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Did this stop working? #19
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This worked for me: |
funny enough it used to work for me fine till 3 days ago, now i have the same thing: i think it is some kind of blacklist on spotifys side, since it just stopped working with no change on my side whatsoever |
The strange thing is that I can still download individual tracks. But when I try to download a playlist, I get the same message. |
I get BAD_USERNAME_OR_PASSWORD even for individual songs. |
Same here, when I try to download playlists, I have the following. Logged in as XXX |
Same issue with downloading playlists. |
It seems to work with https://github.com/SolidHal/spotify-ripper and WebAPI Integration |
I am stuck at 8. 8: Finally, run spotify-ripper with the --remove-from-playlist command. When prompted, open the link it says it's opening for you in a web browser. Log into spotify, give it permission, and the copy the entire url it redirects to. I have entered client ID and client secret in the emove_all_from_playlist.py file but when executing the command, it looks there are some exception > SpotifyException: http status: 550, code:-1 - no credentials set not sure what I am doing wrong. of course it works of with single tracks thanks |
spotify-ripper python script still works on Ubuntu 16.04, you just need to download this special developer spotify_app.key, but it is still available, if you look for it. It is a general key that is not personalized. But to point to Youtube, I have this special version of "Fear of the Dark" in Argentina (I guess 2008). How can I download this in the very best quality? Mine is sounding like recording in a tunnel with all this crappy mp3 noises (hi-hats sounding like garbage, the normal stuff, when it comes to worse ripped low quality mp3 shit in terms of sampling at 128 and below). But I watch it on youtube it definitely sounds way (Ages, dimensions) better. I use at the moment the youtube downloader for linux.... |
ok, confirm, works just for single files. I wanted today download for the first time my track list. And as described this is not gonna work. If I think about it, it make sense to control the dataflow a bit, just doing a bit more work to get your music on a tape. Nasty! this works for me, it is ok: |
I installed it a while ago, so luckily I still have libspotify.12.1.51.dylib on my machine.
However, it's not downloading anything. It's just logging in and then out again, with no error message:
$
Spotify Ripper - v2.9.1
Encoding output: FLAC, Compression Level: 5
Spotify bitrate: 320 kbps
Unicode support: Yes
Output directory: /Users/thowi/Downloads/spotify-ripper
Settings directory: /Users/thowi/.spotify-ripper
Format String: {artist} - {track_name}.{ext}
Overwrite files: No
Logging in...
Password:
Logged in as XXX
Loading playlist...
Loading playlist...
Logging out...
$
Did Spotify finally shut this down or am I doing something wrong?
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