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Was sharing this method with a fellow forum member and thought many of you might enjoy. It's a very simple method many do not know about. Can download in FLAC or MP3 format. I use this to populate my Plex media server and avoid having to pay a fortune to Beatport/Bandcamp.
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1) Download Tidal-GUi for Windows. If you are sketched out by downloading random .exe files (you should be), run it in a sandbox, virtual machine, secondary PC, or compile the source.
https://github.com/yaronzz/Tidal-Media-D...r/releases
2) Get a working Tidal.com account with HiFi or Family HiFi subscription. Here are a few. PM me for one if these aren't working.
[emailprotected]:silent1
[emailprotected]:s3bast1an
[emailprotected]:donjoe
[emailprotected]:chartered
[emailprotected]:meaculpa
[emailprotected]:kandinsky
[emailprotected]:lawoman1
[emailprotected]:timona
[emailprotected]:linabe
3) Run the program and login.
4) Change output format to Lossless.
5) Search for an artist/album/song.
6) Download something.
7) Go to the directory where your tidal-gui.exe file is located and your song files will be located in /Album/
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1) Download Tidal-GUi for Windows. If you are sketched out by downloading random .exe files (you should be), run it in a sandbox, virtual machine, secondary PC, or compile the source.
https://github.com/yaronzz/Tidal-Media-D...r/releases
2) Get a working Tidal.com account with HiFi or Family HiFi subscription. Here are a few. PM me for one if these aren't working.
[emailprotected]:silent1
[emailprotected]:s3bast1an
[emailprotected]:donjoe
[emailprotected]:chartered
[emailprotected]:meaculpa
[emailprotected]:kandinsky
[emailprotected]:lawoman1
[emailprotected]:timona
[emailprotected]:linabe
3) Run the program and login.
4) Change output format to Lossless.
5) Search for an artist/album/song.
6) Download something.
7) Go to the directory where your tidal-gui.exe file is located and your song files will be located in /Album/