![]() ![]() If your like me with hundreds of songs, it takes a very long time. You have to scroll through all of your purchased music just to select each song individually to download. The songs are are not grouped alphabetically. Unfortunately, that page is not mobile-friendly. ADDING RINGTONES VIA PRIMOMUSIC DOWNLOADThere you'll find all of your purchased music you can select to download onto your device. On the next screen, click on the Purchased bubble under Library at the top of the page. Then, click on the little headphone icon near the top of the page and select Music. Then, from those 3 dots in the upper right corner select Desktop Site. Step 2 Make a ringtone & add it : Click the Music icon at the top of the page, then you will enter the Music window as the default page if not, click Music on the left sidebar. ADDING RINGTONES VIA PRIMOMUSIC INSTALLOn your Android phone, you have to log in to Amazon Music through a web browser like Chrome. Load your MP3 to the SD card and install Ringtone Maker from the Play Store to get started. Customize and Apply Local/Spotify/Amazon Music as Ringtones on Samsung Galaxy S21(Ultra) Step 1: Install Spotify Music Converter Step 2: Set conversion. Select the ringtone you just added, and in the upper left corner, locate ‘File’ > ‘Convert’ > ‘Create AAC version’. The Amazon support guy did give me a workaround, though. Drag and drop your ringtone from computer to iTunes. Add music contributors so they get credited when your songs are sold. At least that's my take, and I'm sticking with it. Sell your music on Amazon & keep 100 of your revenue. They want everyone forced to use the crappy Amazon Music app so they can continually hound users to subscribe to more of the services. Amazon, which as we all know is one of the richest companies in the world, wants to be even bigger and greedier and not allow people to download their purchased music to listen to on their own devices. The guy told me it's basically happening because Google doesn't want Amazon to allow their app to download songs onto Android phones. When this happened to me last month, I called Amazon customer support. ![]()
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