Re: Questions regarding Apple music

2017-09-22 Thread Kimber Gardner
There's an option within settings under music that will download to
your device any song you add to your library. If space is a
consideration, make sure this option is turned off.

On 9/22/17, Jen .  wrote:
> Hi I have added some music to my library as well but after it seems like my
> music downloads on its own so question is where would I find all the music I
> have added to library but not downloaded.  if I go to recently added some of
> the songs show up but not all of them and to see them all I have to go in to
> songs and find them that way
>
>> On Sep 21, 2017, at 10:34 PM, Mary Otten  wrote:
>>
>> Terry, you are correct. You can add as much stuff to your library as you
>> wish, and as long as you don't download it, you're good. As for the iPod,
>> I wouldn't. At least I would wait to see if there might be another one
>> coming out next year. Not too long before the iPhone came out, there were
>> some rumors about a possible new iPod. Those rumors were based on code
>> that was found in iOS 11 and something it was saying about iPod. I don't
>> remember the details. The point is, that the processor in the most recent
>> generation, generation six of the iPod touch, is far from the newest one.
>> That means, it probably won't get many more  upgrades. So, you could wait
>> and see if they come out with a new one that would be upgradable for some
>> years to come.
>> Mary
>>
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Sep 21, 2017, at 7:14 PM, Terri Stimmel 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello everyone,
>>>
>>>
>>> I no longer have my 64 gig iPad, which is fine.
>>>
>>> However, I still have an older iPhone, the 5S, 16 gig model. Eventually
>>> I would like to upgrade my phone. But this isn't the best time for me to
>>>
>>> do this. So I have to use whatever works.
>>>
>>>
>>> Now here is what I would like to know.
>>>
>>> If I add music to my library, as long as I don't download an album, then
>>>
>>> it doesn't take space up on my phone, right?
>>>
>>> I really would like to download stuff. But I know I would run out of
>>> space, pretty quickly. I certainly don't want this.
>>>
>>>
>>> If I can get a phone with more space down the road, this would be great!
>>>
>>> But if getting an iPod would be better, which generation should I look
>>> in to?
>>>
>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>>
>>>
>>> Terri
>>>
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Re: Questions regarding Apple music

2017-09-22 Thread Billy Maynard

hi,

That's exactly how you'd find all your songs or you could use the artest 
button or the   other buttons.  The only difference is if you want only your 
downloaded music that's also a button.
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Subject: Re: Questions regarding Apple music


Hi I have added some music to my library as well but after it seems like my 
music downloads on its own so question is where would I find all the music I 
have added to library but not downloaded.  if I go to recently added some of 
the songs show up but not all of them and to see them all I have to go in to 
songs and find them that way



On Sep 21, 2017, at 10:34 PM, Mary Otten <motte...@gmail.com> wrote:

Terry, you are correct. You can add as much stuff to your library as you 
wish, and as long as you don't download it, you're good. As for the iPod, 
I wouldn't. At least I would wait to see if there might be another one 
coming out next year. Not too long before the iPhone came out, there were 
some rumors about a possible new iPod. Those rumors were based on code 
that was found in iOS 11 and something it was saying about iPod. I don't 
remember the details. The point is, that the processor in the most recent 
generation, generation six of the iPod touch, is far from the newest one. 
That means, it probably won't get many more  upgrades. So, you could wait 
and see if they come out with a new one that would be upgradable for some 
years to come.

Mary


Sent from my iPhone

On Sep 21, 2017, at 7:14 PM, Terri Stimmel <icecreamlove...@outlook.com> 
wrote:


Hello everyone,


I no longer have my 64 gig iPad, which is fine.

However, I still have an older iPhone, the 5S, 16 gig model. Eventually
I would like to upgrade my phone. But this isn't the best time for me to
do this. So I have to use whatever works.


Now here is what I would like to know.

If I add music to my library, as long as I don't download an album, then
it doesn't take space up on my phone, right?

I really would like to download stuff. But I know I would run out of
space, pretty quickly. I certainly don't want this.


If I can get a phone with more space down the road, this would be great!

But if getting an iPod would be better, which generation should I look
in to?


Thank you,


Terri

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Re: Questions regarding Apple music

2017-09-22 Thread Jen .
Hi I have added some music to my library as well but after it seems like my 
music downloads on its own so question is where would I find all the music I 
have added to library but not downloaded.  if I go to recently added some of 
the songs show up but not all of them and to see them all I have to go in to 
songs and find them that way

> On Sep 21, 2017, at 10:34 PM, Mary Otten  wrote:
> 
> Terry, you are correct. You can add as much stuff to your library as you 
> wish, and as long as you don't download it, you're good. As for the iPod, I 
> wouldn't. At least I would wait to see if there might be another one coming 
> out next year. Not too long before the iPhone came out, there were some 
> rumors about a possible new iPod. Those rumors were based on code that was 
> found in iOS 11 and something it was saying about iPod. I don't remember the 
> details. The point is, that the processor in the most recent generation, 
> generation six of the iPod touch, is far from the newest one. That means, it 
> probably won't get many more  upgrades. So, you could wait and see if they 
> come out with a new one that would be upgradable for some years to come.
> Mary
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Sep 21, 2017, at 7:14 PM, Terri Stimmel  
>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello everyone,
>> 
>> 
>> I no longer have my 64 gig iPad, which is fine.
>> 
>> However, I still have an older iPhone, the 5S, 16 gig model. Eventually 
>> I would like to upgrade my phone. But this isn't the best time for me to 
>> do this. So I have to use whatever works.
>> 
>> 
>> Now here is what I would like to know.
>> 
>> If I add music to my library, as long as I don't download an album, then 
>> it doesn't take space up on my phone, right?
>> 
>> I really would like to download stuff. But I know I would run out of 
>> space, pretty quickly. I certainly don't want this.
>> 
>> 
>> If I can get a phone with more space down the road, this would be great!
>> 
>> But if getting an iPod would be better, which generation should I look 
>> in to?
>> 
>> 
>> Thank you,
>> 
>> 
>> Terri
>> 
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Re: Questions regarding Apple music

2017-09-21 Thread Mary Otten
Terry, you are correct. You can add as much stuff to your library as you wish, 
and as long as you don't download it, you're good. As for the iPod, I wouldn't. 
At least I would wait to see if there might be another one coming out next 
year. Not too long before the iPhone came out, there were some rumors about a 
possible new iPod. Those rumors were based on code that was found in iOS 11 and 
something it was saying about iPod. I don't remember the details. The point is, 
that the processor in the most recent generation, generation six of the iPod 
touch, is far from the newest one. That means, it probably won't get many more  
upgrades. So, you could wait and see if they come out with a new one that would 
be upgradable for some years to come.
Mary


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> On Sep 21, 2017, at 7:14 PM, Terri Stimmel  
> wrote:
> 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> 
> I no longer have my 64 gig iPad, which is fine.
> 
> However, I still have an older iPhone, the 5S, 16 gig model. Eventually 
> I would like to upgrade my phone. But this isn't the best time for me to 
> do this. So I have to use whatever works.
> 
> 
> Now here is what I would like to know.
> 
> If I add music to my library, as long as I don't download an album, then 
> it doesn't take space up on my phone, right?
> 
> I really would like to download stuff. But I know I would run out of 
> space, pretty quickly. I certainly don't want this.
> 
> 
> If I can get a phone with more space down the road, this would be great!
> 
> But if getting an iPod would be better, which generation should I look 
> in to?
> 
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> 
> Terri
> 
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Questions regarding Apple music

2017-09-21 Thread Terri Stimmel
Hello everyone,


I no longer have my 64 gig iPad, which is fine.

However, I still have an older iPhone, the 5S, 16 gig model. Eventually 
I would like to upgrade my phone. But this isn't the best time for me to 
do this. So I have to use whatever works.


Now here is what I would like to know.

If I add music to my library, as long as I don't download an album, then 
it doesn't take space up on my phone, right?

I really would like to download stuff. But I know I would run out of 
space, pretty quickly. I certainly don't want this.


If I can get a phone with more space down the road, this would be great!

But if getting an iPod would be better, which generation should I look 
in to?


Thank you,


Terri

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