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Spotiripper

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Latest build, developed with Python 3.9.7 and built on MacOS 12.0.1.

Usage GUI

This should be pretty straightforward.

Usage command line

spotiripper <track URI>")
spotiripper <track URL>")
spotiripper <list.txt containing track URIs or URLs>
spotiripper <playlist URI>    (*)
spotiripper <playlist URL>    (*)
spotiripper <album URI>       (*)
spotiripper <album URL>       (*)
spotiripper <artist URI>      Downloads the artist's top 10 tracks. (*)
spotiripper <artist URL>      Downloads the artist's top 10 tracks. (*)

(*) Note: requires setting Spotify Client ID and Client Secret keys.")
    export SPOTIPY_CLIENT_ID='yourclientid'")
    export SPOTIPY_CLIENT_SECRET='yourclientsecret'")

To avoid getting errors, add these lines to ~/.zshrc, with nano ~/.zshrc for example:

export LANG="en_US.UTF-8"
export SPOTIPY_CLIENT_ID='yourclientid'
export SPOTIPY_CLIENT_SECRET='yourclientsecret'

The first line makes sure you do not get the UnicodeEncodeError because the terminal cannot display some accented character or the sound bar. The other two are described below in "External dependencies"

External dependencies

Spotify

It is better to use a paid account to get rid of ads that otherwise might be recorded.

To download tracks (or a list or tracks) nothing more is necessary.

To download playlists, albums and artist's top tracks spotiripper needs to access the Spotify database to know what tracks they contain. To do so, it is necessary to setup Client ID and Client Secret keys. They can be obtained from here and the keys can be set with:

export SPOTIPY_CLIENT_ID='yourclientid'
export SPOTIPY_CLIENT_SECRET='yourclientsecret'

Blackhole

It is necessary to route the audio stream internally and allow spotiripper to record internally. It can be downloaded from here (here is the github for more documentation).

If you also want to listen to the music while recording you will need to create an aggregate output device (red circle). In this case it is important to set the BlackHole virtual device bitrate to the same bitrate of the speakers (48kHz) otherwise this nasty error appears at random: ||PaMacCore (AUHAL)|| Error on line 2500: err='-10863', msg=Audio Unit: cannot do in current context.

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Make sure the volume slider in BlackHole is set to 1.0 (0.0dB) not to have an attenuated recording.

Bugs

Both pyaudio and sounddevice, sometimes, although the input device is set correctly to blackhole, pstart recording from the microphone and then crash when attempting to close the stream.

Seems to have disappeared with the latest version of BlackHole.

Ripping track spotify:track:56wHTRjWMtWZ8RBKN1gcnj...                                                         
********************************************************************************
Portaudio version
(1246976, 'PortAudio V19.7.0-devel, revision unknown')

Recording file
tmp/tmp.wav

All devices
  0 DELL U2515H, Core Audio (0 in, 2 out)
* 1 BlackHole 2ch, Core Audio (2 in, 2 out)
  2 MacBook Pro Microphone, Core Audio (1 in, 0 out)
  3 MacBook Pro Speakers, Core Audio (0 in, 2 out)
  4 ZoomAudioDevice, Core Audio (2 in, 2 out)
  5 Speakers + BlackHole, Core Audio (0 in, 2 out)

Device that will be used:
Device #: 1
Channels: 2
Rate #: 48000
********************************************************************************
||PaMacCore (AUHAL)|| Warning on line 520: err=''!obj'', msg=Unknown Error
||PaMacCore (AUHAL)|| Warning on line 436: err=''!obj'', msg=Unknown Error
||PaMacCore (AUHAL)|| Error on line 1303: err='-10851', msg=Audio Unit: Invalid Property Value
Exception in thread Thread-3:
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/Users/ste/.pyenv/versions/3.9.7/lib/python3.9/threading.py", line 973, in _bootstrap_inner
    self.run()
  File "/Users/ste/.pyenv/versions/3.9.7/lib/python3.9/threading.py", line 910, in run
    self._target(*self._args, **self._kwargs)
  File "/Users/ste/PycharmProjects/spotiripper/recorder_sounddevice.py", line 113, in _record
    with sd.InputStream(samplerate=self.rate,
  File "/Users/ste/.pyenv/versions/3.9.7/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sounddevice.py", line 1415, in __init__
    _StreamBase.__init__(self, kind='input', wrap_callback='array',
  File "/Users/ste/.pyenv/versions/3.9.7/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sounddevice.py", line 892, in __init__
    _check(_lib.Pa_OpenStream(self._ptr, iparameters, oparameters,
  File "/Users/ste/.pyenv/versions/3.9.7/lib/python3.9/site-packages/sounddevice.py", line 2741, in _check
    raise PortAudioError(errormsg, err)
sounddevice.PortAudioError: Error opening InputStream: Internal PortAudio error [PaErrorCode -9986]

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