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Deeztracker brings your Deezer music library to the desktop with a fast, native experience built on Rust and Tauri. Stream tracks at any quality — from MP3 128 up to lossless FLAC — or download them to your local machine for playback without an internet connection. Manage favorites, create playlists, and let Smart Radio keep the music going automatically.

Installation

Download and install Deeztracker on Windows or Linux

Quick Start

Connect your Deezer account and start listening in minutes

Streaming

Stream high-quality audio with native OS media controls

Downloads

Download tracks, albums, and playlists for offline use

What Deeztracker does

Deeztracker is a desktop music player that connects to Deezer using your personal ARL token. Once authenticated, you can:
  • Stream music at your chosen quality (MP3 128, MP3 320, or FLAC for premium users)
  • Download tracks individually or in bulk by album or playlist
  • Manage a local library with favorites, custom playlists, and downloaded tracks
  • Search Deezer for tracks, albums, artists, and playlists
  • Use Smart Radio for continuous, artist-seeded playback sessions
  • Control playback from the system tray or OS media keys

How it works

Deeztracker authenticates with Deezer through your ARL session token. The Rust backend handles audio decoding and playback via rodio, while the Vue 3 frontend provides the user interface. When a track plays, Deeztracker first checks if it is already downloaded locally — if so, it plays from disk. Otherwise, it streams directly from Deezer.

ARL Token Setup

Learn how to find and configure your Deezer ARL token

Audio Quality

Choose between MP3 128, MP3 320, and FLAC quality tiers

Library Management

Organize favorites, playlists, and downloaded tracks

Development Setup

Build and run Deeztracker from source

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