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.

    • Obi
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      I didn’t know about it until a few days ago somehow (I’m kinda getting back into sailing at the moment after a long break), and I can confirm it’s great and easy to get into. Has loads of flac too even if I prefer to stick to 320kbps MP3.

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        1 year ago

        I barely use it atm, because of telegram deezer bot solutions. But if you’re looking for specific things you can’t find on the other platforms it’s quite nice.

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

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      One thing I like about rutracker, is that the sources are apparently checked. Whereas sources from Soulseek for example, could be Youtube rips that are “upscaled” to flac.

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      Orpheus is good. I used to have an account but it got disabled because I wasnt using it as much as I thought I would. Great tracker. They do a lot to make sure you can keep your ratio positive.

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        Too add on to this, many private trackers will not disable your account for inactivity if you reach a certain user class or make a one time donation (including OPS).

        Plus reaching out to the staff on IRC is a good way to have an account re-enabled if it does get disabled.

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    A $15 deezer subscription will last you a month and you can download as much flac quality tracks as you want with deezloader or deemix. They don’t have everything but they have a lot.

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      Getting a tidal trial and using tidal downloader would be better imo. In my experience you can get multiple trials even with the same CC when using different email address, have done it 4+ times with the same CC.

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    Soulseek via Nicotine+, you can filter for file type and bitrate as well as avoid those assholes who lock all their files for trading.

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      That may save to the FLAC format but is it going to be actual FLAC quality?

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        You may need a premium account for FLAC. But from what I can tell by reading the code in the repo, it does infact download in lossless FLAC format.

        Otherwise it looks like you can download the free-tier quality by choosing that in the settings.

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    • soulseek
    • rutracker
    • Usenet
    • deezloader or tidal-dl
    • hd24net (you’ll need a mega account)

    R/Rip requests used to be a good source before it got shut down.

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    Has the deezer docker webgui stopped working for others? Ive heard cli still works but cant find any guides. I dont use the bots as i usually grab the discog for an artist

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        ah yea its not true lossless, but optimized upscale or the sort - but better than some ripping options out there

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          no it’s not an upscale or anything like that, you’re just making the file bigger but the audio bits/samples are 100% identical to the already damaged source file from youtube.

          it’s like converting a JPEG back into RAW, you can technically do it, but it’s not gaining anything.