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by mrblampo 1257 days ago
Fascinating. To use such a thing, where would I get downloadable DRM free music these days? What software do I use to sync it to an Android device? What software do I use to browse and play it on an Android device?

(I am asking these questions excitedly, not dubiously)

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> Fascinating.

One of the best purchases I did these past years. Make sure to get a silicone case and a lanyard.

> To use such a thing, where would I get downloadable DRM free music these days?

https://www.supraphonline.cz/ is my favorite source: they have about everything. You can buy track-by-track or the full album. You get FLAC files immediately.

> What software do I use to sync it to an Android device?

Your regular file manager, doing a drag and drop from the ~/Downloads folder

> What software do I use to browse and play it on an Android device?

The default Sony player isn't bad, but there are 2 other extremely good players: Musicolet (great for it support of lyrics if you are into Opera or Rap) and PowerAMP (great if you have a USB Dongle or new bluetooth headphones and want to make sure the codec support is adequate)

> https://www.supraphonline.cz/ is my favorite source: they have about everything. You can buy track-by-track or the full album.

Exactly what I'm looking for -- except the whole site is in Czech!

Use google translate. Create an account, save your credit card, then it's just about clicking in the same place as you did before :)
> To use such a thing, where would I get downloadable DRM free music these days?

I usually do one of the following:

1) Purchase physical CDs from Amazon that include "AutoRip" on the description. This provides a DRM-free mp3 version of the album that you can download.

2) In the event that an AutoRip is not available, do the rip myself. I still have a USB CD/DVD drive that I plug-in to my laptop for this purpose, and a tiny VM to run Exact Audio Copy.

3) Finally, for purchasing digital music outright, there's always Bandcamp.

I suppose itunes is still around, too, but to be honest I've never used it.

There's plenty of stores to buy MP3 or lossless music. Random (un-reviewed) list I found: https://www.10stripe.com/featured/directory/drm-free-music.p...

Obviously there is also Bandcamp. 7digital is also missing from that list.

That list is 13 years old. Many links are dead.
<blockquote>To use such a thing, where would I get downloadable DRM free music these days?</blockquote>

<p>One option is the same place you used to get downloadable DRM free music in the past, your local bittorrent client.

I guess one option would be to use the same music streaming apps I would use on a phone, but use the download feature aggressively for playing music offline.