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CNET's Greg Sandoval had first reported on the likely launch , citing multiple sources with knowledge of the plan. The service is available for CDs purchased well before now, too.

Amazon said that it applies to any AutoRip-eligible CD purchased since Amazon said that "thousands" of AutoRip CDs are available. Editors' note, a. New posts. Search forums. JavaScript is disabled.

For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread starter caledonia Start date Jan 11, How do I stop this on my iPad Air?. I don't want them on the cloud player. Last edited: Jan 11, I'm not familiar with the Amazon cloud player, but I'd guess that it gives you access to local music stuff you synced to the iPad from iTunes as well as your Amazon cloud music.

It won't be stored twice, just accessible in both apps. If it is possible to get Amazon Cloud Player to stop showing your local iTunes tracks it will be somewhere in the Amazon app's settings.

Hi, I can't see any setting on Amazon cloud player. As you say I don't think it's stored twice on my iPad but cloud player has access to the Music app contents. Annoying thing was it showed completely the wrong artist album art twice. I removed from iTunes then reloaded and was ok. To get something into Cloud Player you need to import it on your computer and upload it to Amazon's clould or buy it from Amazon. Amazon won't grab anything on your iPad and upload it. You're welcome. Amazon probably has some kind of feedback page for their apps.

If you can find it leave some feedback. Maybe they will fix it, or give you the option to turn off the iTunes content in a future version. Try the support page link for the app in the App Store as a starting place. Kaykaykay iPF Noob. Joined Apr 28, Messages 6, Reaction score Amazon's MP3 digital music business has been around since , but its market share is less than 15 percent, according to The NPD Group. Apple Inc's iTunes store is the clear leader, with over 50 percent of the market.

The move sparked speculation that Amazon may be able to do the same for books, making Kindle ebook copies of physical titles. An Amazon spokeswoman did not respond to an e-mail seeking comment on Thursday afternoon about a book version of AutoRip. More than 50, albums are available for AutoRip.

Steve Boom, head of digital music at Amazon, said the company focused on music that has been the most popular among its customers during the past 15 years. Boom declined to estimate how many CDs Amazon expects to digitize through the new service.



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