Amazon Music How To Download Your Music Locally Using The Web Player
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What is going on everyone? Leon checkin' in we are at it again with another video! • In today's video we will be demonstrating how to download your music locally to a computer from Amazon Music. • This video is helpful if you’ve purchased music from this service, but prefer to use another audio player or transfer your music between devices. • If you're watching this video there is a chance that you've downloaded your music from the Amazon Music App just to find the music doesn't actually appear in your device files. • Of course, the music is downloaded for offline play, but can only be found in the Amazon music app. • In my opinion, this is Amazon's deceptive way of keeping you in their ecosystem. • However, there is a solution that allows you to download your music so you can use it between other devices and audio player apps. • As for this video, it’s featured on the Tech Tutorials playlist so you can find information related to this topic quickly and easily. • All things said… Let's go ahead… And get into it! • How To: • So in order to download your music locally, you’ll need a computer. • For reference I’m using a Google Pixelbook Go, a Chromebook, with the Chrome Browser. • Interesting note: I did attempt to perform all the steps you are about to see on a Android Device with Chrome Browser. • Although the steps look identical, a download option was not provided on the final page on an Android device which is why we have to use the computer method. • Our first step is to go to Amazon.com and sign into your account. • Once signed in you’ll hover over Accounts and Lists until the drop down menu appears. • Under Your Account we’ll then look for Music Library but don’t click on it yet. • If you are working on a device that has the Amazon Music app installed, clicking on this menu option may open the Amazon Music app, which we want to avoid. • We can work around this by right clicking Music Library, which opens a pop up menu and then select Open In New Tab. • This opens the Web Version of the Amazon Music app where we can download our music locally. • There may be a page that asks if you want to sign up for Amazon Music Unlimited. Simply click the “X” to close it. • Next, we’ll look for the headphone icon with Library next to it in the top navigation bar and click on it. • This opens a drop down menu where we can select music which will refresh the page. • Within the Library section we’ll want to search for Purchased and click on it which will refresh the page again. • Here we can download our music directly to our computer for use in other music players or transfer across devices. • Simply look for the song you wish to download and tap on the three dots to the far right. • A drop down menu will appear and we’ll look for the Download option and click on it. • You may get the pop up notification that states “Get Our App”. • Instead, you want to tap on the “Download Songs Here” option. • A window should open that allows you to rename the music file and save it to a system folder. • Simply click Save. • Once the music file is downloaded you can use it in another music player app or transfer it to another device. • The only problem I’ve noticed with this method is, at the making of this video, songs can only be downloaded one at a time. • If you are having any problems downloading any of your music with this method, you’ll want to go into settings and check your managed devices. • There, you can deauthorize devices if you have too many listed, which should allow you to download your music. • Amazon Prime Free 30 Day Trial: https://www.amazon.com/tryprimefree?r... • W∆TCH, L3∆RN, PL∆Y... TO6ETH3R! 📺📚🎮 • Amazon Storefront: https://www.amazon.com/shop/pixelscra... . #CommissionsEarned. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. • YouTube: 🎥 • / @techcrackedweekly • Social: • Instagram Twitter: @Pixels_Cracked • Email: [email protected] • Videos Filmed With The Google Pixel 5a: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09DV93S9K/... • The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold3 Is My Daily Driver: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B097CMYTLD/... • Audio Recorded With HyperX Quadcast Microphone: • https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07NZZZ746/... • Videos Edited On Google Pixelbook Go: • https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YMM4YC1?...
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