How to download music (legally)

How to download music (legally)

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crofty1984

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16,450 posts

219 months

Monday 8th May 2023
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I used to download full albums and such via naughty methods.
I tend to stream a lot nowadays, but that needs a good signal (welcome to Norfolk) I know with youtube music premium you can download individual tracks, similar with spotify premium, but can you download a full album as-is to load onto a USB stick/SD card and listen to in the car? I wouldn't mind paying for youtube premium.
Thanks,
Dan

HappyMidget

6,794 posts

130 months

Monday 8th May 2023
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If you don't mind paying to own it then https://uk.7digital.com/ has a very good library.

Condi

18,887 posts

186 months

Monday 8th May 2023
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Amazon music? Some included with Prime, some not.

StevieBee

14,228 posts

270 months

Tuesday 9th May 2023
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iTunes still exists. As does HMV (just) and a ripped CD will still sound better than anything downloaded.... though this is dependent on what you're listening on.

crofty1984

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16,450 posts

219 months

Tuesday 9th May 2023
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EmailAddress said:
Why can't you use Spotify for full Albums in the car?

Download to phone at home.

Play in car?
Thanks, didn't realise you could do that. I guess I could sign up for their premium service for a bit and spend a couple of months doing that. Thought it might just be track-by-track.

Mentioned YouTube music because I'm looking at getting YouTube premium anyway so it would have been a nice bonus.

crofty1984

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16,450 posts

219 months

Tuesday 9th May 2023
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EmailAddress said:
crofty1984 said:
EmailAddress said:
Why can't you use Spotify for full Albums in the car?

Download to phone at home.

Play in car?
Thanks, didn't realise you could do that. I guess I could sign up for their premium service for a bit and spend a couple of months doing that. Thought it might just be track-by-track.

Mentioned YouTube music because I'm looking at getting YouTube premium anyway so it would have been a nice bonus.
You wouldn't really have to sit and do it.

Set the Quality to Super High (yes, not as good as FLAC!), and then hit the download. How many albums do you have?

Can't see it taking too long other than being a bit of a tedious button mash.

The way you're wording it though, you're aware you only keep the offline items as long as you subscribe to these premium services right?

Unless you want to get funky, you're not gaining direct access to the files.
I was very much not aware of that. That's a pisser. I just wanted to fill a usb stick/SD card and leave it in the car.

uknick

1,000 posts

199 months

Tuesday 9th May 2023
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Just to confirm I did have a free trial for Spotify premium downloaded albums disappeared after ending the subscription. Argos was giving 4 month's free if you bought an audio product a few months ago.

I then tried the free version for a couple of weeks but found it useless as it wouldn't play whole albums in one go, albeit with advert breaks.


HappyMidget

6,794 posts

130 months

Tuesday 9th May 2023
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crofty1984 said:
I was very much not aware of that. That's a pisser. I just wanted to fill a usb stick/SD card and leave it in the car.
You have to buy it to be able to do that legally. Either physical media and rip for backup, or digital download.