Downloader and converter tool for Amazon Music
NoteBurner Amazon Music Recorder is a premium music program developed by NoteBurner Inc. It’s a downloader and converter tool that can be used with the Amazon Music streaming service. With it, users will be able to save songs and convert them into various formats as they prefer.
Similar to Macsome Spotify Downloader, NoteBurner Amazon Music Recorder makes it easy for users to grab high-quality copies of their favorites songs from the streaming service. There is a free trial offer to newcomers and multiple license options for those who wish to purchase and continue using it.
Getting started
As its name suggests, NoteBurner Amazon Music Recorder was developed specifically for Amazon’s music streaming platform across its Unlimited, Music HD, and Prime Music service tiers. It covers both downloading and converting needs and comes with setting options for selecting audio formats, as well as editing ID3 music tags. Using it is also rather intuitive given its clean and modern user interface.
When you launch the program, it will also open Amazon Music at the same time, so you can begin right away. You can just drag and drop any music onto the program itself or copy a playlist URL for parsing. Once added, click on the gear icon at the top-right corner to configure additional settings, such as bitrate, sample rate, save directory, and others.
You then have the option to edit ID3 Tags for better organization and sorting. If you already have an existing music file and you want to convert it to another audio format, you can do so here. As far as things to take note of, just be aware that the free trial version of the program will be limited to 3-minute songs. Anything beyond that won’t be processed.
Simple and straight to the point
If you’re a user of any of Amazon Music and want to grab a copy of your favorite song for your PC, then give NoteBurner Amazon Music Recorder a try. It’s easy to use, supports all of the platform’s service tiers, and just works as intended. Just be aware of the 3-minute cap if you want to give the free trial a test first