Nice. I don't use iTunes Match so I was going on what the article said.
Going back to the article I found that it was published back in November
2011 so I guess it went stale quick. Nice to know that, given a good
internet connection, music files need not be duplicated to every device
just to b
Hi,
When in iTunes, in the pane for your iPod Touch, did you select the Music tab
then uncheck the box for syncing music? After you’ve done that, apply your
changes. Yes, then you could unplug your iPod, although I’m not sure that will
make a huge difference.Before turning iTunes Match ba
Hi Tim,
Thank you so much for your help! I truly appreciate it! I did exactly what
you said, I think, but I got in a hurry at the end and turned iTunes Match on
again before unplugging my iPod from my computer. So, now I still have all the
songs on my iPod I had before. I’m assuming I shoul
Hi,
This article may be slightly out of date. Yes, in the past, it was necessary
for your music to be downloaded in order for your iDevice to play it. I don’t
believe that this is true anymore. I just tested it with an obscure Canadian
song I had that is not available on iTunes for sure. I
I don't think that's the way iTunes Match works. It just scans your
local music collection and generates a list of all the tracks you have
there. It then will allow any of your other devices, such as your phone,
to sync the same set of music but the source will all be Apple's
original 256kbps A