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UNMAINTAINED

This project is currently not maintained anymore.


AllToMP3 is a desktop application to download and convert YouTube, SoundCloud, Spotify and Deezer in 256 kb/s MP3, with tags: cover, title, artist, genre, and even lyrics!. It supports YouTube playlists, Deezer and Spotify playlists, and also integrate a search engine so you can simply specify a song name or an album and AllToMP3 will download it.

You can download AllToMP3 for Windows, macOS and Linux here: https://alltomp3.org

AllToMP3

Windows Warning

If you have an antivirus, it may interfere with AllToMP3. If you encounter any problem, try to add an exception for AllToMP3 or to deactivate it (#67).

For developers

Installation

Install the following requirements:

On Linux you will need AllToMP3 requirements (ffmpeg, fpcalc, python)

Then install the dependencies:

cd app
npm install
cd ..
npm install

Launching the app

Go in the app/ folder and execute ng serve. Then, in another terminal, in the main folder execute npm start (it allows hot-reload of the Angular part).

Building the app

cd app/
./build.sh
cd ../
npm run dist

On macOS or Windows you will need a valid certificate so the application can be signed.

Translating

You need basic knowledge of programming and using Github to create a new translation. Also you need to know two letter country code for language (for example finnish FI).

  1. Fork this repository;
  2. Duplicate some file in folder /app/src/locale/ and change its name to messages.[TWO LETTER COUNTRY CODE].xlf in your forked repository;
  3. Modify target tags according to source tags in the file;
  4. Modify /main.js file (use find in next 2 steps):
    1. Update menuTexts object;
    2. Add your language's two letter country code in supportedLocales array.
  5. Create a pull request with those changes.

Credits

Translation Made by Email Report wrong translation
Arabic Esmail EL BoB [email protected] via email
Finnish 0x4d48 [email protected] via email
Japanese opera7133 [email protected] via email
Russian aerohub [email protected] via email