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oggify
Download Spotify tracks to Ogg Vorbis (with a premium account).
This library uses librespot. It is my first program in Rust so you may see some horrors in the way I handle tokio, futures and such.
Usage
To download a number of tracks as "artists" - "title".ogg
, run
oggify "spotify-premium-user" "spotify-premium-password" < tracks_list
Oggify reads from stdin and looks for a track URL or URI in each line. The two formats are those you get with the track menu items "Share->Copy Song Link" or "Share->Copy Song URI" in the Spotify client, for example open.spotify.com/track/1xPQDRSXDN5QJWm7qHg5Ku
or spotify:track:1xPQDRSXDN5QJWm7qHg5Ku
. For example,
Helper script
A second form of invocation of oggify is
oggify "spotify-premium-user" "spotify-premium-password" "helper_script" < tracks_list
In this form helper_script
is invoked for each new track:
helper_script "spotify_id" "title" "album" "artist1" ["artist2"...] < ogg_stream
The script tag_ogg
in the source tree can be used to automatically add the track information (spotify ID, title, album, artists) as vorbis comments.
Converting to MP3
Use oggify
with the tag_ogg
helper script as described above, then convert with ffmpeg:
for ogg in *.ogg; do
ffmpeg -i "$ogg" -map_metadata 0:s:0 -id3v2_version 3 -codec:a libmp3lame -qscale:a 2 "$(basename "$ogg" .ogg).mp3"
done