I can only see the music I purchase via Apple, but not the rest of my music that I ripped from my CDs.
Then under subheading "View albums, playlists, and more in Music on Apple Vision Pro":Get music to play on Apple Vision Pro in the following ways:
Become an Apple Music subscriber: ...
Participate in Family Sharing: ...
Listen to Apple Music radio: ...
In the Music app, the library includes music you added or downloaded from Apple Music, music videos you added from Apple Music, and your iTunes Store purchases.
I wonder if iTunes Match will work on AVP.I'm just guessing, but since AVP plays music from the could, you probably need to subscribe to iTunes Match.
Subscribe to iTunes Match - Apple Support
iTunes Match gives you access to all of your music on all of your devices, even songs that you've imported from other sources such as CDs.support.apple.com
Well, got disconnected and went to music of all things.I'm on the phone with Apple now. Well, I'm waiting for the next person in line to help me.
I wonder if iTunes Match will work on AVP.
You can’t sync anything on the AVP. It’s a disaster. See this thread.
It's impossible to transfer Photos library to Vision Pro without iCloud 🤯
I just spent an hour on the phone with Apple trying to solve what I think should be really simple. I'd like to see my 90GB Photos library on the VP but I don't use iCloud and I don't want to upload my photos to the cloud. Feels like basic functionality to me but Apple Suport wasn't able to...forums.macrumors.com
You may be able to airdrop. I can try this later.
Airdropping photos from my iphone worked, FWIW. That being said the AVP is what finally got me to subscribe to icloud plus haha. I figure if I can afford the headset I can deal with the minimal storage charge. I just hate paying for like 4 cloud storage solutions on principle
Please let us know. I need to try it but am buried on another project at the moment.
Glad iCloud works for you, that's great!
For me it's not a question of affording it. It's 2 parts. 1) my data set is larger than any iCloud plan can handle, and 2) I have some client files that are not allowed to be on the cloud, and 3) I don't like storing personal data in the cloud because it's not a question of if, but when and how bad, cloud data is compromised.
That said, I totally think cloud services can be great and make a lot of sense for many people, so kudos to those that enjoy them.
curious, what storage level did you get? i assume you are in the apple ecosystem so did you factor in storage space for your other apple products or all you car about is for the avp?That being said the AVP is what finally got me to subscribe to icloud plus haha.
Are you specifically curious about photo transfer, file transfer, or music? And what is the source? iPhone or Mac (or PC)?
Photo and Music transfer from a Mac (Sonoma) so that the photos/music appear in the Photo.app and Music.app on the AVP.
Gotcha. I can confirm for sure that photos can be transferred form a mac via AirDrop. I thought i had music on my computer, but apparently I don't, so I couldn't test that out.
So after you airdrop the photos, they import into the Photos app? Do you have to do something to import them, or does it just ask to do that as part of the Airdrop automatically somehow? And thank you!