Hi,
Also note that when you delete the files, there is an option to delete them
from iCloud as well, make sure that this box is not checked otherwise you won't
be able to re-download them.
Later...
On 2012-01-16, at 2:13 AM, Yuma Decaux wrote:
> There's a little process much documented on an a
There's a little process much documented on an article but i just took the
essential and didn't keep the bookmark.
Here goes:
First create a smart playlist with two rules. First being to check for tracks
which have found a match on icloud. The second is to get tracks which bitrate
is under 256
How does one delete local files and replace them with higher
resolution files from the cloud?
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Hi Matthew,
Yes it's all CDs. I've made some playlists with under 256k as well as unclouded
songs and i see many of them, as well as purchased tracks for some odd reason.
I heard about the method for deleting local files to redownload them in higher
bitrates but i don't really see it happenin
Hi Yuma.
Did you mean CD rather than DVDs? If not, iTunes Match from what I understand
is only for music.
iTunes Match only upgrades what you have if it isn't already in 256 K AAC and
it'll only upload anything that isn't present in the iTunes catalogue. Also, if
you've purchased anything from t
Hi all,
As i'm increasing my library with dvd rips, i don't see how itunes match
updates my library. How can i make sure it's actually matching new tracks and
uploading those it doesn't have?
Best regards,
Yuma
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