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Amazon Music Into Itunes?

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Chasingcars | 10:28 Mon 01st Dec 2014 | Technology
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I use an iPad and often order music from Amazon. Where i buy an actual cd it gives you the free digital album too which will play through the Amazon music app.
However, the majority of my music is held on itunes on my laptop...can i link the amazon digital albums into my itunes library..easily?
In reality in most cases the cd for the album in question will be here tomorrow so i can copy cd into itunes, but interested to know for future!
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Amazon's Autorip is actually a Digital download, so you can get your CD version of your album to your Laptop without copying the CD. Then you can just put the Folder into iTunes as normal.

I use Amazon, and I have digital downloads available for CD's that I bought years ago.
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Hi Stephen G, thanks, how do i get the digital download to laptop from my ipad? Do I just need access Amazon account from laptop? And then how do
I get the file into itunes library- all ive done to date is either copied from cd which automatically puts it in the library or downloaded straight from itunes store!
Amazon do a downloader programme which will automatically download all your tunes and do so as you buy them. Check Amazon for details.

Once you have them I should imagine if you physically move them to the correct folder, but I can't say for sure as I won't touch cities with a bargepole.
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I had a play around and actually (for once!) it was easier than I thought, Amazon music gives you option to download to laptop and then even a button to 'export to itunes' which I then found in 'recently added' so actually worked first time. Thanks for your help

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