music is downloaded. Thats a bit weird, mine saves it in C:\...\user\Music\deemix Music\

    I also suppose you downloaded deemix from the link I provided in my guide, which I think is where I downloaded it too (plus deemix doesnt get updated anymore), so I dont think you got the wrong version. For the record, mine is 2022.12.14-r222.5d447b6035.

    Furthermore, the playlists I have downloaded state the following errors: “cannot read properties of undefined” and “no such file or directory”…

    I dont think I’ve encountered that issue either, maybe it’s because it cant locate the files in the lost folder you talked about before.

    I’d suggest you create another folder woth your file explorer, set deemix to download there and retry. I’d also suggest to first test it by downloading a single song (just type anything in the search bar) before downloadig a whole playlist to not waste time


  • If I dont mention them, it probably means I left them at their default settings, but each one has their own system so feel free to change them if it suits you better.

    I download in flac because I want to have them at ~the highest possible quality (ripping CDs or finding each song infividually in various sources and comparing them might provide a better quality, but thats too much of a hassle) and I compress them to .opus format at 128kbit to copy them on my phone. Thus, I keep one flac collection and a cloned, compressed version of it in opus.

    Near the ⅘ of my guide I think I describe how to compress files with fre:ac and which app (symphony on fdroid) handles well opus files. I had some frustration with how hard it is for apps to recognise song tags, especially multiple song tags (like 2 artists in a song). If you encounter such an issue, use a different separator other than \\, like ;.

    The rabbit hole can get a bit deep quickly.

    Have fun :)



  • Aw, I understand ~50.000words can be overwhelming.😅

    Hm, I dont know if there’s anything better than the tools I talk about. This guide is a bit too compicated and long, so I’ll try to re-word it, hoping you can now follow it:

    1. Soulseek: You just use a username and a password. No emails or anything. Search and download.

    2. Deemix: You dont need to have a personal deemix account. You can find on some doubious sites “arls” for accounts. Arl is like the user token. They are long alphanumeric strings which essentially are used instead of username+password. You can simply find one online and put it in deezer. (You can try arls found here: https://www.arldeemix.com/2024/05/arl-deemix.html?m=1 )

      To use it with spotify (like downloading a spotify playlist in deemix), its kinda more complex. You can see the steps from this post on reddit here:

    https://developer.spotify.com/dashboard/ log in, create an app, go into app, click show client secret under apps title, paste it into deemix along with clientid

    I suggest deemix because you can get very high quality music (in batches too) and it’s open source.

    Lastly, if you simply want to get stuff from youtube without account and such:

    1. ytDownloader acts as a gui for yt-dpl (open source, PC).

    2. Seal acts as a gui for yt-dpl (open source, Android).

    Almost certainly there are websites that may use yt-dlp and can download playlists though.