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iTunes Match uploads your music library from the Apple Music app on your Mac or iTunes for Windows on your PC. Then you can access your music library on all of your devices that have Sync Library turned on. To subscribe to iTunes Match, update your Mac to the latest version of macOS.
As the name suggests, iTunes Match matches your local music library to Apple's DRM-protected iTunes Store and uploads anything it can't match regardless of whether you ripped music from CDs, purchased it from Amazon, or imported it into iTunes from other sources.
iTunes Match is part of the Apple iCloud suite of web-based services. With it, you can upload your music collection to your iCloud Music Library and share it with other devices using the same Apple ID/Apple Account. iTunes Match makes it easy to access all of your music on any compatible device.
iTunes Match lets its users match up to 100,000 songs from their iTunes library (or libraries) to the DRM-free iTunes Store catalog; these tracks can then be streamed or downloaded to up to 10 of your other devices.
iTunes Match automatically scans media files and tries to identify media in your iTunes library, such as the names of songs and artists. Then three things occur: It uploads anything it can’t match, regardless of the source of the media file.
For $25 a year, Apple's iTunes Match service lets you match or upload up to 100,000 tracks from your Mac's library (or libraries) to iCloud Music Library, where you can then stream or download said tracks — DRM-free — to up to nine of your other devices (a total of 10).
iTunes Match is the solution to this -- it scans your music library and compares it with the 20 million songs available on iTunes. Any matches will then be available to you for instant...
iTunes Match is a service from Apple that allows you to keep a cloud-based music collection for $25 per year. Unlike Google Music and Amazon Cloud Player,...
What is iTunes Match? iTunes Match is part of Apple’s iCloud and iTunes in the Cloud initiative (although you do not need an iCloud account to sign up, only an Apple ID...
iTunes Match is Apple’s music wireless syncing service. It enables you to stream tracks from all your iTunes libraries on all computers and iOS devices. Our iTunes Match guide will help...
Called “a match made in iCloud,” the service determines which songs in your music collection (including those ripped from CD) are available in the iTunes Store. Those tracks are automatically...
With iTunes Match, you add the songs you want to your iPhone or iPod touch without connecting your iOS device to your computer because your library syncs from the cloud. Linking your iPhone or iPod touch to iTunes Match deletes all the music on your device to replace it with your online library.
Every song that you've added to your music library in iTunes via CD or digital download, including music from the iTunes Store or another source, can be stored in iTunes Match.
iTunes Match (pictured below) is a $24-per-year service that stores all your music in iCloud—even songs imported from CDs or not purchased in the iTunes Store—and makes it available on up to 10 of your devices and computers.
With an iTunes Match subscription, iTunes matches your library, uploads any unmatched tracks, and makes your music available on multiple devices through the iCloud Music Library. If you...
iTunes Match is a service from Apple that allows you to keep a cloud-based music collection for $25 per year. Unlike Google Music and Amazon Cloud Player ,...
With iTunes Match, you can access your entire music library from anywhere, without the need for physical storage space on your devices. One of the key features of iTunes Match is its ability to match your existing music library with songs available on the iTunes Store.
After weeks of speculation, Apple finally launched iTunes Match yesterday. For $24.99 a year, iTunes Match grants you access to a copy of your iTunes library stored in the cloud.
Let’s take a detailed look at iTunes Match, in order to help readers figure out whether it’s worth the subscription fee. What it is, and how it works Unlike Apple Music, which allows iOS device owners to stream Apple’s iTunes music catalog for a $9.99 monthly fee, iTunes Music carries an annual $24.99 (£21.99) fee.
What are the differences (and overlaps) between iTunes Match, Apple Music, iCloud Music Library and iTunes in the Cloud? And which is the best Apple music service for me to use?