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Soulweaponry

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Mar 13, 2010
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iTunes Match is awesome when it works. Works well on my MacBook and my iPad. But my iPhone? For some reason it'll work sometimes, but most times all the music is greyed out and it looks like this. Can't click anything or do anything. I have iTunes Match enabled in the music settings so what's going on?

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CrAkD

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Feb 15, 2010
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go into general> cellular and turn on itunes. same thing was happening to me.

it works sometimes cause itll work on wifi but not on cellular until you turn it on.
 

Soulweaponry

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Mar 13, 2010
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go into general> cellular and turn on itunes. same thing was happening to me.

it works sometimes cause itll work on wifi but not on cellular until you turn it on.

I cannot believe the fix was that easy. Thank you so much.
 

Afbar1114

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Jun 18, 2012
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so what is itunes match excatly ? i have been giving it some thought since i got iphone.
 

Soulweaponry

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Mar 13, 2010
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iTunes Match is all of your music in the cloud. Even music you haven't bought through iTunes. All my old stuff I ripped through windows media player a long time ago was "matched" in the cloud and now all the music on my I phone, iPad and Apple TV are streamed. It's pretty freaking amazing. It was really awesome the other day when I bought my first iPad and all I did was sign in under my apple id and boom. My entire music library was on my iPad. No syncing no nothing. It was just there. As well as my iPhone (now I don't have music taking up space) and Apple TV. It cost $25 a year and is 100% worth it. I'm sure eventually just like mobile me it will be free
 

Afbar1114

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Jun 18, 2012
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Stream. You also have the option of downloading from the cloud just in case you're away from Internet

ok i might try this just to get some of my old music in better quality


So would I have to delete all music on phone in order to do this?
 
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serialtoon

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Jul 1, 2009
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Does this work from a desktop environment? As in if i want to listen to my library from my work PC? Is there a limit to PCs i can use this on? I usually log into anywhere from 10-15 machines daily.
 

big samm

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Oct 27, 2008
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Does this work from a desktop environment? As in if i want to listen to my library from my work PC? Is there a limit to PCs i can use this on? I usually log into anywhere from 10-15 machines daily.

I think it's up to 10 different devices...

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iTunes Match is all of your music in the cloud. Even music you haven't bought through iTunes. All my old stuff I ripped through windows media player a long time ago was "matched" in the cloud and now all the music on my I phone, iPad and Apple TV are streamed. It's pretty freaking amazing. It was really awesome the other day when I bought my first iPad and all I did was sign in under my apple id and boom. My entire music library was on my iPad. No syncing no nothing. It was just there. As well as my iPhone (now I don't have music taking up space) and Apple TV. It cost $25 a year and is 100% worth it. I'm sure eventually just like mobile me it will be free

And now with the updated Remote app and itunes match on the apple tv, you don't even need to open the tv anymore, since all the songs albums appears in the remote app and the music gets streamed in the cloud to apple tv, no need to airplay music anymore!!
 

JAT

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Dec 31, 2001
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Does this work from a desktop environment? As in if i want to listen to my library from my work PC? Is there a limit to PCs i can use this on? I usually log into anywhere from 10-15 machines daily.
You have to "authorize" a device, whether computer or phone. I doubt you want to spread your password over that many PCs. If you had one that was always there, use that one.
 

lwilliams

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Nov 27, 2012
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Question.........since I have 480 gb of music........if I use Match, is all of that available on my 64gb Phone, MBA, iPad 64gb, WITHOUT downloading to those devices????:confused::confused:

Would that mean I can delete music from all devices EXCEPT the desktop machine and have everything available on all at all times?
 

zhenya

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Jan 6, 2005
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Question.........since I have 480 gb of music........if I use Match, is all of that available on my 64gb Phone, MBA, iPad 64gb, WITHOUT downloading to those devices????:confused::confused:

Would that mean I can delete music from all devices EXCEPT the desktop machine and have everything available on all at all times?

Sort of.

It does work exactly the way you describe, but it has a 25k song limit to be uploaded (songs that are not purchased from iTunes).
 

trvsglr

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Sep 20, 2009
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So just to be clear if I would sign up for iTunes match, I would not have to sync copies of my music from my PC to my iPhone and iPad, which would free up space on my devices? Also if my music streams to me from iCloud, does that use up data on my plan?
 

trvsglr

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Sep 20, 2009
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If your not on wifi then yes streaming will eat on your data plan...

Thank you for your response, I have another annoying question but does anyone have a ball park idea of how much data one song will consume? I have the 5gb data plan, I only listen to my music pretty much when driving and I don't do that very much. If i would happen to take a long drive or if I plan to listen to music heavily I could just download over wifi what I want to listen to, or just switch off iTunes match and then sync my music from my PC to my iPhone before i leave my house? Again sorry for these questions but I'm just trying to fully understabnd it, I am really thinking about getting it. I mainly want it to free up space on my devices and like I said i really dont listen to Music outside of my wifi connection that often.
 

zhenya

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Thank you for your response, I have another annoying question but does anyone have a ball park idea of how much data one song will consume? I have the 5gb data plan, I only listen to my music pretty much when driving and I don't do that very much. If i would happen to take a long drive or if I plan to listen to music heavily I could just download over wifi what I want to listen to, or just switch off iTunes match and then sync my music from my PC to my iPhone before i leave my house? Again sorry for these questions but I'm just trying to fully understabnd it, I am really thinking about getting it. I mainly want it to free up space on my devices and like I said i really dont listen to Music outside of my wifi connection that often.

Match songs are at 256kb, which will consume ~120MB/hour of listening.

Yes, you can download music beforehand, and play it while on the road - ensuring that you don't use data by turning off the 'use cellular' option. The entire library will still be displayed, but songs not downloaded will be greyed out and not accessible. Music that is played via Match but not downloaded is stored in a cache, and for some period of time not re-downloaded, so if you largely listen to the same music, you should only have to 'stream' it once.

Match does not play well with syncing directly from a computer - you can do that, but when you next turn on Match, it will remove the music that you have synced.
 

trvsglr

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Sep 20, 2009
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Match songs are at 256kb, which will consume ~120MB/hour of listening.

Yes, you can download music beforehand, and play it while on the road - ensuring that you don't use data by turning off the 'use cellular' option. The entire library will still be displayed, but songs not downloaded will be greyed out and not accessible. Music that is played via Match but not downloaded is stored in a cache, and for some period of time not re-downloaded, so if you largely listen to the same music, you should only have to 'stream' it once.

Match does not play well with syncing directly from a computer - you can do that, but when you next turn on Match, it will remove the music that you have synced.

Ok great, thank you so much for explaining it simply for me!!
 
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