I am trying to move away from spotify but am really stuck. Ytm has opensource mobile apps that can directly use ytm and its recommendations but spotify doesn’t have any decent option, but i like the recommendations more in spotify.

Ytm is very much connected to youtube it has videos and audio mixed up, its so bad. Also it needs to enable youtube history in order to save history of songs. I only consider it bcz of mobile apps solutions.

Spotify is what i really want to use but it doesn’t have foss app. But atleast it just records music and not get connected everywhere. Only downside is that i would be using propriety app which may have more trackers.

It comes does to which one to trust spotify or Google

What do you say?

  • ULS@lemmy.ml
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    10 months ago

    Spotube on Linux uses Spotify playlists and discover etc but plays the music from yt. Idk if there’s a a mobile app

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      There is Spotube on F-droid. There’s also Musify that doesn’t use Spotify so doesn’t need the Spotify account.

      Also see Spotiflyer.

      Each of these is a bit different so check them out and see which most suits your needs.

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        10 months ago

        Spotiflyer downloads from youtube, not directly from spotify. You can use zotify in termux to downlad directly from Spotify. Especially if you have premium spotify account, you can download all your favorite albums and playlists in premium quality.

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    10 months ago

    I use newpipe, it’s youtube, soundcloud, bandcamp, etc… combined in one but without the inconvenients

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    10 months ago

    What is the main reason why you want to move away from Spotify? Is it the cost or another reason?

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      Simply bcz I like foss.I have moved to other opensource alternatives to popular apps so it was the only app that wasn’t. Also bcz I use obtanium to install apps, installing spotify meant to install using apkpure links which maybe unsafe, and if I want a modified app, first have to install xmanager.

      I said that but its also true that streaming and opensource are a bad match. I tried to go full invidious and play songs via invidious client called clipous, its excellent video player but I missed spotify’s mixes and recs.

      While google is just evil, but youtube is really intimidating cuz it has a lot of foss apps that can just sync the liked songs, take recs from ytm and play songs.

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        This doesn’t beat foss, but if you’re willing to meet halfway, you can do Spotify for cheap. It’s about $15 a year by taking advantage of their regional pricing in India. Method is to go on Amazon.in and buy a years GC to Spotify, then log into Spotify via VPN in India, then apply the GC.

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    I’ll propose an alternative: Unless you listen to songs from a LOT of different albums, consider buying digital, or even buying CDs. From there, you can use whatever media player you want. Qobuz lets you buy lossless tracks. Then there’s Bandcamp, great for smaller artists, easy to download from. Neither are spooky.

    The upfront cost is high, but it pays off in the long run. Plus, I’d say it’s unlikely for an audio file or CD to track you. Just saying.

    If you NEED streaming, though, I’d say TIDAL is a better option than both Spotify and YTM. Qobuz is also considerable, but your mileage may vary.

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    I use jellyfin and Symfonium on my android phone. On desktop I use Feishin to access my jellyfin library.

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      That’s what i have decide to do but in future. I feel streaming services really took the fun of trying to discover songs on your own finding your new favourites were a hobby in the past and also the songs you find yourself stick with you for the longest. Also the algorithm is not at all 100% accurate there are hit and miss. Mostly misses. So i have gone to traditional way of doing things but with a foss spice in it. Goodbye spotify and youtube music. Still i have to use youtube but atleast i can use it logged out and still get good recs. For now I have made playlists in invidious and will move it to self hosted solutions. I dont have time nor knowledge nor can i afford it for now. Tq all who replied.

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    10 months ago

    I know abt spotube. It’s really bad, hangs up and late start-up but most importantly plays youtube songs not spotify. Also I don’t know if recommendations work in spotube.

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    Checkout soundbound, only on Playstore but works through Waydroid on x86_64 too.

    Import their source list from their gitlab.

    Then use spotify playlist share links to get all your stuff!

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    10 months ago

    For now I’ve used these apps Vimusic Musify Spmp Simpmusic Spotube Innertune Blackhole Beatbump Clipous

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    Just bite the bullet and move to the best fit. I jumped from spotify to ytm and I lost some features that I loved, but gained others.

    Trust, though? Neither. They’re both terrible companies, but I am currently living in southeast Asia working for an American company, so it’s nice to pay $4 usd worth of local currency for a full youtube premium family membership. I know Google is spying on all the media I watch, but it’s convenient as heck to let my kid watch their YouTube channels with no ads and I get good music out of it.