Amazon Music is the official client for the music streaming service from Amazon for Mac. With it, you can listen to hundreds of thousands of songs, as long as you have a Prime account. If you also pay for an unlimited subscription, you can access over 70 million songs, including tons of new releases.
To use Amazon Music, you'll need to sign in with your Amazon account. After that, you can start listening to all the music you want directly on your Mac desktop. You can listen to individual songs, play entire albums, or if you feel like it, enjoy radio stations and custom playlists. You can also download any song to your hard drive to listen to it later on without an internet connection.
The setup options in Amazon Music give you some pretty interesting choices. First, you can select the quality that you want for listening and downloading music; by default this is set to the max, but you can reduce it if you've got a bad internet connection. Secondly, you can use the normalization feature that will make all the songs play at the same volume level. This will prevent some songs from sounding louder than others, so you don't have to waste time and effort turning the volume up and down manually.
Amazon Music is a must-have program for anyone who already uses this service, like Spotify is for any users who pays the monthly fee. This desktop client for Mac also has a simple and elegant interface and best of all, it doesn't use too much CPU.
Frequent questions
How can I download music with Amazon Music?
To download music with Amazon Music, you need to sign in with your personal Amazon Prime account. This way, you can choose your favorite songs or albums, and download them to the Amazon Music folder on your Mac to listen offline.
Is Amazon Music free for Mac?
Yes, Amazon Music is free for Mac. Songs can be played at no cost, but will be played randomly. To play your favorite music, you must log in with an Amazon Prime account.
How many devices can I have connected to Amazon Music?
You can have up to 10 devices connected to your Amazon Music profile, but only 1 can be in use each time. That is, you can only play music on one of the 10 registered devices. If you exceed this number, you will need to remove those you don't use.
Is Spotify or Amazon Music better?
Amazon Music is better, given its low cost and all that it offers. With just an annual Prime subscription, you can access their entire music catalog. The cost is much lower, compared to Spotify's monthly subscription.
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