By Li ZhangUpdated on December 17, 2022
Simply listening online can't fully satisfy people's needs for music entertainment, most of us may prefer to download tracks offline and save favorite music to USB flash drive for backup or offline playback. We used to backup data in case of losing it at anytime. USB flash derive is an useful tool for help. We all know that it's not difficult to download or copy music to an USB flash drive, but it's not so easy to transfer Amazon Music to it.
Amazon Music is one of the most popular music streaming services. Amazon Music subscribers can download and listen to ad-free Amazon Music offline with the Amazon Music app. But what worth mentioning here is that the downloaded music from subscribed Amazon list is just cache files. It means that it will not be played once the Amazon subscription ends. Even more, the downloaded Amazon songs can only be played on authorized devices instead of all audio devices. So you can’t copy Amazon Music to a USB flash drive in a normal way.
What you need right now is a useful Amazon Music converter, which is called UKeySoft Amazon Music Converter. It is an Amazon Music downloading tool which capable of converting music from Amazon Music and save Amazon Music as M4A/MP3/AAC/WAV/FLAC/AIFF files on local computer. Preserved with original ID3 Tags, all music files can be transferred to USB Drive, MP3 Player, phone and other audio devices for playing. After downloading Amazon songs within UKeySoft, all your Amazon Music can be transferred to a USB flash drive for streaming on non authorized devices without limits. This program helps to download Amazon Music while keeping its original high audio quality, with no need to install any extra apps. Then you can freely play Amazon Music even without Amazon subscription.
More about UKeySoft Amazon Music Converter:
Step 1. Run Program and Sign in Amazon Account
Install, run UKeySoft Amazon Music Converter on the windows or Mac, sign in your Amazon account by clicking “Sign In” button.
Step 2. Customize Output Formats of Amazon Music
M4A is the default output format, here you can choose other audio format for output audio file, like MP3/AAC/WAV/FLAC/AIFF. Be compatible with a USB flash drive, you can choose MP3/AAC/WAV/FLAC.
Other parameter are also allowed to setting here, like Output Quality, Output Folder, Output File Name.
Step 3. Add Songs, Albums or Playlists
Select the songs, albums or playlists which you want to download from Amazon. Open an album/playlist and tap the red Add button suspended on the right side, you would see the list of songs.
All songs in the playlist will be added by default. Remove the songs that you don't need.
Step 4. Download Amazon Music to Local Computer
Lastly, simply click “Convert” to download the selected songs to local files on the computer. All output music files will be preserve with its original high audio quality and ID3 tags.
Step 5. Transfer Downloaded Amazon Songs to USB Flash Drive
Now you can transfer the downloaded Amazon songs to USB flash drive. Just connect your USB flash Drive to computer via USB cable and move Amazon Music files to USB manually.
Then you can offline playback these Amazon tracks whenever you want! Enjoy Amazon Music on any audio devices after transferring from USB flash drive, and enjoy it even without Amazon subscription.
Whether you want to save Amazon Music on USB flash drive for backup, or transfer them to any other non-authorized devices for playback, UKeySoft Amazon Music Converter will give you a great help to do it. With no need to install any extra app including Amazon Music, this program can convert Amazon Music to M4A/MP3/AAC/WAV/FLAC/AIFF as usual audio file formats with the fast conversion speed. Why not have a try?
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