Amazon Cloud Player for Web
We signed up for Amazon Cloud Drive at Amazon.com vgp-bps8 and installed Amazon MP3 Uploader, an Adobe AIR powered app that connects your desktop to the cloud storage service. Once everything was up and running, the app offered to search our computer’s hard drive for music files to upload. Initially, we skipped that option and selected our music manually. In about 25 minutes we’d uploaded two albums that took up a combined 122.7 MB (our connection is a bit slow, so uploads will likely take less time). Cloud Drive includes 5GB of free storage vgp-bps13b/q and offers 20GB, 50GB, 100GB, 200GB, 500GB, and 1000GB yearly plans for matching dollar amounts.
Later on, we allowed Amazon MP3 Uploader to search our hard drive and in about 10 minutes it found 17 playlists vgp-bps13a/q and 2,123 songs in Windows Media Player, our media manager of choice. (It can search iTunes too.) After that, we were ready to start some web streaming.
The tracklist layout in Amazon Cloud Drive isn’t all that different from the browse-and-sample spread at Amazon MP3.com. Tracks are listed vertically vgp-bps13/q and a play button appears to the right of the track title when the mouse cursor hovers over the song listing.
In the left navigation column are links to sort your library by song, album, artist, genre, or deleted items, and below those are links to latest purchases made in Amazon’s MP3 store and your recent uploads. There’s a link to create a playlist there as well (more on that later) pa3535u-1brs and a big yellow button for adding tracks to your Cloud Drive (using AmazonMP3 uploader).
Verdict
Amazon continues its recent trend of edging in on Apple and Google’s turf (first the Amazon App Store, now this), PA3534U-1BRS and, with Cloud Play, the online retailer seems to be on to something. This service works well, offers direct functionality with the AmazonMP3 store for an almost unlimited supply of legit music downloads, and includes a good chunk of storage space for free. We’re not too sure about using the streaming service with 3G smart phones yet, but Amazon has got lead time ahead of Apple’s iTunes cloud solution and whatever Google comes up with. Give this app a try vgp-bps21/s and lets us know what you think in the comments.
Amazon Cloud Player for Android
Amazon Cloud Player, for listening to Cloud Drive music on your Android smart phone, is a new feature of the Amazon MP3 application. Launch the app vgp-bps21a/b and you’re given the option to play music via Cloud Player or Purchase music in Amazon MP3. The interface has lots of buttons that let you switch between the two areas with ease.
The player interface is broken into two modes: one for Cloud Drive music and another for music stored on the device. Both options let you find tracks by playlist, artist, album, vgp-bps10/b and songs (presented in that order) and provide a vertical list of tracks, song details, and album art. The bottom strip of the screen is reserved for backward, forward, and play/pause buttons as well as current song title and artist details. Clicking those details takes you to a main playback page that features more track info, a larger album cover image, a buffering/time elasped/skip bar, vgp-bps10a/b and buttons to repeat or shuffle the track list (pictured).
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