[access-uk] Re: downloading music

  • From: Jonathan H <digitaltoast@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2013 14:59:00 +0000

Short answer is:

No charge for USING the cloud, but of course you still pay for the
music itself when you buy it.

More details can be found at this link: http://goo.gl/8fYdw which also says:

1. Discover and Buy Music
Browse our MP3 Store for something you like, and once you've found it,
hit "Buy MP3 Album with 1-Click". When you visit Cloud Player you'll
find the music there for you to listen to or download at any time.
2. Your Music. Everywhere.
You can access Cloud Player on up to ten personal devices. Use Cloud
Player for web on your PC or Mac, or load the Cloud Player app on your
iPhone or Android device, to stream and download your music.
3. Keep Your Music Safe
All the music you import to Cloud Player is scanned and matched to our
catalogue of over 20 million songs. The music we match is instantly
available in Cloud Player as high-quality 256 kbps audio, and any MP3
and AAC files we can’t match are uploaded. You can free up your hard
drive with the peace of mind that we'll always have a secure copy for
you to stream and download. Import 250 songs for free, or upgrade to
store up to 250,000. All Amazon MP3 purchases are stored for free.

On Fri, Jan 18, 2013 at 2:43 PM, Spring Flower
<spring.flower@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> hi
>
> i'm thinking of starting to download music, probably from amazon, now i know
> they download as mp3's and i believe you can play them on anything you
> choose, is this correct, also, i also believe that anything you download
> remains available in the amazon cloud, is this correct, if so i believe i
> can access the amazon cloud from my iphone and play my music from there,
> again is this correct?
>
> i'm already signed up with amazon as my mum all but lives on that site and
> ebay lol any how, cani use those details and is there anything else i need
> to do?
>
> is there a charge for using the cloud?
>
> sorry for all of the questions
>
> trace
>
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