I am trying to add my songs purchased on Amazon to my itunes library. I can't figure out how to download the songs to my computer and I'm not an idiot. Help?
Someone was able to do it but didn't share how. I'm going nuts here.
Windows, Windows 6
Someone was able to do it but didn't share how. I'm going nuts here.
Windows, Windows 6
If I've understood your subject line correctly, you can't work out how to download your Amazon purchases to your computer. Let's go through the complete process.
Typically, when you download Amazon purchases on the same occasion, even though they might be shown as separate purchases, Amazon download them all as one Zip file.
At purchase time, Amazon usually present you with an option to download those purchases. Alternatively, if you look in your account, you can eventually find all your purchases. Currently (at the time of writing in August 2023), the steps are as follows:
Why oh why would anyone make it that complicated? It wasn't always like this and if there is a more direct route, I can no longer find it.
Once you have downloaded a Zip file, you need to locate that Zip file on your computer (probably in your Downloads folder, as mine are). It may be named as Amazon-Music-Download_yyyy-mm-dd_hh-mm, or by artist name:
and then right-click (the folder) and select Extract All from the context menu:
On other occasions, just to add to the confusion, Amazon download each song as a separate Zip file. The four folders for Nuit - Tony Anderson in the screenshot for example. While writing this post I have realised it is because the tracks have different guest artists on them.
(For some considerable time Amazon have been making it more complicated to buy and download music from their store, especially individual tracks. One might be forgiven for coming to the conclusion (as I have) that they don't want us to buy music from them.)
During the Extract All procedure, you have the choice of where to place the extracted files. Once you have the MP3s extracted and located where you want them, you then use iTunes' top bar menu:
Not the difference in the two procedures.
The songs should now be in your Library.
If I've understood your subject line correctly, you can't work out how to download your Amazon purchases to your computer. Let's go through the complete process.
Typically, when you download Amazon purchases on the same occasion, even though they might be shown as separate purchases, Amazon download them all as one Zip file.
At purchase time, Amazon usually present you with an option to download those purchases. Alternatively, if you look in your account, you can eventually find all your purchases. Currently (at the time of writing in August 2023), the steps are as follows:
Why oh why would anyone make it that complicated? It wasn't always like this and if there is a more direct route, I can no longer find it.
Once you have downloaded a Zip file, you need to locate that Zip file on your computer (probably in your Downloads folder, as mine are). It may be named as Amazon-Music-Download_yyyy-mm-dd_hh-mm, or by artist name:
and then right-click (the folder) and select Extract All from the context menu:
On other occasions, just to add to the confusion, Amazon download each song as a separate Zip file. The four folders for Nuit - Tony Anderson in the screenshot for example. While writing this post I have realised it is because the tracks have different guest artists on them.
(For some considerable time Amazon have been making it more complicated to buy and download music from their store, especially individual tracks. One might be forgiven for coming to the conclusion (as I have) that they don't want us to buy music from them.)
During the Extract All procedure, you have the choice of where to place the extracted files. Once you have the MP3s extracted and located where you want them, you then use iTunes' top bar menu:
Not the difference in the two procedures.
The songs should now be in your Library.
By the way, I took a look at the Amazon "help" page for downloading purchased music.
It didn't help.
The app referred to may have an option to download purchases, but while the app store's screenshots show a "listen offline" page, the heading on that page is Recently Downloaded with no obvious way to actually download them first.
If the songs are on your computer, then see:
Import media from a computer to iTunes on PC - Apple Support
or from the Internet see:
Import songs from the internet to iTunes on PC - Apple Support
I am trying to add my songs purchased on Amazon to my itunes library. I can't figure out how to download the songs to my computer and I'm not an idiot. Help?