![streamrip logo](https://github.com/nathom/streamrip/blob/dev/demo/logo.svg?raw=true) [![Downloads](https://pepy.tech/badge/streamrip)](https://pepy.tech/project/streamrip) [![Code style: black](https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-000000.svg)](https://github.com/python/black) A scriptable stream downloader for Qobuz, Tidal, Deezer and SoundCloud. ![downloading an album](https://github.com/nathom/streamrip/blob/dev/demo/download_album.png?raw=true) ## Features - Fast, concurrent downloads powered by `aiohttp` - Downloads tracks, albums, playlists, discographies, and labels from Qobuz, Tidal, Deezer, and SoundCloud - Supports downloads of Spotify and Apple Music playlists through [last.fm](https://www.last.fm) - Automatically converts files to a preferred format - Has a database that stores the downloaded tracks' IDs so that repeats are avoided - Concurrency and rate limiting - Interactive search for all sources - Highly customizable through the config file - Integration with `youtube-dl` ## Installation First, ensure [Python](https://www.python.org/downloads/) (version 3.10 or greater) and [pip](https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/installing/) are installed. Then install `ffmpeg`. You may choose not to install this, but some functionality will be limited. ```bash pip3 install streamrip --upgrade ``` When you type ```bash rip ``` it should show the main help page. If you have no idea what these mean, or are having other issues installing, check out the [detailed installation instructions](https://github.com/nathom/streamrip/wiki#detailed-installation-instructions). For Arch Linux users, an AUR package exists. Make sure to install required packages from the AUR before using `makepkg` or use an AUR helper to automatically resolve them. ``` git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/streamrip.git cd streamrip makepkg -si ``` or ``` paru -S streamrip ``` ### Streamrip beta If you want to get access to the latest and greatest features without waiting for a new release, install from the `dev` branch with the following command ```bash pip3 install git+https://github.com/nathom/streamrip.git@dev ``` ## Example Usage **For Tidal and Qobuz, you NEED a premium subscription.** Download an album from Qobuz ```bash rip url https://www.qobuz.com/us-en/album/rumours-fleetwood-mac/0603497941032 ``` Download multiple albums from Qobuz ```bash rip url https://www.qobuz.com/us-en/album/back-in-black-ac-dc/0886444889841 https://www.qobuz.com/us-en/album/blue-train-john-coltrane/0060253764852 ``` Download the album and convert it to `mp3` ```bash rip url --codec=MP3 https://open.qobuz.com/album/0060253780968 ``` To set the maximum quality, use the `--max-quality` option to `0, 1, 2, 3, 4`: | Quality ID | Audio Quality | Available Sources | | ---------- | --------------------- | -------------------------------------------- | | 0 | 128 kbps MP3 or AAC | Deezer, Tidal, SoundCloud (most of the time) | | 1 | 320 kbps MP3 or AAC | Deezer, Tidal, Qobuz, SoundCloud (rarely) | | 2 | 16 bit, 44.1 kHz (CD) | Deezer, Tidal, Qobuz, SoundCloud (rarely) | | 3 | 24 bit, ≤ 96 kHz | Tidal (MQA), Qobuz, SoundCloud (rarely) | | 4 | 24 bit, ≤ 192 kHz | Qobuz | ```bash rip url --max-quality=3 https://tidal.com/browse/album/147569387 ``` > Using `4` is generally a waste of space. It is impossible for humans to perceive the between sampling rates higher than 44.1 kHz. It may be useful if you're processing/slowing down the audio. Search for albums matching `lil uzi vert` on SoundCloud ```bash rip search tidal playlist 'rap' ``` ![streamrip interactive search](https://github.com/nathom/streamrip/blob/dev/demo/playlist_search.png?raw=true) Search for *Rumours* on Tidal, and download it ```bash rip search tidal album 'fleetwood mac rumours' ``` Download a last.fm playlist using the lastfm command ``` rip lastfm https://www.last.fm/user/nathan3895/playlists/12126195 ``` For more customization, see the config file ``` rip config open ``` If you're confused about anything, see the help pages. The main help pages can be accessed by typing `rip` by itself in the command line. The help pages for each command can be accessed with the `-help` flag. For example, to see the help page for the `url` command, type ``` rip url --help ``` ![example_help_page.png](https://github.com/nathom/streamrip/blob/dev/demo/example_help_page.png?raw=true) ## Other information For more in-depth information about `streamrip`, see the help pages and the [wiki](https://github.com/nathom/streamrip/wiki/). ## Contributions All contributions are appreciated! You can help out the project by opening an issue or by submitting code. ### Issues If you're opening an issue **use the Feature Request or Bug Report templates properly**. This ensures that I have all of the information necessary to debug the issue. If you do not follow the templates, **I will silently close the issue** and you'll have to deal with it yourself. ### Code If you're new to Git, follow these steps to open your first Pull Request (PR): - Fork this repository - Clone the new repository - Commit your changes - Open a pull request to the `dev` branch Please document any functions or obscure lines of code. ### The Wiki To help out `streamrip` users that may be having trouble, consider contributing some information to the wiki. Nothing is too obvious and everything is appreciated. ## Acknowledgements Thanks to Vitiko98, Sorrow446, and DashLt for their contributions to this project, and the previous projects that made this one possible. `streamrip` was inspired by: - [qobuz-dl](https://github.com/vitiko98/qobuz-dl) - [Qo-DL Reborn](https://github.com/badumbass/Qo-DL-Reborn) - [Tidal-Media-Downloader](https://github.com/yaronzz/Tidal-Media-Downloader) - [scdl](https://github.com/flyingrub/scdl) ## Disclaimer I will not be responsible for how **you** use `streamrip`. By using `streamrip`, you agree to the terms and conditions of the Qobuz, Tidal, and Deezer APIs. ## Sponsorship Consider becoming a Github sponsor for me if you enjoy my open source software.