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In the amazon music app, under your library, there’s a button for “Purchased”. Maybe select that and then all the tracks that show - clicking on the first, scrolling to the end and shift-clicking might select them all. Hopefully right clicking will allow you to download them again.
Unfortunately, you also have to buy the songs on the website, but you can still download them onto your computer or phone for playback through a 3rd party app ( I prefer Pulsar). To buy a song, stay COMPLETELY away from the app or even Amazon Music. You'll always get the message, "On Demand listening is only available with Amazon Music Unlimited."
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Right. They no longer offer an online 'music locker.' (Even Google started backing off their own 'music locker' service, first 'replacing' high quality uploads like lossless FLACs with their own inferior 320kbps mp3 cookies from their on demand library -- inferior even for 320s -- and then curtailing the program, making it far less convenient, and wrapping it in the greatly unloved YouTube ...
Check the download icon; it will be in one of 2 states: 1. A round circle shape with an arrow (press this button and it will ensure all songs are downloaded - u need to do this step if; u won’t b able to remove the playlist downloads unless ALL songs in the list have been downloaded- or if that’s not there u will see: 2.
The download had failed for these particular songs and when I tried playing those songs, they wouldn't play either. So I just found the songs again, added them again, then removed the old ones from the playlist, then the your download is starting went away. Now, should we have to do this? NO! Amazon should definitely fix it.
Something has changed because, upon buying an album, you used to be able to download the entire album from the same screen as any of the other products but now it seems like you can only download the songs from the Amazon Music portion of the site but not an archived album.
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hi, i recently purchased an amazon music unlimited sub. i am using offline mp3 player for my workouts. is it possible to download the songs from the Computer App? I tried but says it goes to my downloads folder. but in my downloads folder, its a bunch of random small folders, and no actual mp3s. anyone know of a way? if not, does spotify allow ...
nice question, I just see 4 tabs on the bottom (HOME, FIND, LIBRARY, ALEXA). On Library at the very bottom it says "Recently downloaded" but there are just 4 items which I download manually, but I wan't to see the queue download progress when downloading a playlist