Discogs ~repack~ Downloader Better

Since Discogs does not officially host music files (it is a metadata/database and marketplace for physical media), a "downloader" typically refers to tools that fetch metadata (album art, tracklists, release notes) or automate downloading from linked sources (YouTube, Soulseek, Deezer). This paper argues for a better architecture.

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If lossless is unavailable, the tool logs a warning and offers a configurable lossy minimum (e.g., 320kbps CBR MP3). It never downloads below user threshold. Since Discogs does not officially host music files

While "downloading" copyrighted music directly from Discogs isn't a native feature (as it's a marketplace, not a streaming site), power users use to make their existing digital libraries better. If lossless is unavailable, the tool logs a

: A comprehensive browser extension that "supercharges" the site with over 60 features. : Includes a dark theme

Discogs hosts over 15 million release entries, but its utility for archivists and DJs is limited by: