o prNble, I just wanted to be sure I did not misunderstand you.

On Feb 11, 2012, at 7:28 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:

> Oh sorry, I get your point, when I was doing this, for me it was just so I 
> knew that the music was there so when it said local, it meant the music was 
> on my drive and so you are right in what you say!
> 
> On 12 Feb 2012, at 12:22 AM, Scott Howell <scottn3...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Kawal,
>> 
>> I was a little confused when you said that if the track said "local" meant 
>> it was in the cloud and "download" meant you could download the file. As I 
>> understand, "local" indicated it is on your local drive and "Download" means 
>> it is not on your local drive, but is in the cloud. 
>> Perhaps I misunderstood? At least for me "local" means just that and the 
>> track is on my drive. I just went through a substantial cleanup of a totally 
>> unattended mess. :)
>> 
>> On Feb 11, 2012, at 6:56 PM, Kawal Gucukoglu wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello Everyone.
>>> 
>>> This may be a long mail so delete if you do not want to read.
>>> 
>>> From time to time, we all have trouble with our music in our Itunes Library 
>>> as I had recently.
>>> 
>>> To cut a story short, I had purchased a lot of music from Itunes using my I 
>>> phone 4S due to the fact I was at work and feeling a bit bored with what I 
>>> was doing.  (Sh) do not tell the boss.  I was finding that all my purchased 
>>> items were not showing on my I phone 4S so I must have reset my phone half 
>>> a dozen times and this kept happening that all my music was not showing.
>>> 
>>> So today, I was talking to someone who has used the Mac for years with 
>>> Voice Over and they were explaining how all his music was in the Cloud.  
>>> Prior to that, I had gone in Itunes to the Store tab to view my account 
>>> information.  Purely by accident, I was checking that my Icloud was on and 
>>> my Icloud Match was on too. So I kept arrowing across and I came to a tab 
>>> called add devices to my I Cloud and it asked me if I wanted to add my Mac 
>>> Book Pro which I duly did.  Voice Over informed me that now all my music 
>>> would be uploaded to the Cloud on my Mac.  I then thought that this would 
>>> mean I did not have to sync my I phone 4S with Itunes to get my music.
>>> 
>>> So again I deleted all my content off the phone and set my phone up again.  
>>> Whilst I was doing that, a friend of mine said that I should make sure all 
>>> my music was uploaded to the Cloud.  So he told me to do command J on my 
>>> Mac as more columns would be shown where my music table was.  I could check 
>>> and uncheck the columns and two of the columns were important, I Cloud 
>>> status and whether each song was matched or not.  Once I had set up my 
>>> columns, I went to each track in my music library and next to each track it 
>>> either said download or local.  If it said Local, then it was in the Cloud. 
>>>  If it said Download then it meant that I had to press the VO space bar to 
>>> start the download.  If I then went to the right with VO right arrow, then 
>>> the Icloud status would say matched, purchased.  So I went down the column 
>>> with VO down arrow and made sure all the column was showing purchased, 
>>> uploaded or matched.
>>> 
>>> So now I have aperfect library where I do not have to sync my I phone to as 
>>> I only sync my podcasts, Apps and books.
>>> 
>>> Also, you can select all your music table, and do command I, go to the 
>>> option tab, and slide your volume up to 100% and so when your music is 
>>> played it's at maximum volume.
>>> 
>>> I do not know if this information is useful to anyone but now I'm hassle 
>>> free from worrying about my I phone 4S being filled up too quick.  It even 
>>> downloads the next trac ready to play when your track is finished.
>>> 
>>> Best of luck for whoever tries it.
>>> 
>>> Kawal.
>>> 
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