You should be able to see your music history at music.amazon.com. (Library->Music->Made for you (under playlists) -> My recent plays). Source: about 1 year ago
Get MUSICAMAZON (http://music.amazon.com/) and GAMINGAMAZON (http://gaming.amazon.com/). Source: about 1 year ago
You can't from the Alexa app as far as I know. Your choices are to download the Amazon Music app, or go to http://music.amazon.com. Source: about 1 year ago
Not in the player panel, but goto the URL opera://flags/#sidebar-site-panel, enable the flag, restart Opera, click the 3 dots at the bottom of the sidebar, scroll down to Custom Site Panels, and add https://music.amazon.com/. Then, Amazon Music will have its own sidebar panel. Source: over 1 year ago
Unfortunately stores do not notify us or yourself when a release becomes available, it's just a case of checking the stores. Once your release has been approved, it will be available on most major stores within 7 - 14 days, however some stores can take up to 28 days. Please note that if you have set a sales start date on your release that is further ahead than this time frame, your release will become available... Source: over 1 year ago
Goto the URL opera://flags/#sidebar-site-panel, enable the flag, restart Opera, click the 3 dots at the bottom of the sidebar, scroll down to "Custom Site Panels", and add the URL for the service. I guess that'd be https://music.amazon.com/ in this case. Source: over 1 year ago
So I created a new policy for destination music.amazon.de and music.amazon.com that only does ssl certificate inspection and not a full ssl inspection. It worked for a few days but now the amazon music app suddenly tries to access new URLs. So I took some researches but I can't figure out which destinations amazon music app is trying to access over all. Source: over 1 year ago
For me, the problem started this morning. I'm using music.amazon.com in the browser, but the playlists are also missing when I open the Android app. Source: over 1 year ago
When listening to Amazon Music Unlimited on Sonos S2 app. The playback stops randomly and I get a message to update my information on music.amazon.com. Source: almost 2 years ago
You can still do it on your phone. When this happened to me a few months ago (I like to listen to my purchased music through the Pulsar app instead of the crappy Amazon app) I discovered after updating the Pulsar app, all of my purchased music from Amazon was no longer available. I called Amazon customer service and the guy blamed it on Google (which I call BS on) but he did give me a workaround for downloading... Source: about 2 years ago
If you want to save your disk space, then Amazon Music web player will be a better choice. You can open it on the browser, and do not need to download Amazon Music app. You can also directly click here to open it: Amazon Music Web Player. Source: about 2 years ago
Webplayer aka music.amazon.com - Currently DOES NOT support HD or UHD. Source: about 2 years ago
Goto https://music.amazon.com/ and use free music if you don't have a paid account. Source: about 2 years ago
That said, you don’t actually need to push all the way to lossless audio. Check out this free ABX test to convince yourself. For daily listening, I’d choose one solid streaming service (Tidal, Spotify, Amazon Music, Qobuz) and pay for it. The premium offerings give you a real sound quality boost and remove ads. Most of those services have discount rates for students. Source: over 2 years ago
Https://music.amazon.com/ (Desktop Webplayer) seems to have a slightly better discovery experience (if you go to Search), but it is missing the ability to sort/filter. Source: over 2 years ago
Apparently there is no client ( I didn't even know Amazon had a music platform ). Maybe you'd want to use a script with something like this : Chromium --user-data-dir=.config/amazon-music --app=https://music.amazon.com/ (user-data-dir is to separate it from your regular chromium session) and launch it with a key binding or maybe making it as a desktop "app". Source: over 2 years ago
I was recently told "known issue...working on it". Weird issue where music.amazon.com - which I use every day - started giving me a message 'Something went wrong. Contact us' (and Contact us was a link to chat support). Source: over 2 years ago
Crazy stuff like this happens to me all the time. Sometimes it only happens on one device but sometimes it's everywhere. (Usually https://music.amazon.com will stay true, but not always.) Don't try to fix it because in a day or two it will usually self-correct and all your attempts to fix it turn into stuff you have to un-fix later. Source: over 2 years ago
Opened Amazon Music App. Logged in. Interface appeared to be displaying correctly, I selected a Playlist, then a song on the playlist. Music art appeared (perhaps via cache). Clicked play button. "Toast" message "Could not stream song". Tried other songs, same: "Could not stream song". Quit the app. 9. Opened Chrome mobile browser on Android phone. Went to music.amazon.com Logged in. Selected a playlist then... Source: almost 3 years ago
Just used my SQ1, logged in with my Prime account, went to music.amazon.com, Settings, Download Desktop App, installed without issues, couldn't see any equalizer option but then again I wouldn't bother looking for my use case, plays OK. Source: almost 3 years ago
Thennnn - I went back to my chromebook bluetooth settings & it saw my Echo Show. Am currently playing some music from music.amazon.com. Source: almost 3 years ago
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