Many people like to scrobble music on Last.fm as scrobbling provides immediate feedback by tracking listening habits allows users to see their listening habits. However unlike Spotify and Tidal’s integration with Last.fm, Amazon Music users find it’s hard to scrobble streaming with Last.fm. Does Amazon Music support Last.fm? How to scrobble from Amazon Music to Last.fm? How to check your Amazon Music stats, find the answers below!
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There’s no way to directly connect the Amazon Music app to Last.fm, but if you download a scrobbler app or use Amazon Music web player and the Web Scrobbler browser extension, you can scrobble Amazon Music through it. Typically you can go into the options of one of these apps and select Amazon Music as a source to scrobble from. Check the options below.
Web Scrobbler is a versatile scrobbling extension available for Chrome, Chromium-based browsers (Opera, Vivaldi, etc), Firefox, and Safari (macOS and iOS). The extension is free for everyone and does not contain ads or banners. Install Web Scrobbler on your browser and stream Amazon Music, Web Scrobbler will scrobble your music to Last.fm.
1. Download and install the Web Scrobbler extension on your browser.
2. Open the extension options, and go to the “Accounts” section, then sign in your Last.fm account.
3. Go to music.youtube.com and start streaming. Web Scrobbler will scrobble the tracks and sync the data to Last.fm app or website.
The new Web Scrobbler browser extension also supports Safari both on iOS and macOS, so it can be used for scrobbling Amazon Music with the browser web player on iOS devices.
To scribble from Amazon Music Android app, you will need Android scrobblers like Pano Scrobbler, Scroball and Simple Scrobbler.
Besides music streaming services, Last.fm also supports scrobbling local music files, so you can download Amazon Music to MP3 and play them with WMP, iTunes/Apple Music, Winamp and foobar2000, etc. So how to download Amazon Music songs to MP3?
Here we recommend Pazu Amazon Music Converter, which can capture songs from Amazon Music and convert them to several audio formats, including MP3(up to 320 kbps), AAC, M4A, AIFF, WAV, or FLAC format. It can also identify and keep 100% complete metadata. You won’t lose any ID3 tags, such as artists, titles, albums, album arts, track numbers, etc. after downloading. In this way, it is easy for you to get unprotected Amazon Music and saved them onto your USB drive. In other words, you can now play these converted songs on any device without any limitation.
Once you’ve chosen the Amazon Music Converter, download and install it on your computer.
Launch the Amazon Music Converter and log in to your Amazon Music account. This step is crucial for the software to access and convert Amazon Music. Ensure that you have an active Amazon Music subscription to enjoy a seamless streaming experience.
If you have purchased a license, click the key icon to register the converter. If not, continue using the trial version.
Before initiating the conversion process, customize the output settings according to your preferences. Pazu Amazon Music Converter allow you to select the output format (MP3) and adjust other settings such as bitrate and folder location. Optimize these settings to ensure the best audio quality for your PS5.
Once you’ve configured the settings, select the songs, album or playlist you want to convert. Open an album/playlist and tap the red Add button suspended on the right side, you’ll be presented with the list of songs.
All songs in the playlist will be added by default. Click the check the box next to the track that you don’t want to convert.
Once you’ve selected the songs or playlists you want to convert, start the conversion process.
After the conversion is complete, click below folder icon to quickly locate the downloaded songs. Play the downloaded songs with other music player featuring internal scrobbling such as NepTunes, Swinsian, WMP, iTunes, Winamp, VLC, MusicBee, etc.
Download Amazon Music to MP3, FLAC, etc.