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How Recording Speed Affects Data Protection
Basically, Tidabie records the audio that plays from your device’s speakers, like the same sound you hear when you're streaming normally. So in many ways, it’s just like listening. When you record at normal speed, it looks like regular streaming activity and doesn’t draw attention.
But if you change the recording speed, it can change how streaming platforms see your activity.
Standard Speed Recording (1×)
When you use the normal recording speed, your activity perfectly matches how a person naturally listens to music or podcasts. Because it mirrors real human behavior, it allows you to blend in with all the other users on the platform, which is the most effective way to stay under the radar and avoid drawing any unwanted attention.
Higher Speed Recording (5×-10×)
While recording at faster speeds can save you a lot of time, it also creates a pattern that looks very different from normal human activity. The platform's systems may notice that you are downloading content much faster than anyone could possibly listen to it. This robotic and automated pattern can stand out, making it more likely to be flagged by the service's automated security systems.
Recommended Approach
For an experience that closely mirrors normal listening, standard speed is the way to go, as it helps your activity blend in. If saving time is your main goal, then a higher speed offers greater efficiency. Just keep in mind that faster recording can look different from typical user behavior.
