Top 7 Tips to Get the Most from Tidabie Tidal Music Converter
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Choose the right conversion mode
- Use the Tidal App mode to preserve Hi-Res/Master (up to 24-bit/192kHz) when available. Use the Web Player mode for faster 10× conversions at CD/HiFi quality.
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Set output format & quality deliberately
- Pick FLAC/ALAC for lossless Hi-Res, WAV/AIFF for uncompressed, MP3/AAC for smaller files. Match bit depth (⁄24-bit) and sample rate (44.1/96/192 kHz) to your playback device.
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Organize output file naming & folders
- Configure output file name templates and folder organization (Artist/Album, Playlist/Artist, etc.) before batch converting to keep large libraries tidy.
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Batch convert playlists and albums
- Add full playlists or albums for batch conversion to save time. Use the built-in queue and convert multiple items in one run.
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Keep ID3 tags and artwork intact, then edit if needed
- Enable saving ID3 tags and artwork. Use Tidabie’s tag editor to fix metadata (track titles, album artist, year) so files import cleanly into libraries or DJ software.
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Use appropriate output device/storage
- Store Hi-Res files on fast SSDs or high-capacity SD/USB drives. For portable players, convert to formats and bitrates the device supports to avoid playback issues.
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Use advanced tools for post-processing
- Use Tidabie’s Format Converter, Audio Editor, or Tag Editor to batch-reformat, trim, or correct files. Export to iTunes or burn CDs directly when needed.
Quick practical checklist before converting: logged into Tidal, chosen App vs Web mode, output format/quality set, naming/folder scheme configured, destination drive has enough space.
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