Amazon launched a new service that will start offering a free MP3 album of any CD you buy from them. Better still, you'll get versions of any album you've purchased in the last 15 years. The service ...
Amazon today announced the launch of Amazon AutoRip, a new service that gives customers free MP3 versions of CDs they purchase from Amazon. When customers purchase AutoRip CDs, the MP3 versions are ...
Vinyl record fans don't have to rip their own digital recordings any more. Amazon today announced AutoRip for Vinyl Records, which gives customers who have purchased vinyl records from the company ...
Customers who have purchased AutoRip CDs from Amazon dating back to 1998 will find free MP3 versions automatically added to their Cloud Player accounts - free of charge AutoRip is the latest in a ...
To export Audacity files as MP3s, you just need to use the "Export" option in the program's "File" menu. Older versions of Audacity can't export MP3s natively, and you'll need to install an add-on ...
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--(NASDAQ: AMZN)—Amazon today announced it has extended its popular AutoRip service to vinyl records. AutoRip was introduced in January of this year to give customers free ...
A new version of the software 4K YouTube to MP3 has been released, enabling you to subscribe to the entire YouTube channel or playlists from within the application ...
Good news for music consumers who also happen to be Amazon devotees. Today, Amazon took the wraps off a new feature called AutoRip, which grants access to Mp3 versions of over 50,000 CDs purchased ...
Customers who have bought an album from Amazon will be able to download an MP3 file of the record for free. The newly launched AutoRip music service will enable customers to stream or download MP3 ...
I created some audio discs of music I was putting into my CD changer in one vehicle. I wanted to play the same music in my other car so I decided to re-import the audio discs as MP3 to be burned onto ...
Just because your MP3 player doesn't support AAC -- the format used by Apple's iTunes Store -- doesn't mean you can't still play those files. It's simply a case of converting the files from AAC to MP3 ...