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Deeztracker lets you choose how audio is delivered for both streaming and downloads. Three quality tiers are available, ranging from standard MP3 up to lossless FLAC. The tier you select applies globally: it affects every track you stream and every file Deeztracker downloads to your machine.

Quality tiers

SettingBitrateFormatAccount required
Basic128 kbpsMP3Free or Premium
High320 kbpsMP3Premium / HiFi
LosslessLosslessFLACPremium / HiFi
Basic (MP3_128) is the default quality and works with any Deezer account, including free. It uses the .mp3 container at 128 kbps. High (MP3_320) delivers near-CD quality at 320 kbps, still in the .mp3 container. It requires an active Deezer Premium or HiFi subscription. Lossless (FLAC) preserves the full audio signal without any lossy compression and saves files with a .flac extension. It requires Deezer Premium or HiFi. This is the highest quality Deezer provides. When you select FLAC or MP3 320 but your account does not have the required subscription, Deeztracker automatically falls back to the next available quality rather than failing. The fallback order is FLAC → MP3 320 → MP3 128.

Change audio quality

1

Open Settings

Click the Settings icon in the top bar, or press the settings button in the app navigation.
2

Go to the Audio section

In the Settings panel, find the Audio section.
3

Select a quality tier

Use the Audio Quality control to choose Basic (128 kbps), High (320 kbps), or Lossless (FLAC). The change takes effect immediately for subsequent tracks.
The selected quality applies to both streaming and downloads. If you download a track at FLAC quality, it is saved as a .flac file. If you later change to MP3 320, subsequent downloads save as .mp3 files at 320 kbps.
If you are on a slow or metered connection, use Basic (128 kbps) to reduce bandwidth usage. FLAC files can be several times larger than MP3 128 equivalents — typically 20–40 MB per track vs. 4–6 MB — so FLAC streaming requires a stable, fast connection to avoid buffering.

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