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From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com]
On Behalf Of Kliphton Miller
Sent: Saturday, 5 November 2016 11:14 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: iTunes match questions
Good choice. Cause iTunes match is a annual fee, so once a year. And if y
Good choice. Cause iTunes match is a annual fee, so once a year. And if you
cancel, your music stays on your system. I love it though, car play works with
it flawlessly.
> On Nov 4, 2016, at 1:06 PM, aliFaisal wrote:
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> It is disconcerting to lose all the music that was compiled if on
It is disconcerting to lose all the music that was compiled if one
happens to cancel their apple music subscription. Given this fact, it might be
more advantageous to just keep iTunes match, and purchase individual songs or
albums as one sees fit. I would hate to lose too much music in c
Tim is exactly right. Both services are not necessary unless you are going to
play some some that you don’t want to have a copy of. I like iTunes match,
cause it shows up on all my devices, including my appleTV. They allow you to
have up to 100 thousand songs in your iCloud music library, An
The reason for me to initially have iTunes match is for me to get higher
qualities of music I had added to my library. And the other major problem is
with apple music songs, I am restricted to only having them available on apple
products and in iTunes on windows. I want to be able to not only ha
Hi,
Apple Music and iTunes Match are different, complementary, but also similar.
Apple Music does pretty well everything iTunes Match does, but a little
differently and with a few restrictions.
• both Apple Music and iTunes Match store your entire iTunes Library in iCloud.
That is, they both
Hi. You do not need to be invested in the separate iTunes match service
anymore. They incorporate the matching functionality into Apple Music. So if
you upload all of your songs to iCloud music library that weren't iTunes, they
will remain on all your devices. As far as duplicates, what I usua
Hello everyone,
I am a current apple music subscriber, and wish to possibly invest in iTunes
match but had some questions.
I understand that the service matches your library with what it has in the
store and provides you to download the matched song. I also have a lot of songs
I have added with
Hi,
If you're purchasing these items through the iTunes Store, then they are
automatically available to all your devices whether you have iTunes Match or
not. Simply go under the iTunes Preferences, select the Store pane and check
the box for "Show iTunes in the Cloud Purchases". When this is
Someone, please correct me if I'm wrong, but one thing i found when I signed up
for iTunes match was that it only downloaded my music library, and no
audiobooks or movies, or anything else i might have in my iTunes library, and
since at the time I listened more to audiobooks than music, I found
Thanks Jonathan,
My music collection isn't quite that big, so no worries there! I look forward
to trying it out! Thanks for the encouragement!
Desi
On Sep 30, 2013, at 3:58 PM, Jonathan Mosen wrote:
> Hi Desi, you should be able to sign up from the Store Menu of iTunes. I like
> iTunes M
Hi Desi, you should be able to sign up from the Store Menu of iTunes. I like
iTunes Match a lot, my only complaint is the 25,000 song limit, which means
that I can't upload my entire music library. The limit does not apply to
content you purchased through iTunes though.
Jonathan Mosen
Mosen Cons
Hi Everyone,
I have been considering signing up for iTunes Match, but I am a little
reluctant because I am Technologically challenged! LOL! My track record is
something like this. Every time someone tells me that installing something on
my computer or performing some transaction is the easie
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