Enjoy your tunes and transfer music to the Amazon Kindle Fire. The Kindle Fire supports non-DRM AAC, MP3, AMR, MIDI, OGG, WAV, and MP4 file formats for music. There are a couple of different ways you can copy your music files over to the device. One method involves uploading your files to Amazon’s Cloud service, the other option involves transferring files to the memory of the device. Here’s how to do both.
![]() Option 1 – Transfer Music to Amazon Cloud
However, if we want to read non-Amazon books on Kindle or purchased Kindle books do not shown on the device due to a connection problem, we will have to transfer books from computer to Kindle manually. This guide will tell you how to transfer books to Kindle, Kindle Fire (HD), Kindle Paparwhite, Kindle for Android/iPad app from PC or Mac.
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Your Kindle Fire can access music in the Amazon Cloud. Just upload it using these steps:
The item will then be uploaded to the cloud and available from your Kindle Fire in the “Music” app.
Option 2 – Transfer Music Files to Device Memory
The item will then be uploaded to the cloud and available from your Kindle Fire in the “Music” app.
This post applies to the Kindle Fire 1, Kindle Fire HD, HDX, HD8, and HD10,
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