I’ve been trying to get off of Spotify for obvious reasons. Unfortunately, I don’t have the money to spend on a Deezer or Tidal subscription, which is required to listen to more than 30 seconds of a song. I also have an extremely large playlist that needs transferring, so I need an unlimited version of FreeYourMusic if it exists. Thanks! Edit: Thanks for all the replies and advice! Unfortunately, I’m too stupid for almost all of it, but I appreciate it anyways. The solution I went with is using Newpipe on Android and a Spotify adblocker called Blockify on pc. Have a good day!

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    9 months ago

    🚢🦜⚓

    You can throw some money at artists periodically, some random $10 donation to whatever their fan site or on merch will probably net them more than a lifetime of listening to their stuff on Spotify, since streaming revenues add up to roughly five atoms of currency per stream or so.

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    9 months ago

    radio

    and it comes with free radio waves

    its got ads but you don’t have to pay for them in bandwidth; the radio station pays for them.

    get a radio

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      Yes, but how? Keep in mind, I know nothing about computers, and rather little about the practice. I’ve downloaded a few pdfs, and I have a site that I use to watch a couple shows, but that’s it.

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            Do you have a torrent client installed? Do you know how to download using a torrent client? If you don’t have one yet then I can recommend qBitTorrent. It’s a well developed torrent client.

            I can recommend watching some YouTube video on how torrenting works. It’s fairly straight forward. You basically download a small .torrent file (or use a magnet:url.

            A magnet is the same as a torrent but there is nothing to download first. Just add the magnet address to your torrent client.

            In the torrent client you then get a window that asks you where to place the downloaded file and also a few other tweaks you can do. Usually you only need to press OK and the download starts.

            The hard part in sailing the high seas is finding good websites with the content you are looking for. Every torrent also needs another person to upload the file. If you have no one to download from then you will not get your file.

            It is common courtesy to keep the torrent client running even after reaching 100%. This will help others download the file from you. This is the core feature of torrents. Everyone that downloads also helps with sharing the file. That’s how we keep spreading the data. As long as there is 1 person uploading, then the torrent will be alive.

            Please note, a torrent can have 0 people sharing (Seeders) for the moment but might become active several hours later once another person turn on their computer and start sharing the file again.

            I hope I didn’t ramble too much and you got something out of it. Best of luck!

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    9 months ago

    Start stocking up on CDs and ripping them to FLAC yourself, and self-host those rips on an MPD server. Free streaming from a server you own and control the content on.

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    Wavlake is a good option. Keep in mind, though, that no popular music of today (think The Weekend, Eilish, etc.) will be on this platform. Instead, it’ll be Bitcoiners who also produce music and podcasts.

    You don’t have to use BTC with a Lightning Network wallet, though, as that’s option. Nostr is another option that you can use, but again, that’s optional.

    Otherwise, use a net to catch the music you want. If you get the reference, then you know I’m a viewer of Louis Rossmann’s content.

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    the Hoopla app is available for free through public libraries. you can download 15 items (music, movies, books) each month for a week at a time

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    9 months ago

    Re: music transfer app

    I quite liked Playlisty.

    Relatively cheap and unlocked forever, unlike some who have IAP that are double the price and only allow full app access for a few weeks/month.

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      My friend told me to use Newpipe to download my music onto my phone. Had to watch a 45 second tiktok ad to download one song. Does it not normally have ads?

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        I’ve never seen any ads. I think you downloaded a scam app. Newpipe is only on fdroid, or else direct download from their website

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        Get Droidify, which is an alternative front end for the F-Droid & Izzy app stores for Android. You can download numerous apps that stream ad-free from YouTube (many seem to be based on the same code with minor tweaks). NewPipe proper (without ads) is there, too. However, I recommend YTDLnis instead as it does a better job with the metadata - it’s on Izzy, which you can also use the Droidify app for.

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    Previously a program called “sidify” was able to rip full quality audio files from Spotify including a Playlist

    Unsure if it still works but its worth checking out. However, there’s just one issue: the “download” is the length of each song played end to end.

    Worth it if you dont have any other options