TIDAL playlists availability
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Hello
First, thanks for such a good music player for Linux.And directly to the question. I'm using my TIDAL account to stream through the strawberry, and it works very good, but I can't find a way to access my playlists already saved on TIDAL.
I tried to add a playlist shared link through the option Playlists > Add stream... but I got a message saying that a gstreamer plugin is missing. So I went to my package manager (yast on openSUSE) and installed all the gstreamer-plugin* except devel and debug, but it didn't solve the error.
I don't now if I'm using it in the wrong way, or a plugin is really missing, or even if this feature is not implemented yet.
Already grateful, and congrats for the development of strawberry
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It's not supported yet.
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according to https://github.com/strawberrymusicplayer/strawberry/releases/tag/0.8.5
it says "Add command line option to play a playlist based on name."
i assume this doesn't work with tidal correct?
any timeline for that feature? i'm lazy so i love the curated playlist features on tidal.
many thanks for the amazing software!!!
EDIT: tried
strawberry -l https://tidal.com/browse/playlist/65670802-cc24-4eee-879a-ce034e318d61and got "Your GStreamer installation is missing a plug-in."
nice to see i can fail as well as the OP did
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@mianjiang I'm not really a fan of linking to closed-source proprietary software, there is no guarantee that it doesn't contain malware. So I deleted your post.
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https://github.com/ClaraCrazy/Tidal2Strawberry is a python script that creates a strawberry-formatted xspf file from a Tidal URL. Seems to work, allowing me to play My New Arrivals, for example.