Hi! I wanted to start to hoard my favorite tracks in the best possible quality. A lot of stuff is available through Deezer or Tidal i know, but what sources are you guys using when FLACs for particular albums or songs cannot be found on Deezer or Tidal? I wanted to get the Rock n Roll Train song from ACDC in FLAC, but Tidal doesn’t have it in FLAC.

Are there any good Public/Private trackers for Music?

Cheers.

  • kostel_thecreed@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    I prefer using Deemix with a deezer Hi-Fi ARL. Has an amazing docker container which I simply sync to a Navidrome instance.

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      1 year ago

      You pay for the hi-fi subscription or there’s a way to obtain a free hi-fi ARL?

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      1 year ago

      I don’t understand any word after ARL. Can you elaborate?

      For me it’s just chill, cause I can also just paste Spotify playlists into the telegram bot chat.

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            1 year ago

            Oh, my bad. So, basically I use a docker image of Deemix on my server, which in very simple terms is basically a virtualized container on my server which hosts Deemix, the Deezer downloader. Then, I also have Navidrome on docker, which is a self-hosted music player, sort of like Spotify but with your downloaded music.

            Does that make sense? If you’re having trouble with understanding docker/containers just google it, I’m not the best at explaining it 😅

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              Nah it makes sense now, thx for explaining :) Don’t need it myself, but kinda cool to have a local library like that I guess.