Tidal, Deezer


Could someone with experience with music subscription services please advise. My confusion is that these music services advertise that you can download music for offline listening. Wouldn't that be putting music files in your storage...creating a music library? I have had itunes and rhapsody, both of which you can download music files into your computer. Surely there must be others you can do the same? Thanks for any advice
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I'm looking at the Spotify app as displayed on a MacBook Air.  Downloaded albums are listed under "Playlists".  When I turn WiFi OFF, these are still available and playable.  I expect something similar will be true for Tidal as well, just haven't tried with it. 
Tidal states offline is only on smartphones and tablets...but your spotify goes on to your computer for offline listening?

I found Tidal SQ to sound the same as the same local music file, but the SQ is highly dependent on the player software. They all sound different: Roon, Jriver, Audirvana, Twonky, Kazoo. The most live and accurate sound I have found is Linn Kinsky and Minimserver running on a Mac. All freeware. You need a DLNA/UPnP endpoint to take advantage of this. The Raspberry Pi with Digione is a cheap way to try it out, but that is a bit buggy IME. Kinsky does not allow for Tidal streaming though.  You need BubbleUPnP  server and Kazoo control software to do Tidal.  Both of these are also freeware.

Steve N.

Empirical Audio


I have just verified on my laptop that Tidal does indeed NOT allow offline downloads to a "normal" pc.
Bummer......
Tidal states offline is only on smartphones and tablets...but your spotify goes on to your computer for offline listening?

Repeating myself here...
downloaded Spotify albums that are listed under Playlists are available/playable off-line on my MacBook Air.