[Q] Amazon MP3 and regular Amazon - Galaxy Tab 10.1 Themes and Apps

Anyone get these apps to work?
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Amazon mp3 works fine for me, downloaded off the market after the initial boot-up. Been streaming music from my account no problem. Amazon.com app isn't authorized for tablets, but theoretically if you find the .apk or a titanium backup file of it there's a good chance it'll work

I was able to install both apps using the Amazon App Store with no problems.

I was able to install using the Amazon App Store. No issues.
coldbeverage said:
Anyone get these apps to work?
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i was able to install both amazon.com and amazon mp3. but after i uploaded my music to the amazon cloud player to stream, as soon as i clicked on a song to play it force closes.

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google music manager

I'm slightly annoyed by this. Does anyone know if there is a way to upload music we download to Google music from our tablets or if there is an android music manager app in the works? I'm pretty sure my tablet is going to be my primary device and I'd like for it to be nearly as versatile as my laptop but it doesn't look like that's gonna happen anytime soon.
There isn't, no. Whether one is in the works I do not know. I wouldn't be terribly surprised though to see a way to manually add tracks in later updates to Music Beta. What's your use-case for having a music manager app on your tablet?
The work around i found get a wifi sync app and use to send the music to your pc that you want up loaded to google music
Sandelb said:
What's your use-case for having a music manager app on your tablet?
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It doesn't have to be music manager per se, but the ability to upload from mobile devices is necessary if we have the ability to purchase from them. This weekend I bought 3 albums that are only only my tab and I should be able to move them to the cloud via the Google Music app, at a minimum.
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It doesn't have to be music manager per se, but the ability to upload from mobile devices is necessary if we have the ability to purchase from them. This weekend I bought 3 albums that are only only my tab and I should be able to move them to the cloud via the Google Music app, at a minimum.
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I fear that the content you purchased will not even be able to be uploaded to Google Music Beta due to the DRM. Its my understanding that any music files with embedded DRM cannot be uploaded to the GMb service.
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RnFstRuckHrd said:
I fear that the content you purchased will not even be able to be uploaded to Google Music Beta due to the DRM. Its my understanding that any music files with embedded DRM cannot be uploaded to the GMb service.
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Not every song purchased hasd DRM. Amazon for example sells DRM free songs that I would like to upload to google music from my tablet.
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Not every song purchased hasd DRM. Amazon for example sells DRM free songs that I would like to upload to google music from my tablet.
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Not to mention all of the songs I plan on downloading using tTorrent
I just wish they would integrate it into music beta soon. I'd love to be able to download music to my phone or tablet, upload it, and then remove it from my internal storage

Amazon mp3 or google music?

I still have not made any music purchases and I was wondering wich one do you guys use the most. Also if I buy music through my phone can I transfer that file to my pc?
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I've only used amazon mp3 but I'm very happy with it. I'm sure you'd be able to dig the mp3 out of your phone if you actually load it on the phone (as opposed to streaming) but it's easy to go to the amazon mp3 website and grab it.
I mostly use Google music but if they don't have something I'll get it from Amazon.
Same here use Google Music since my OG, and I haven't looked back. You can upload up to 22,000 of your own songs, download purchased and free music to your computer, and Google tends to have lots of free music available if you use your computer browser.
The only downside to me is that Google Music isn't a physical music program on your computer, just the Music Manager program that uploads and downloads songs. Besides this though, I love how simple it is after you first try it.
Just my two cents.
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I use Amazon, I like the fact that I choose when and how to put them in the cloud...
Thanks guys
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I have been trying everything to see what I like best. My Epic just killed the battery using any music apps, so I never used it for that.
My Google music uploads got "stuck" after about 3500 songs and I have never been able to get it past that, so I've been trying Pandora and Tunein radio.
Amazon seems to have a lot of free mp3 credits you can get if you follow them on twitter and facebook. They also have the $5 album deals all the time. So, for purchasing music I think it's better. However, if you already have a large existing library, Amazon only gives you 5gb free, but Google gives you a ton of free space with 20,000 songs. If there was a simple way to quickly push your Amazon mp3 purchases to Google music, that would be a great option.
I use Google Music on my phone. I prefer the interface to Amazon MP3 (though I haven't tried it for a while). As far as purchasing music goes, I normally buy from Amazon (where I do most of my shopping) unless Google has a deal. I usually buy on my computer, download to my computer, upload to iTunes (I don't like iTunes but Windows Media Player didn't sync with Google Music correctly when file formats weren't perfect), and then Google Music Manager syncs my music to the cloud. I do often get free music off of Google Music and it automatically gets added to Google Music and I can download it to my PC if I want. It's not perfect, but it's smoother than it sounds (and it wouldn't be so bad if I'd just buy my music from Google and didn't care about storing locally). I'm not sure about the Amazon MP3 app, but Google Music lets users store music locally. I plan on storing all of my music directly on my phone when I get the new Evo and have 64GB+ of space.
I prefer Amazon as my buying choice because the pc program "Amazon Downloader" when run detects all of your latest purchases, automatically downloads to your preferred music folder AND add to your Itunes library.
Plus unlimited space once you buy an album, don't know how long that will last but I have over 100gb up on the cloud. Love it.
As noted... Amazon does give out free mp3 codes fairly often, so I tend to use them more.
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I use Amazon, I like the fact that I choose when and how to put them in the cloud...
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This. Google makes downloading your own music a royal pain, especially for individual songs. Amazon is much better at this. And generally, amazon is cheaper too

Best mp3 D-load app on Android?

Is there perhaps a good app either in or outside of the market? Perhaps a link where I can download real mp3 songs not stupid ringtones or short versions of new songs? An app I use to use is not in development anymore or supported. Would really appreciate it.
Amazon MP3. Or the Google Play Store.
512jmann10 said:
Is there perhaps a good app either in or outside of the market? Perhaps a link where I can download real mp3 songs not stupid ringtones or short versions of new songs? An app I use to use is not in development anymore or supported. Would really appreciate it.
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If you want to download the full song, you have to pay for it. Like sitlet said:
sitlet said:
Amazon MP3. Or the Google Play Store.
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Or you can try a music app like Grooveshark or Songza.
I'm waiting for a service that gives me a lossless version of the damn song.
uSound (Play Store)
PEP! mp3 downloader (XDA)
Music Hunter (XDA)

[Q] Play store versions of Amazon software?

Has anyone had any luck using the play store versions of Kindle or Amazon Mp3? I have two Amazon accounts, one for US books and one for Amazon MP3 in the UK.
Is there a workaround install either Kindle or Amazon MP3 from the Play Store that allows them to run?

Android use for media only?

I want to use an older android device for use with my chrome cast only. I have a lot of purchased movies and music through the play store that I would like my while family to have access to. But I don't want them to access my gmail or be able to install apps.
How can I accomplish this...?
Thanks in advance.
Grab an old android with minimal of 512mb of ram and at least OK developer support and root it, then remove anything Google-like other than what you need.
Also I would recommend one with an SD card to support all those movies.
Maybe the nexus one?
I have a gs3. The goal is to keep play movies and music but disable the ability to install apps and block access to any other Google services.
I'm pretty sure play movies and music need the play store which is an issue.
I just ran a test, used titanium backup to freeze play store than tried to listen to my music (cloud) from play music, worked great. Then I tried play movies and I kept getting connection error. I defrosted play store then went back to movies and it worked, then froze play store again it kept working.
So it looks like you need play store running when you first connect and play music and movies, but once you are connected you can remove play store for good.
So your s3 should work just fine
Thanks, guess a just have to try and see what happens. Was hoping someone ashtray had a tried solution.
Thanks again

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