SoulSeekQT is a free p2p file sharing service specifically for music and you can specify file types or bitrate in filters.
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Nicotine also can do similar stuff if you just add *.flac to the search field.
Wow, didn't know this was still a thing. Used to love Soulseek back in 2004.
soulseek is still the best. Use the Nicotine+ and it's even better.
I've seen soulseek and nicotine+ recommended a lot, however is there how to use them tutorial? Or is it so simple that it doesn't need one ?(i opened nicotine+ and couldn't figure out what to do next)
Not sure if there is a guide out there but it's pretty easy and I can help you through it. First you'll need to make an account name and password. I remember it prompting for it the first startup but if not look through the options. Then you'll want to set the path to your music library in preferences -> shares. These are the files that you're making available to people searching and downloading. Then go to preferences -> downloads -> folders. I like to set my download folder as separate from my music library so that I can standardize it to my naming conventions, clean up metadata, and place it directly into my Artist - Album folder hierarchy, but you could probably get by with just setting this to your music library directly if you aren't in to that side of things. You can also set things like upload and queue limits and all that while in the preferences tab. Then just go to the "search files" tab and it's pretty easy to find what you want. I usually just go with "[album title] flac" and that's enough to get it 95% of the time even for obscure stuff. Pick an uploader based on speed / how nicely organized the files are, then just right click the folder name -> download folder and it will move over to the download tab.
Realized right after typing this out that there is a setup assistant at help -> setup assistant. Probably way more helpful than I am but feel free to ask anything else if you need to!
Check out private torrent trackers. Look for Orpheous and Redacted, OPH/RED.
Soulseek is where its at
Mostly for me, Qobuz rips (through SlavArt) are the best. But if for some reason you can't get what you want on Qobuz, I typically look it up on Soulseek and 99% of the time I found what I'm looking for
I used to like slavart. I found out about them while they still allowed album downloads on their website. Later I moved to their divolt website (like a selfhosted discord) where they allowed downloads via bots.
At some point they decided not to bother with divolt and told everyone to start using their discord bot. Anyone who had concerns about privacy or about using their main discord account for piracy was pretty much told that they were an idiot and should go fuck themselves.
At that point I transitioned to ripping directly from quobus as explained in this guide. If I can't find what I want on quobuz I go to deezer.
Sign up for a free trial of Tidal. Use tidal-dl from GitHub
This is really good. If you VPN to Nigeria it only costs $2.70 a month.
Seconding this, as it's my go-to for anything that's not for sale on Bandcamp and has treated me well.
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For flac albums, try galxytorrent2 or RUtracker.
I second RuTracker, you can find some pretty rare out of print stuff.
Usenet is actually a way better source for FLAC.
My indexer is garbage for FLAC. Got any suggestions?
I'll have to get back to you once I fix Synology webstation yet again.
The first rule of soulseek is…
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Hol up, Telegram can be used for piracy? I only know of Telegram as a secure messaging app. How's this work?
Plenty of albums get ripped lossless(typically FLAC) and uploaded to Usenet
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