This figure mentions Spotify on a side note. You must be joking.
I just use OuterTune for YT Music. It works and it is less sus than ReVanced YT Music
Some of these services don’t offer themselves in turkey (tidal)
Is there a way to get a list of all the songs I like on spotify for archival purposes? Not the file, just a list. Like a shopping list.
You can check out Soundiiz
If you are moving to deezer they will take over all your playlists. They have a third party service on teir website that does it. It moved thousands for me with minimal issues. A couple live tracks and very niche local sonfs missing. I would say easily 99.9% transfer accuracy and it listed the outliers.
The service works regardless of who you move to or from.
Can’t ungoogle myself this time. YT music has probably the best catalog of all and it’s easily moddable
spotdl
Which one has the biggest selection and highest quality audio, ad-free for $0/mo?
I use YouTube Music ReVanced, and while the audio quality isn’t the highest (because it’s YouTube), you can’t beat the song selection. Especially when it’s free and ad-free.
ReVanced can also patch the Spotify app
You’re likely violating the YouTube terms of service and can be banned at any moment. Also you’re stealing from musicians. Lemmy has multiple piracy communities that can probably give you more options
“Stealing” from billionaire record industry executives, you mean. Artists make the vast majority of their income from merch, autograph signings, and ticket sales. I couldn’t care less if a billionaire executive misses out on a few hundred bucks from me over my lifetime. And secondly, making a copy isn’t stealing.
If you’re paying for music, stay away from any music publisher that doesn’t give you the option of keeping a DRM-free copy for yourself that can be played back in perpetuity, unconditionally.
I tend to wear a special hat that allows me to consume music in any format or device I like.
and then go donate to, or purchase music directly from the artists that I like.
yar har har.
Qobuz rocks!
I tried them for a bit and really wanted to like them but their “modern” metal catalog, playlists, and discover-ability was so bad I had to begrudgingly go back to tidal.
A glance at this makes me happy to just keep playing my mp3s.
There are also Faircamp and Mirlo, if you are looking for even fairer and progressive alternatives.
I’m trying to get most of what I like on CD and then host a jellyfin server
Currently streaming out of my Nextcloud server. Its nice. Does that count?
Anything that can work with Android Auto?
Tidal does. Haven’t tried others.