[Electronics-talk] E-mail from Amazon About Retrieving MP3 Files
Tracy Carcione
carcione at access.net
Sat Mar 7 18:43:24 UTC 2015
Thanks very much, Vince and Don. Using Vince's instructions from Amazon and
Don's version of the Amazon MP3 downloader, I was able to finally get my
music. I had to check every song on the album, but I got it, and it was
reasonably easy.
Tracy
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I hope this works.
Vince
----- Original Message -----
From: Amazon.com
To: cheez at cox.net
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2015 2:57 PM
Subject: Your Amazon.com Inquiry
Your Account Amazon.com
Message From Customer Service
Hello,
When downloading albums or multiple items from the Amazon
Digital Music Store or your music library, you'll be prompted to get our
free Amazon Music application for PC and Mac computers. With Amazon Music
for PC and Mac, you can play and download your entire music library directly
on your computer. You can also listen to music already stored on your
computer, export downloads to iTunes and Windows Media Player, shop the
Amazon Digital Music Store, and access Prime Music (if you're an eligible
Prime member).
For more information about Amazon Music for PC and Mac,
including installation instructions, go to:
http://www.amazon.com/getamazonmusic
Once you've installed the Amazon Music app, click the
"Cloud" icon in the upper left corner of the application window under "Your
Library." From there, you can drag and drop songs and albums to the
"Download to Your Computer" section in the right sidebar, or right-click
them and select "Download."
You'll see a "Download Complete" notification window when
your music is ready in your "Computer" library, or added to your default
export location (like Windows Media Player or iTunes). Click "Go to
Downloads" from the notification window to navigate directly to your "All
Downloads" playlist, which automatically displays all of the music you've
downloaded through the app.
To view where your downloaded music files are stored on
your computer, right-click a song or album from your "Computer" library, and
select "Show File on Computer." Downloads are typically saved to your
computer's "Music" folder.
You can also download songs to your computer one-by-one,
as individual MP3 files, from your music library on the Amazon website:
1. Go to: https://www.amazon.com/musiclibrary
2. Check the box next to a single song
3. Click "Download"
4. If you see a prompt to get Amazon Music for PC and Mac,
select "Just download my MP3." The download will then complete through your
web browser.
5. Click "Save" if your browser asks whether you'd like to
save or open the file.
Once the download is complete, it's available in your web
browser's default "Downloads" location. From there you can open it using a
compatible media player on your computer.
We look forward to seeing you again soon.
Best regards,
Gail R.
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