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Apple Music, Apple Pay/Card, iCloud, Fitness+. Apple's online services (Apple Music, Apple Pay, Apple Card, iCloud, Fitness+, Apple ID, Apple News+, Apple One) iCloud Has iCloud pricing changed recently? Apple Music I am signed into Apple Music, yet it generally still asks me for password... iCloud Anyone else have issues with iCloud tabs?
Go into Settings > Music and untoggle Sync Library, click back, and then go back into Settings > Music.. is Sync still enabled? Favorites, play counts, added songs to library on iPhone 15 Pro Max are not synced to MacOS. Rebooting the phone allows sync to work, but after a few song plays, it breaks again. Signing in and out of iCloud, media and ...
For now I decided to turn off iCloud Music when I need to sync something from my iTunes Library (usually an Apple Lossless file), and then to turn iCloud Music back on after syncing is done. Unfortunately, turning off iCloud Music wipes out all Apple Music content downloaded for offline listening, so you will have to re-dowload it again.
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macrumors 6502a. If you did the iCloud Music Library from iOS before turning it on from iTunes on a Mac. The "waiting" or dotted cloud icon in iTunes means you have to upload it from the Mac. Simply just right click and select "add to iCloud Music Library" this of course is assuming you have the files on your Mac.
1. I deleted the Music app from my phone. 2. I Reloaded the Music app and notice a partial fouled up library still on iPhone. Weird 3. Deleted the Music app once again. 3. Go to Settings and then click on your name at the very top, then go down to Media and Purchases. Open this and signed out then signed back in. 4. I reloaded Music a second time.
lagwagon said: There's only I think three cloud icons that can appear next to songs in iTunes with iCloud Music Library. 1: Cloud with a down arrow to indicate something in the cloud you don't yet have on that computer. 2: Dotted outline cloud to indicate something wasn't a match when iCloud Music Library did its thing and require you to add to ...
Turning on the "show only music available offline" hides music that are cloud only (in this case songs only in the iCloud Music Library) and only shows you what's been downloaded into your phone (or synced prior to enabling iCloud Music Library) At least this is how it has always worked on my MacBook/iPhone since day 1.
The main disadvantage of using OneDrive is iOS won’t use it for integrated apps so the following still use iCloud storage. 1. iCloud backups 2. iCloud Photo Library - OneDrive can upload photos, but you lose the syncing feature of iCloud. 3. Notes 4. Messages (if using cloud syncing) 5. Any third party app that store data in iCloud.
Nov 23, 2020. #1. So I download music that’s not an Apple Music then add it to iTunes & it syncs to iCloud music library & it’ll automatically download on my iPhone. Yesterday it stopped working. Now iTunes fails to sync & I get “Genius results can’t be updated right now. The network connection was lost.”.