spotify-analyze
tomahawk-resolvers
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spotify-analyze
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Open source Spotify client that doesn't require Premium nor uses Electron
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You can also use this Wireshark dissector to read Spotify protobuf messages directly: https://github.com/plietar/spotify-analyze/blob/master/disse...
Then you can make the authentication packet look exactly like the desktop client.
tomahawk-resolvers
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Open source Spotify client that doesn't require Premium nor uses Electron
In a way, This reminds me of the (much more ambitious) system of resolvers [1] of the (now defunct) tomahawk player [0]
The idea was you just give it the metadata and it "resolves" it into any service. I really like this idea. it kind of lives on in "playlist converters" like tunemymusic or soundiiz. but it is not the same as it being built into the player itself (like spotube albeit with a different more straightforward aim here)
[0] https://github.com/tomahawk-player/tomahawk
[1] https://github.com/tomahawk-player/tomahawk-resolvers
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Show HN: AudioGata, a plugin based Web Audio player
Two suggestions:
- A lot faster way than adding tracks one by one by search, will be to accept a text format (or clipboard paste) of a list of URLs. IMO this is easy to implement
- A lot tricker, is to allow for simple text file in the format [Artist – Track] to be imported by resolving each line through a search. This what the, now defunct, Tomahark [1] did.
[1] https://github.com/tomahawk-player/tomahawk-resolvers
What are some alternatives?
videogata
audiogata