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Support => Questions => Topic started by: luji on July 08, 2025, 02:45:30 AM
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im about to skin myself alive? what am i supposed to do here
the music converters dont work for shit or i cant figure them out for my life
i looked through all the questions in the forums but every word i read makes me wanna subject myself to the brazen bull
i looked through the plugins i tried like 3 different music converters
all i want to do is convert my 598 songs to mp3 so i can delete spotify, Puhlease send help im not good at this stuff at all >_<
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What version of MB are you using? (Help > About) INCLUDE THE LETTER (if any) AFTER THE NUMBER
How was MB installed? (Store, Installer, Portable)
What format are the files in now?
Where are the files located? (local drive, spotify, online cloud storage?
Do the files appear in your MB library?
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Good luck! Spotify uses DRM to protect its music library, meaning the music files are encrypted. While you can download music for offline listening (with a Premium subscription), the downloaded files are still encrypted and only playable within a Spotify app. Of course, as with anything else, there are hacky ways around this but I do not think you will find anyone here willing to help you break the Spotify terms of service (could be wrong though). Revealing how to do so might also violate the rules of this message board but I am not 100% positive about this as I cannot find any guide lines/ rules regarding this.
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Revealing how to do so might also violate the rules of this message board but I am not 100% positive about this as I cannot find any guide lines/ rules regarding this.
There are no hard and fast rules for this forum. Common sense should prevail. Nothing should be posted (publicly or via PM) that could cause a problem for Steven. We want MB to live long and prosper. Don't do it.
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…all i want to do is convert my 598 songs to mp3 so i can delete spotify,…
Filtering out the drama text, there is nothing stopping you from deleting Spotify. However you won't be able to keep any songs you may have downloaded from their library if you unsubscribe. Spotify is a paid streaming service. The fee you pay to access their service only lets you listen while you continue to pay.
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What version of MB are you using? (Help > About) INCLUDE THE LETTER (if any) AFTER THE NUMBER
How was MB installed? (Store, Installer, Portable)
What format are the files in now?
Where are the files located? (local drive, spotify, online cloud storage?
Do the files appear in your MB library?
ok im sorry i dont know how to do this quote thing but im using version 3.6.9202
i downloaded musicbee installer edition
for those last three questions i dont really know what to say, so maybe i didnt explain it right or it got lost in translation
everything is still on spotify, musicbee doesnt have any songs on it yet because im trying to figure out how to first convert all the songs into mp3 without basically individually searching for each song and putting it in a converter
sorry for all the trouble
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everything is still on spotify, musicbee doesnt have any songs on it yet because im trying to figure out how to first convert all the songs into mp3 without basically individually searching for each song and putting it in a converter
As Pickles7853 stated above, the songs on Spotify are protected and you can't download them to your local PC. And if they're not on your local PC, then MB can't convert them. Nor can MB play them.
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…the songs on Spotify are protected and you can't download them to your local PC.
Yes you can.
The purpose being that you can then use your Spotify desktop version off-line.
But as Pickles7853 mentioned before, they will reside on your PC as encrypted files.
Nor MusicBee, nor this forum can help with that.
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The purpose being that you can then use your Spotify desktop version off-line.
Good to know.