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Unless you finagle/bye pass the system someway independent of the service, you cannot listen to the music without paying for a subscription. Since Amazon Music Unlimited is Amazon's version of Spotify (aka it's a streaming service), why do you think you'd be able to maintain access to songs you've "downloaded" after you stop using the service?Īs I posted before, I have never streamed anything before, so I don't know anything about streaming and was asking if it is possible to buy/keep the music afterwards.įrom the service(s) themselves, streaming is just that streaming.

This proves there's no such thing as a free lunch.or download. At the very least you'll be breaking Amazons User Agreement.
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Its a grey area were application developers can legally create and sell such software but using it is probably illegal. Ive never heard of Tunepat but obviously its a third party software designed to bypass Amazons restrictive streaming service so you can save and play the music outside of Amazons service. My impression is that the only way to keep a permanent song from Amazon Music Unlimited is to buy TunePac-is my impression correct? This is what Amazon says about downloading from Amazon Music Unlimited and then keeping a permanent copy via TunePat (see link). I have never streamed any subscription, so this is unknown territory to me. You can stream the music as long as you pay a subscription, but once you stop paying the fees you can't listen to music anymore. Think of it like a subscription for pay radio like SiriusXM.

Though like Amazon "Apple Music" is a streaming only subscription service.Īmazon Music you can only stream the music while you're paying a subscription. So is the only way I can permanently keep the Amazon music is to buy software?Īre you confusing iTunes with Amazon music? In iTunes you can purchase and download music, movies and television series. Terrible.Īmazon keeps sending emails remind me I have the 90 days of free Amazon Music Unlimited. You never own anything, and you're stuck paying a monthly fee for the rest of your life. If I download a song from Amazon Music Unlimited to an MP3 player, then after the 90 days is up, the song will no longer be on the MP3 player, so the only way I can keep the song permanently is to buy software like TunePat Amazon Music Converter-right?
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But I guarantee you once your subscription expires so does your ability to play the music.Īmazon gave me a another free 90 day trial for Amazon Music Unlimited, so I have a question about it. I don't know the specifics, the mechanics of the service.
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So in other words, the three months free subscription is useless to me because I can't download it to my pc or flashdrive? Regardless if its streaming or downloaded and played locally on a device the music will be "disabled" once your subscription expires. I didn't download the music-I just listened to a song for the first time this morning and was wondering IF I can download it. Or if it does download the moment you end your subscription you won't be able to play the music anymore. My subscription will expire in about a month, so I wanted to make sure-is there a legal way to download music from Amazon Music Unlimited to my pc, flash drive or dvd-rw?Īre you sure you're downloading the music at all? I think it's streaming only.
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From what I gathered, the music is downloadable only to portable devices and not to a pc, flash drive or dvd-rw, so I ignored it. I got a free three month subscription to Amazon Music Unlimited. Non-Film Score Discussion: Question: Amazon Music Unlimited?

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