To get Music Unlimited, users must spend an extra 8. The button is still there, so I'm thinking (hoping) that it's just broken with the massive update, rather than eliminated.īTW, when streaming my own playlists, now with the shuffle-add-similar, you can "next" to move to the next song. However, Amazon Music Unlimited is not free with a Prime membership. Related, in the Alexa app, the playlist "queue" doesn't show anymore on the "now playing" screen - only the current song shows. Amazon Prime Music is free and included with Prime memberships, while Amazon Music Unlimited is a premium. However, for the full 90 million-song catalogue, HD audio, and more, you must subscribe to Amazon Music Unlimited for 8.99 per month for Prime members (or 4.99 per month for a single-device plan. Hoping the casting fix doesn't take too long. Amazon offers two streaming options: Prime Music and Music Unlimited. "Cast" from the Amazon Music app which has worked great until the update, is still showing (so not removed) but is broken for me with the update.Īs a temp workaround, I can still pair my phone (an old one w no phone service) with an Echo device ("Echo-name - pair.") to play a playlist in order and not have the risk of phone calls or notifications interfering. Hmm.īut in the Amazon Music app, you can call up the playlist and play the first "song" and it will continue in order. So that works fine.įor non-classical music, Echo is doing the new shuffle-add-similar thing every time using a voice command. But the above has worked for every song I've tried.īy voice command for my playlists - for Classical music, (where shuffling would never be a good thing) she doesn't do the shuffle-add-similar thing. I'm having good luck by voice with "From my library, play x, by y." And it will play exactly the requested song.
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