By Justin SabrinaUpdated on April 07, 2023
Question: "How can I transfer my playlist from Tidal to Amazon Music? The music quality of Tidal HiFi Plus is top but so expensive. I plan to cancel Tidal HiFi Plus subscription and switch to Amazon Music. Amazon Music Unlimited offers HD & UHD audio quality, but cheaper. Is there any way to move Tidal playlist to Amazon Music?" - James
There are many popular music streaming services in the market, such as Amazon Music, Tidal, Spotify, Amazon Music, etc. It will be a little difficult to move your favorite tracks when you decide to switch another music streaming service. But it doesn't mean you have to lose your favorite songs and playlists. If you're moving from TIDAL to Amazon Music, we'll show you how to take your playlists with you. Here you will learn a simple method to transfer Tidal playlist to Amazon Music.
How do You Transfer Playlist from Tidal to Amazon Music?
As much as we'd like to show you a native way to move TIDAL playlists, albums and artists to Amazon Music, it's just not possible. Like its competitors, Tidal Music is also DRM protected. All your Tidal downloads are not open source. Moreover, Amazon Music supports to import local MP3, M4A, AAC audio files. That is to say, if you want to import Tidal playlists to Amazon Music, you need to download Tidal music to local computer. That's why we're going to enlist a third-party Tidal Music Converter to get the job done. With its help, transferring between Tidal and Amazon Music becomes so easy!
UkeySoft Tidal Music Converter is specially developed for all Tidal users to download and save Tidal music as local music files. It allows users to download songs, albums, artists and playlists from Tidal Free and Tidal HiFi (Plus), and then convert them to MP3, M4A, FLAC, AAC, AIFF, WAV format. More importantly, it will keep original music quality and full ID3 tags after conversion. By converting Tidal music to MP3, the output Tidal songs are compatible with any music platform/player/app/device. In this case, you can easily import Tidal songs to Amazon Music, Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer, YouTube Music and any other music services.
Highlights of Tidal Music Converter:
The following is the detailed steps to covert Tidal playlists to MP3 and then import to Amazon Music. Please download UkeySoft Tidal Music Converter on your computer first before getting started.
Step 1. Launch UkeySoft Tidal Music Converter
Fire up UkeySoft Tidal Music Converter on desktop. Click "Log in" to sign in with your Tidal account, either Tidal Free or Tidal HiFi account.
Step 2. Choose MP3 as Output Format
Next, go to set the output settings for Tidal music. Click on the Gear icon to open the setting window. From here you can set the output format, output quality, output folder, etc.
You can select MP3 as the output format, and adjust the output quality to fit your needs.
Step 3. Add Tidal Playlist to UkeySoft
Turn to the main interface of UkeySoft, select a playlist and click on the "+" icon to import it to UkeySoft.
UkeySoft will automatically load all songs in the playlist. Also, you may unselect the songs if you don't like.
Step 4. Start Converting Tidal Music to MP3
After the successful adding, simply press on the button "Convert" to start conversion. Just a few second, it export Tidal songs to local folder. They are all stored in .mp3 format.
After that, you can go to the output folder to get all converted Tidal music files. You can play these songs with the built-in music player on UkeySoft.
Step 5. Import the Converted Tidal Songs to Amazon Music
To transfer Tidal music to Amazon Music, please launch Amazon Music Desktop Player for Mac or PC, then upload the Tidal MP3 songs. For more details, you can refer to How to Upload Music to Amazon Music.
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