Amazon AutoRip Extends to Vinyl—Customers Now Receive Free MP3 Versions of Vinyl Records Purchased From Amazon—Past, Present and Future
(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 digital copies of CDs they purchase.
Starting today, when customers purchase an AutoRip vinyl record, a
digital copy of that music will be automatically added to their Cloud
Player libraries where it will be available, free of charge, for
immediate playback or download. Customers no longer need to go through
the hassle of making a digital copy of a vinyl record. Additionally,
customers who have purchased AutoRip records at any time since Amazon
first opened its Music Store in 1998 will find digital copies of those
albums in their Cloud Player libraries – also for free. Thousands of
records, including titles from every major record label, are available
for AutoRip, and more titles are being added all the time—just look for
the AutoRip logo.
“AutoRip has been wildly popular with customers since it launched
earlier this year,” said Steve Boom, Vice President of Digital Music for
Amazon. “It’s a fun experience to suddenly find CDs you purchased just
today—or 15 years ago—added automatically and free of charge to your
digital library. We’re thrilled to extend this experience to vinyl
records. Many of our music customers are vinyl fans and it’s
traditionally been very difficult to make digital versions of vinyl
records—now customers can enjoy the albums they buy wherever they are,
not just when they have access to a record player.”
AutoRip features include:
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Free digital copies: Amazon customers who purchase AutoRip
vinyl records get free MP3 versions of the albums delivered directly
to their Cloud Player libraries—automatically, immediately, and at no
cost—no more hassling with finding a way to get them onto your
favorite devices.
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For vinyl record purchases dating back to 1998: MP3 versions of
AutoRip records that customers have purchased since the launch of
Amazon’s music store in 1998 will also be delivered to their Cloud
Player libraries for free.
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Enjoy everywhere: Music can be played instantly from any Kindle
Fire, Android phone or tablet, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, Samsung TV,
Roku, Sonos, from any web browser, and from Ford SYNC Applink-equipped
vehicles, giving customers the freedom to enjoy music from more
devices than any other major cloud locker music service.
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Free storage and backup: All AutoRip MP3s are stored for free
in customers’ Cloud Player libraries and do not count against Cloud
Player storage limits. Customers can buy music and know that it is
safely stored in Cloud Player and accessible from any compatible
device.
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High-quality audio: AutoRip music is provided in high-quality
256 Kbps MP3 audio.
AutoRip for vinyl is available for industry-wide top-sellers and
customer favorites like “Babel” by Mumford & Sons, “The Lumineers,” by
The Lumineers, “Unorthodox Jukebox,” by Bruno Mars, “All that Echoes,”
by Josh Groban, “Greatest Hits – Chapter 1,” by Kelly Clarkson and
“Alabama Shakes,” by Alabama Shakes. AutoRip for CDs launched in January
of this year. Here’s what customers said:
“The new AutoRip is great and it couldn't be easier. You keep
offering more amazing services, and I am impressed every time. I
will sing your praises to everyone I know! Thank you!”
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“Amazon Cloud is one of the best services I've ever used on the
internet; ever. The AutoRip feature has just upped the ante again.”
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“Amazon, thank you so much for creating the AutoRip feature. What a
huge surprise!! All of this great music I've bought over the years
on my laptop and Kindle Fire HD and anywhere else we wish!! You
rock.”
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“AutoRip is simply awesome. A cloud player is a commonplace item
these days, but MP3 files of CDs purchased in last 15 years
instantly loaded and do not count toward number of songs quota?!! I
even forgot that I purchased a Chick Corea CD back in 2002, yet
Amazon gives me the MP3 files instantly. What a *very nice*
surprise. Thank you Amazon!”
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“Thank you for this new service AutoRip...AWESOME!!!!!”
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Customers can sign up for a free Amazon Cloud Player account by visiting www.amazon.com/cloudplayer
or by downloading one of our free apps from the Amazon Appstore for
Android, Google Play or the iTunes Appstore.
AutoRip for vinyl is the latest in a series of new digital music
features from Amazon launched in recent months. Recently, Amazon
announced a new Cloud Player for iPad app, just following the launch of
an Amazon MP3 store optimized specifically for iPhone and iPod touch.
Earlier this year, Amazon announced Cloud Player integration in Ford
SYNC Applink-equipped vehicles, giving customers access to their Cloud
Player libraries while on the road. Last year, Amazon launched Cloud
Player apps for iPhone and iPod touch, Sonos, Roku and Samsung TVs. The
company also introduced scan and match technology that enables customers
to import music into Amazon Cloud Player by scanning their iTunes and
Windows Media Player libraries and matching eligible songs on their
computers to Amazon’s music catalog. All matched songs – even music
purchased from iTunes or ripped from CDs – are delivered in high-quality
256 Kbps audio and are made available instantly in customers’ Cloud
Player libraries, making it even easier for customers to enjoy their
entire music collection anywhere. The Amazon MP3 Store now offers more
than 23 million songs and everyday low prices on best-selling albums,
many starting at $5.
For more information about AutoRip visit www.amazon.com/AutoRip.
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