
Macsome Tidal Music Downloader
File converter software
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$14.95 per license per month
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What is Macsome Tidal Music Downloader
Macsome Tidal Music Downloader is a desktop utility that downloads music from a Tidal account and converts tracks to common local audio formats for offline playback. It is used by individual users who want to manage Tidal content in local libraries or on devices and players that do not support the Tidal app. The product focuses on audio format conversion and library export rather than document-centric conversion workflows.
Exports to common audio formats
The tool converts downloaded tracks into widely used audio formats such as MP3, AAC, WAV, and FLAC (format availability depends on the specific version and settings). This supports playback in standard media players and device ecosystems that do not integrate with Tidal. It fits a straightforward “service-to-file” conversion use case rather than general-purpose file conversion.
Preserves basic track metadata
It typically retains core tags such as title, artist, album, and track number during conversion, which helps with library organization. This reduces manual retagging work after export. For users maintaining local collections, metadata retention is a practical differentiator versus simpler record-and-capture approaches.
Batch download and conversion
The product is designed for queue-based processing of multiple tracks, albums, or playlists. Batch handling reduces repetitive steps compared with converting files one-by-one. This is useful for users migrating or mirroring parts of a streaming library into a local archive.
Narrow scope beyond audio
Despite fitting under file conversion, it is specialized for Tidal-to-audio-file workflows and does not address broader conversion needs (e.g., documents, images, or enterprise content pipelines). Organizations looking for standardized conversion APIs, governance, or document workflows will not find those capabilities here. It is primarily a consumer-oriented utility rather than a general conversion platform.
Account and DRM constraints
Functionality depends on access to a Tidal account and the availability of content in the user’s region and plan. Streaming services can change authentication, encryption, or delivery methods, which can affect downloader tools and require updates. Users may also face legal or policy restrictions depending on jurisdiction and Tidal’s terms.
Limited enterprise controls
The product typically lacks centralized administration features such as role-based access control, audit logs, SSO, and managed deployment reporting. Support, SLAs, and compliance documentation are generally not positioned for regulated enterprise procurement. This can be a limitation for teams that need governed, repeatable conversion operations.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| 1-Month | $14.95 per month (auto-renew) | One license for one computer; Auto-renew, cancel anytime; 2-day money-back guarantee; Supports macOS 11–26 (Mac) / Windows 7–11 (Win); Free updates. |
| 1-Year | $44.95 per year (auto-renew) | One license for one computer; Auto-renew, cancel anytime; 2-day money-back guarantee; Supports macOS 11–26 (Mac) / Windows 7–11 (Win); Free updates. |
| Lifetime | $79.90 one-time (discounted from $129.90) | One-time purchase for one computer; 30-day money-back guarantee; Free updates; Supports macOS 11–26 (Mac) / Windows 7–11 (Win). |