I’ve been wanting to switch off of spotify, but ive already collected all the songs i like and built all my playlists there. Is there a program or something that can easily scrape my spotify profile and make a list of all my songs and playlists?
Spotify has a takeout feature that can export all of your data iirc.
Qobuz streaming literally includes this service as the first step after signing up for a free trial. It copies all of your Spotify playlists and collections and creates exact replicates in Qobuz to use immediately. Worked flawlessly for me.
Only issue is that qobuz has a relatively tiny lossless English library from my experience compared to other streaming services
That doesn’t sound right. I just checked my library of over 1k songs and the only non-16 bit/44.1 was a 320kbps live recording from a niche band. Everything else was lossless CD quality. Are you sure you don’t mean HiRes 24 bit better than CD? Because only 10 percent of my fairly eclectic library on Qobuz is 24 bit, while on tidal is was around 15 percent. Oddly enough listening to the same track in hires on both services definitely has a slightly different sound, which makes no sense to me as a non audio engineer.
Or maybe I don’t understand the term for lossy vs lossless?
I mostly mean that when transferring a large playlist from something like Spotify it can become very noticeable how many songs are completely missing from the platform
The statistics are 2 years old but out of 40k songs it went something like this
Deezer: 259 tracks missing
Apple Music: 529 tracks missing
Tidal: 672 tracks missing
Qobuz: 2572 tracks missing
At least for me personally Apple Music had all my Spotify tracks in lossless while Tidal was a close 2nd where qobuz was straight up missing multiple artists, I have not tried deezer yet but I plan to later this month.
As long as it is volume matched and the track is at least cd quality then it should all sound the same as lossless is lossless assuming you can’t hear above 22khz (although on all the platforms it is not that uncommon for artists to upload fake lossless files)
Lossy however is a mess with how every codec can sound different at different bitrates and it is a fairly deep rabbit hole you can fall into, even with something like AAC there are multiple types that all sound different, AAC-LC, FDK-AAC, QuickTime-AAC etc.
Grayjay for the win!
“Hmm, do I overpay for green fascism or red fascism?”
Where’s the blue one?
Amazon music is blue
At least for red facism you can use a patched apk and get all features (except download)
Use Metrolist
Me, but with Plexamp.
(I’ll switch my music library to Jellyfin when they get Sonic Analysis.)
It’s somewhat there, I guess.
I’m on Navidrome for music, and use AudioMuse and its Navidrome plugin for (as far as I can tell) Sonic Analysis like functionality.
AudioMuse should be available for Jellyfin as well.
I might just be missing something, but I haven’t figured out how to make a playlist on the fly with audiomuse in symphonium. Just a playlist at my audiomuse IP. Which is something, but not accessible enough for me to actively use it. I assume and hope I’m just missing something

I just moved to qobuz and although it’s missing some releases, the discovery is leagues beyond what Spotify has become.
I’ve found more new bands to follow in the past 3 months than in the prior 4 years of Spotify.
Same, the pricing and experience was similar but ad free YouTube was enough of an incentive to get me to swap
That was my thought before I stopped giving money to American companies. Another huge perk was the ability to add YouTube videos to music playlists for those odd songs that were never officially published.
A program like Musify scrapes the audio from YouTube videos. Lets you enjoy the music and availability without paying Googles
“ad-free youtube”
Weird, my YouTube is always ad free, and I can skip sponsored content. Without paying a cent.
Ad blockers and sponsor block for desktop, and a revanced modified version of the youtube app and I haven’t seen a YouTube ad in several years.
Sure, I do this too, as well as pay for YouTube Premium, bc some of that goes back to the creators I watch every day 🤷♀️
It’s ublock origin + patreon for me, no doubt a much larger % goes to the creator that way
Really? You patreon every creator you watch? How many creators is that?
I Patreon the creators I’d be sad to see stop or change for monetary reasons, which is only 3 of them
The ones that are worth it and need support have their own ways to donate money to them, usually through a patron-like service.
$1/mo directly does a lot more than paying a company that is actively working on a late stage capitalism surveillance state.
Same, I might get YouTube premium tho to support the creators a bit
I’d rather give money more directly to content creators that deserve it. If they actually care, they’ll have ways to do so. I support a few on patreon or similar service for about $5/mo and that goes a lot further than handing youtube the money. Honestly at this point, “supporting creators” is just an excuse.
I use an alternate frontend to YouTube - PipePipe, and I see no ads and can listen to the audio with my phone locked.
I also use a FOSS music app called Musify that scrapes the audio off of YouTube videos. I can download the audio too.
Point is, don’t give Google money if you don’t have to!
I’ll be laughing at both of you from my 300gb mp3 collection when the internet goes down
if I’m going to spend money on music, why not buy the music directly and own it for life?
I’ve discovered so many artists because of Spotify, I need to give it credit where it’s due. And I have bought concert tickets and physical and digital media of artists that I have discovered solely because of Spotify. It is far from perfect, but there’s been an upside to my use.
So I do both, but I love finding new music.
i dont have enough storage or money to do that, otherwise i would
What app is the red one?
YouTube Music
I prefer my music offline, thank you
If it’s just a matter of data usage, YT premium caches music and I set the quality lower when streaming on mobile, so it uses a negligible amount of data for me.
It’s a matter of “my cell phone is only connected to the internet when I’m at home or at work” + being free to move the files around without accounts or internet
This, but it’s mpd lol
As I always say: I am my own spotify.

CDs nuts
GOTTEM

I’m over here using Spotiamp to listen to my Spotify playlists through Winamp as a Shoutcast.
Me but with Tidal
Tidal is the shit
I’m like the sole person out here using Pandora.
There’s dozens of us! Dozens!
But frfr, I’m always surprised when I open it and it’s still going. Feels more like they are being funded by a few eccentric billionaires than anything else these days.
They get my $15/month.
I’m surprised they haven’t been acquired for their algorithm (which one think is better than Spotify).
If I ever want anyone to know I’m old, I either tell them about the snowstorm of '32 or that I use Pandora. Still got all my stations from college!



















