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Tunepat Amazon Music Converter 2.8.4 (Repack & Portable)
Tunepat Amazon Music Converter (Repack & Portable) – This is an application that will allow you to load music from the Amazon Music platform. Unlike analogues, it has a built-in web player, but you will need an Amazon Music account.
The program has been developed to help users effectively convert any songs, albums and playlists from Amazon Music Unlimited & Prime Music in MP3/AAC/WAV/FLAC with metadan ID3 and preservation of the original sound quality. All that you need to do to start work is to allow Amazon Music to create a playlist for you, and then press the Tunapat “Download” proprietary button. You can choose which songs to save from this playlist and which are not, and then begin to convert them into one of the many supported audio formats.
The main features of the program:
- Music from Amazon Music in popular audio format
- Preservation of all ID3-tags
- Convenient interface
Features of repack Tunepat Amazon Music Converter:
- The installation of the program combined in one distribution or unpacking the portable (PAF) version
- Does not require registration (patch PAWEL97)
- Multi -language interface (including Russian /translation by Lrepacks /)
- The possibility of picking up and autocoping the user file of the config.json program settings
ATTENTION!!! All new versions of programs from Tunapat, Sidify, Kigo require a new “treatment”, which alas is not.
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