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Old 06-25-2014, 01:38 PM   #128
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Originally Posted by tubemonkey View Post
Do you have a separate Amazon account that you use for everything other than shipping? If not, each Amazon account is allowed to have 10 devices registered for Amazon Music and 4 eligible devices are allowed to download Prime Music content. As to streaming Prime Music, only 1 device at a time can do so; in which case, you take turns.

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We don't share anything -- we even each have our own paid Pandora One account. I think Netflix (which has family member profiles now) and Prime Shipping are the only things I don't have my own accounts for.

That is interesting about the devices; ten seems to be a generous number of devices -- off the top of my head, I can think of five that my husband might want to connect with and that seems like an excessive number! I wonder if they will allow one device (like a Roku box) to be registered to two accounts? (I say that, but he has said he isn't interested in Prime Music for himself right now so it's really a non-issue. I think that could change for him though, depending on how the program evolves.)

I've been looking hard for a way to stream my own music through the TV and this really might be the best/easiest way to do it, depending on if they implement it conveniently for me (such as on my Roku, TiVo or TV). I use Pandora now, but I can't get the playlists set up right -- either too much of one music type/song/artist (and I get tired of it) or too much of the music I don't want and no good way to skip them with the TV app. I guess I don't have to make a decision until/unless it becomes available that way.
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