• lazynooblet@lazysoci.al
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    11 hours ago

    The reasons for dropping Spotify are obvious, however pretext of this guide is that Spotify doesn’t give enough back to artists. So the solution is to pirate it? I mean yeah sure, but don’t kid yourself with the pretext.

    How about a guide on ripping owned CDs?

    • tofu@lemmy.nocturnal.gardenOP
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      11 hours ago

      I mean there’s a whole block on this:

      Lidarr is just a tool. Like any tool, it can be misused. Yes, people could point it at less-than-legal sources. No, I’m not telling you to do that. If you want to support artists, buy their work. If you don’t, don’t pretend Spotify streams are “support.”

      Important Note: Always ensure you’re obtaining music through legal channels such as:

      • Digital purchases (Bandcamp, iTunes, Amazon, etc.)
      • Ripping CDs you’ve purchased
      • Free legal downloads offered by artists
      • Music available under Creative Commons licenses

      And yes, I’ll use this with my existing, mostly legally obtained, music collection. I don’t mind the pirate stack though, it’s far easier to just download the album than ripping your vinyl and tapes.

    • Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafe
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      8 hours ago

      There’s and endless supply of guides for ripping.

      On Windows just use Exact Audio Copy - It can pull all the track info from multiple sources. I forget what I used on Linux.