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SpotifyKeyDumper

By @ProfessorTox

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Dump AES keys for Spotify songs from a compatible Windows Spotify version (compatibility listed below).

Now with automatic download support & tagging for songs and podcast episodes!

**[Download Here]**

Using

  1. Go to the "Releases" tab here and download the latest version of SpotifyKeyDumper.dll and SpotifyKeyDumperInjector.exe.
  2. Go to %appdata%\Spotify (or wherever your Spotify installation is located).
  3. Make sure SpotifyKeyDumperInjector.exe and SpotifyKeyDumper.dll are located in the same place as Spotify.exe.
  4. Start SpotifyKeyDumperInjector (requires administrator) before launching Spotify.
  5. Each song or podcast episode (after the first one) that plays will be automatically downloaded and placed under %appdata%\Spotify\Downloads.

Compatibility

  • Crossed out items support key dumping but not automatic downloading.

Spotify version:

  • 1.1.47
  • 1.1.46
  • 1.1.45
  • 1.1.44
  • 1.1.30
  • 1.1.29
  • 1.1.28
  • 1.1.27
  • 1.1.26
  • 1.1.25

Building

This project uses C++14 on Visual Studio 2019 with vcpkg:

  1. Install vcpkg if you haven't done so already
  2. Install TagLib dependency with vcpkg (vcpkg install taglib:x86-windows-static-md)
  3. Clone the repository (git clone https://gitlab.com/fuck-capitalism/spotifykeydumper.git)
  4. Open the solution 'SpotifyKeyDumper.sln' in Visual Studio 2019 and set the configuration to Release and the platform to x86 and then select Build -> Build Solution or run MSBuild (requires Visual Studio 2019 installation): msbuild /p:Configuration="Release" /p:Platform="x86".

If you want a specific version, create an issue.

Notes

  • Inspired by XSpotify
  • Tools used for research: IDA Pro, Ghidra, and Cheat Engine
  • This project was created for fun. Warning: I'm not very experienced with C++ :)
  • This program was created for educational purposes. It is not intended to be used otherwise

License

The MIT License (MIT)