![]() ![]() And I want a printout of my music so I can do all that without getting off the couch. I just want to listen to music, cook, read and play with my spouse and cats now. Again, I have no need for anything portable. A tablet seems like a cripppled PC to me, and hard to type on. > I hate the interruption of phones and, no longer working, have no need for one beyond our landline. To close, I want respond to this comment of yours: I make 100-track random playlists that can play songs one after the other for hours - it's all my music, so I really don't care what song plays when. Any device, program or app that can access this server (and I have many) either from home or remotely can find exactly what I want, but I usually don't go to the time and trouble of selecting something specific. Today, all my digital music (which is organized nicely by iTunes program) is stored on a WD NAS server. Playing my own digital music is a lot easier, on both home equipment and mobile devices. For further help in printing this stuff I suggest you give Echo Customer Support a call (from your landline) at 1-87. What you see is one reason that makes printing this stuff practically impossible. ![]() I can click on a song and play it on the PC. Notice My Playlists (If you don't have any you can create them - one playlist could likely be your entire Amazon library.) I look in my free playlist and all the songs (NOT albums) are shown there with thumbnails and titles (NOT printer friendly). Look at the menu on the left side of My Music. Some of this has been uploaded to Amazon into a free 250 song playlist. Plus, I have digitized many of my CDs and some LPs. Mine is quite small since I have rarely downloaded music from Amazon (I have an alternative service called eMusic I mostly download from). Using the PC browser, go into your Amazon account and locate your My Music Library. Let's see if I can help you get the printing done. ![]() Also, your comments about smartphone and tablets is way off base, but more about that later. It's not a resistance to help you, it's that there is no easy way to do what you want to do since the Amazon music service is not designed to do what you want. ![]()
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