![]() It's time to enjoy your Amazon pops on Linux freely! TuneBoto offers the free trial version for users to test its features.Amazon has just launched Prime Music, a new service that gives Prime customers free access to over 1 million songs, adding one more item to the growing list of perks that come with Amazon Prime membership. Then insert the USB stick to Linux and directly darg and drop Amazon Music to local drive.Īll done! Now you've got Amazon Music on Linux computer successfully. Step 5 Transfer Amazon Music to Linux via USB Stickįind out the well-converted Amazon songs (with ID3 tags kept) by hitting the "History" button, connect a USB flash drive to computer, and copy and paste the downloaded Amazon songs to it. After mins, all your Amazon Music will be saved to the output folder you've previously set in step 2. The next step is clicking the "Convert" button. Step 4 Start Download Amazon Music Offline Open an Amazon album, artist or playlist, then click "Add button" icon and select the Amazon songs you want to add to Linux computer. Tips: TuneBoto supports saving the output audio into Artist, Album, Artist/Album or Album/Artist folder for meeting various user's needs. But don't worry, it will not take any other information from your account other than the songs.Ĭlick the "Setting" icon at the upper right, and select the Output Format (MP3/AAC/WAV/FLAC/AIFF/ALAC), Path, Quality (320kbps, 256kbps, 192kbps, 128kbps) and more. Note: TuneBoto needs to work with an Amazon account. Run TuneBoto Amazon Music Converter and log into your Amazon Music Unlimited / Prime Music account. Step 1 Launch TuneBoto Amazon Music Converter ![]()
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