qBittorrent handles selections of individual files quite well. The only downside is a side effect of the protocol: If a data block spans two files (because their size is not an exact multiple) it will create a "partial" file with a strange name next to it - which you need to keep it complete/seeding.
Unfortunate not to see any handover. At the same time, that's a good thing as well. A clear end, and people will have to reevaluate alternatives instead of possibly being pushed and shifted without notice into worse service or worse.
Although it's a relatively short notice of three months, they do provide a lot of information and data. A very fair, if not great, exit strategy.
If you have a DRM-free stream on a mobile device, you can cast from it.
If you have a DRM-free stream on PC, you can use Sunshine (PC) and Moonlight (webOS App, manual install) to stream PC to webOS. You can use webOS Dev Manager to install on TV from PC. docs
They previously announced they were closing down, website already closed, and were working on a data export for users so they can download/transfer/migrate their collections (metadata).
Court rulings have elaborate reasoning on how they come to their conclusion. Would be nice if we could have something like that when public goods like the Internet Archive are under pressure. For all of us to have a better understanding of the law, rights, and consequences.
DAB Music Player does not host any copyrighted content. Our Service acts as a search and streaming interface that connects to publicly available APIs. We do not store or distribute copyrighted material.
When you open the Webbrowser Developer Tools, Network tab, you can see where it streams from.
When I check on a song, it streams it from a CDN of qobuz (qobuz.com).
pages.dev is a Cloudflare domain. While they resolve to different IPv6 addresses, it still seems likely they point to the same hosted source - pages.dev being the Cloudflare host subdomain from the hoster and fmhy.net being a separate domain pointing to the same thing.