twinlight
Well-known member
Obviously yes. I meant adding it yourself from the beats 1 web page or from the app. Not cramming in everybody's calendar ��
I will not subscribe, and I'm not liking the new Music app.
Hi Basically I have two very specific issues.
- I believe you have seen elsewhere the playlist issue I am having where if I create a playlist in the phone app, and later when searching new music, go to add songs to the playlist, only certain ones show up in the playlist even though all show up in the library.
- Secondly, and this is similar to how my Spotify works, as I add songs to a playlist, they by default show up in the playlist in the order I add them. In the iphone app, there is no option to then auto-sort the songs by artist or name within the playlist (unless I manually move each and every one). However, in that same playlist in Apple Music on my Macbook, there is an option to auto sort those songs by Artist or Song Title with one click of a button. Despite doing that auto sort, it does not simultaneously cause that sorting action to display in the iphone app.
Sorry, it is clear in my head but challenging to describe.
So far very good. I have only been using for an hour or so, but like what I am seeing. I have spent most of my time playing curated play lists and like what I am hearing.
I do have a couple of questions. First, is there (will there be) a new iTunes being released along with Apple Music? Secondly, From my iPhone 6 Plus I added the album Yuck from Alipne to "My Music" and that worked as expected. I opened iTunes, and the album showed up in my music with Download from iCloud icon next to each song. Hovering over the icon produces the expected "Download from iCloud message, however, nothing happens when you click on the icon. Will Apple Music songs (1) not download to iTunes for off-line playing, (2) not download during the 3 month trial, or (3) require a new version of iTunes?
FYI - I am an Apple Match user.
Doug
I haven't even begun to understand any of this iCloud Music Library thing and I don't want to.
I'm going to re-download all of my music I have in iTunes Match on my Mac and just save the library on my external drive for in case anything wrong happens.
It's basically the same has having iCloud photos. Just means your music is accessible on all your devices that you are signed into with your Apple ID.
The Lannisters send their regards.
I know. I just mean with this whole DRM thing and all.
I know. I just mean with this whole DRM thing and all.