: Audiophiles often keep a local record of their library to compare bitrates or track versions (e.g., HiFi vs. MQA/Max). Limitations of TXT Files
: Platforms like Soundiiz and TuneMyMusic allow you to link your TIDAL account and export playlists, albums, or your entire "My Collection" directly into a .txt or .csv file.
: For advanced users, command-line tools like Tidal-Media-Downloader (tidal-dl) can be configured to save "AlbumInfo.txt" files alongside downloaded media to preserve metadata locally. Why Users Download TIDAL Metadata as TXT Download TIDAL txt
: Many third-party downloading tools allow users to paste a list of URLs or track names from a text file to download multiple items in one batch rather than one by one.
: Streaming service catalogs change; having a text backup ensures you don't lose track of your favorite music if a license expires or you switch services. : Audiophiles often keep a local record of
Downloading music from TIDAL in a .txt format typically refers to —such as track titles, artists, and album names—rather than the actual audio files. This process is essential for users who want to back up their music library, transfer it to another platform, or organize their collection for third-party downloader tools. Methods for Exporting TIDAL Data to TXT
There are several reliable ways to convert your TIDAL library into a text-based format: Downloading music from TIDAL in a
It is important to note that a .txt file . To listen to TIDAL music offline as playable files (like MP3 or FLAC) on a computer, you must use the Official TIDAL Desktop App for offline mode or specialized conversion software that supports DRM removal for personal backups. [FEATURE] Support multiple URLs to download in one go #631