Hmmm. This is totally not what I'm seeing. So either they are redoing how
songs are managed on the iPhone, or they managed to break accessibility in the
update (either of these are possible). I suppose it's off to the forums where
I can speak freely about such things then ...
-Chris-
On Jul 2
This is when you are in Songs view. I don't believe that you'll have any
issues with the songs that are already uploaded to iCloud.
Later...
Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada
On 2012-07-29, at 4:01 PM, Chris Meredith wrote:
> In what view would I find this? Songs? Artist? It's possible
In what view would I find this? Songs? Artist? It's possible that this is
broken in ... um ... builds of iOS that I'm not permitted to talk about, in
which case this is a regression and I should file a bug. The other possibility
is that my phone is syncing everything in my music library desp
Hi,
In iOS, if the music is locally stored, there will be no indication whereas if
it is in iCloud, part of your iTunes Match collection and thus downloadable,
there will be an iCloud Download button after the given item.
To delete an item is a little tricky but I have had success doing this:
Greetings.
So I just turned on iTunes Match and am in the process of uploading my entire
library. One thing I'm noticing, though: It appears that VoiceOver doesn't
actually see the cloud icon next to songs, artists or albums that indicate
their status as "in the cloud" vs. locally downloaded.