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Need a hack for d/l'g amazon playlist

loco_engr
loco_engr Posts: 5,846
Looking for a way to download and burn to disc my Amazon Music playlist on a MacBook Air
aka marysvilleksegghead
Lrg 2008
mini 2009

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Comments

  • Canugghead
    Canugghead Posts: 13,998
    Taking a long shot here, @zaphod?
    canuckland
  • Taking a long shot here, @zaphod?
    Or maybe @Botch or @paqman.
  • zaphod
    zaphod Posts: 1,160
    not me.
    The Vegegrilltarian
  • paqman
    paqman Posts: 4,991
    I’ve seen migration tools to export the playlists themselves but not the content of the playlists.  Sorry, cannot help here.

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  • SamIAm2
    SamIAm2 Posts: 2,016
    @loco_engr -  Several questions and some observations:

    1. Do you really want all songs from all albums?

    2. How large is your current storage for the multiple song downloads required for a complete dump?

    3. Are there duplicate songs you could delete from the download list?

    4. Songs in an album you don’t like that can be culled? 5. Depending on the number of albums, how long would it take you to complete the download, format change, and storage? 6. Do you possess software that will convert the current song format/s to something you can play thru your stereo system, assuming you have one? 

    My observations from my current process as I work thru my music collection of vinyl, cassette, and lord help me 45 RPM records so far: 1. The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak. I am personally on hiatus from my conversion project started 3 years ago. Life gets in the way or as I was told by someone wiser than I am - “People plan, God laughs”.  

    Tools I use for conversion 1.Audio Grabber Connection which provides the USB interface, audio capture software, and cables, a USB cable from my receiver playing the vinyl record to my computer, and Amadeus Pro software to correct any issues found in the recording from vinyl, cassette, or over the air (local FM radio).

    Hope this is helpful for you and enjoy the journey and actual ownership of your purchased music, whatever source you are using. 
    Ubi panis, ibi patria.
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