according to their information page which I read today. Apple music and
itunes match will complement each other but will be separate. Thus, it
seems that if you already renewed your iTunes match that subscription
remains and you would still have to get apple music separate.
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> On 30 Jun 2015, at 13:19, Robert Doc wright wrote:
>
> My concern is what if I have already renewed my iTunes match. what happens to
> my $25 that I have already spent when I subscri
My concern is what if I have already renewed my iTunes match. what happens
to my $25 that I have already spent when I subscribe to Apple music?
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Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2015 12:57 AM
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iTunes Match will be integrated into Apple Music. Not sure if I understand this
correctly, but you would only have to subscribe to one service, not both, to
use Match.
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I looked at the twitter page but did not see any information concerning those
persons who have recently renewed their iTunes match subscription as to whether
they will be refunded once they start an Apple music subscription, will the $25
they just spent for the
I looked at the twitter page but did not see any information concerning those
persons who have recently renewed their iTunes match subscription as to whether
they will be refunded once they start an Apple music subscription, will the $25
they just spent for the year somehow be used to cover so
[mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
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Agreed. I'd pay for this immediately if everything came in as ALAC format
(since Apple refuses to support FLAC *sigh*)
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Sent: Sunday, June 28, 2015 12:52 PM
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Subject: Article about Apple Music and iTunes Match
Hi all,
FYI, I’m pasting a link to an article from a generally trustworthy iOS
blog. According to inform
Apple Music and iTunes Match
Hi all,
FYI, I’m pasting a link to an article from a generally trustworthy iOS blog.
According to information posted publicly on Twitter by Eddy Cue, those who
purchase a subscription to Apple Music won’t need a separate iTunes Match
subscription as the
Hi all,
FYI, I’m pasting a link to an article from a generally trustworthy iOS blog.
According to information posted publicly on Twitter by Eddy Cue, those who
purchase a subscription to Apple Music won’t need a separate iTunes Match
subscription as the functionality will be built-in. As well
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Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2015 3:12 PM
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Subject: Re: What happens to iTunes Match with the release of Apple Music?
Hi. Actually, that's not true. You'll still need iTunes match if you ha
Apple has already made it clear iTunes Match is not going anywhere, for good
reason.
I have a lot of material uploaded to iTunes Match that Apple Music won't have.
For a start, everything the Beatles recorded officially, and a lot that has
never officially been released.
I also have a l
Yes, I would subscribe to it before they launch Apple music. I honestly wish
they would bundle Apple music into an iTunes match subscription price, since it
only comes out to around two or three dollars a month. Like I said before
though, hopefully will get more clarification on what does or
ly, that's not true. You'll still need iTunes match if you have LPs
> or anything that you did not purchase from the iTunes store if you want to
> save them in the cloud. They make it seem a little confusing at first, so
> hopefully the clarify things once Apple music is released
Hi. Actually, that's not true. You'll still need iTunes match if you have LPs
or anything that you did not purchase from the iTunes store if you want to save
them in the cloud. They make it seem a little confusing at first, so hopefully
the clarify things once Apple music is released
rack? That was or is the beauty of iMatch. I always seem to
> be a day late and a dollar short in getting around to completing a large task
> like digitizing.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Eileen
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Jun 11, 2015, at 2:26 PM, christopher hal
around to completing a large task like
digitizing.
Thanks.
Eileen
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> On Jun 11, 2015, at 2:26 PM, christopher hallsworth
> wrote:
>
> iTunes Match will be replaced by the "My Music" feature of Apple Music. This
> is where all your matched items will be
iTunes Match will be replaced by the "My Music" feature of Apple Music. This is
where all your matched items will be found. Not only that; you will also be
able to stream any song or album you like from the iTunes Store which they call
Apple Music library.
> On 11 Jun 2015, at 21:5
Hi,
Just wondering what will happen to iTunes Match once Apple Music is released.
I suppose once you've matched all you want from your personal music and saved
the matched plus purchased music, and it's saved to your own storage, there's
not much point in continuing to subs
Open iTunes, go to Store > view account, enter your Apple ID password, click
turn off autorenew after the iTunes Match heading.
> On 22 May 2015, at 15:19, Marcos Rodrigues wrote:
>
> Hi folks:
>
> How can I cancel my subscription to ITunes match?
>
> Regards.
> M
Hi folks:
How can I cancel my subscription to ITunes match?
Regards.
Marcos Rodrigues
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Hi Sher, as Anna says, it's not so much that the tracks get replaced on your
local computer, but they do get replaced in the cloud if iTunes finds a match,
which is I think what you're asking about.
You can bui
Could you elaborate just a bit re this?
> Thanks so much for the very helpful response.
>
> Cher
>
>
>
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> Sent: Monday, May 11, 2015 11:40 AM
> To: viphone
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> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: [Bulk] Re: iTunes Match- detecting which songs were replaced
>
> Hi Sher, as Anna says, it's not so much th
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Subject: [Bulk] Re: iTunes Match- detecting which songs were replaced
Hi,
iTunes doesn't change any tracks in the library on
after
subscription.
Cher
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Sent: Monday, May 11, 2015 2:26 PM
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Subject: [Bulk] Re: iTunes Match- detecting which songs were replaced
Hi Sher, as Anna says, it
Hi Sher, as Anna says, it's not so much that the tracks get replaced on your
local computer, but they do get replaced in the cloud if iTunes finds a match,
which is I think what you're asking about.
You can build a smart playlist to do this. When I first did iTunes Match, I was
able
uldn't find the option to show iCloud status. But at least
you now know it can be done.
Best,
Anna
> On May 11, 2015, at 10:13 AM, Don & Cher wrote:
>
> If you subscribe to iTunes Match, how do you easily tell which songs were
> replaced and which were not? Do you have
If you subscribe to iTunes Match, how do you easily tell which songs were
replaced and which were not? Do you have to go into 'Get Info' on each one
to see if the additional tags have been added or what? Thanks.
Cher
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> Cher
>
>
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> [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>] On Behalf
> Of Jon
Jonathan- If you import from commercial CDs though, and iTunes seems to
recognize the CD, then no tagging is necessary, right?
I have a few playlists burned by someone else also, is there a tutorial on how
to tag the songs as necessary for iTunes Match? Thanks.
Cher
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you will not get charged again. Apple keeps a record of all your subscriptions.
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To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Saturday, May 02, 2015 11:21 AM
Subject: Activating iTunes Match on a ne
Hi,
I’m setting up
I found out I had only authorized the computer, but hadn’t signed in to the
store yet.
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Kramlinger, Keith G., M.D.
Sent: Saturday, May 02, 2015 12:21 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Activating iTunes Match on
Hi,
I'm setting up iTunes on a new PC. I am an iTunes Match subscriber. When I try
to activate iTunes Match, I get only 2 options - No thanks to a subscription,
or Subscribe for $25. Do I press the latter and hope I don't get charged again?
Thanks, Keith
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>
> Hi Alan, the only content you have access to as an iTunes Match subscriber is
> content you already own, eith
Jonathan, what did you use to tag your vynal?
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Hi Alan, the only content
Hi,
It's US$25, and you purchase it by going to the Store menu in iTunes and
choosing Turn On iTunes match.
Best,
Anna
> On Apr 27, 2015, at 10:16 PM, Terry-Ann Saurmann
> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I was telling a friend about iTunes match, not something I use mysel
Hi all,
I was telling a friend about iTunes match, not something I use myself. He
would like to know the cost of a subscription and if it is a purchase from
iTunes? Terry
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Hi Alan, the only content you have access to as an iTunes Match subscriber
is content y
Hi Alan, the only content you have access to as an iTunes Match subscriber is
content you already own, either through purchasing it from iTunes itself, or by
going through the quite lengthy process of uploading your own music to it. It's
called iTunes match because a series of algorithms t
Hi alan,
Actually, if you have the track in your library and it's not from iTunes, you
can still download the iTunes version during the time you're subscribed to
iTunes Match, and you can keep that copy even after the subscription runs out.
Best,
Anna
> On Apr 27, 2015, at
Okay thanks. That makes sense. You're entitled to get an iTunes Match version
of any music you're deemed to own but you're not entitled to download a track
you were eligible to listen to as a Match subscriber but never purchased or
already had in your personal library.
Alan Le
Hi alan,
iTunes Match is not like a typical streaming service. It basically lets you
treat the music you get from places other than iTunes as though it was iTunes
music. It goes through your music collection, and when it encounters songs
available in the iTunes store, it makes copies of those
Anna,
Maybe you can help me understand iTunes Match by answering this. I think of
Match as being a type of streaming music service. My understanding is that
music streaming services will let you play their content located in the cloud
as long as you're paying their subscription fee. I d
Hi,
The music you bought from iTunes will still be available in iCloud. Once iTunes
Match expires, you'll need to sync with iTunes to get other music onto your
phone.
HTH,
Anna
> On Apr 27, 2015, at 11:59 AM, Lizand Sammie
> wrote:
>
> Hi Anna! Thank you very much fo
Hi Anna! Thank you very much for your help. Now once I turned off the
automatic renew for iTunes match it said that after my expiration date my
music will no longer be in the cloud. Do I need to download everything on
to my phone now before match expires?
Liz Ulrich and Leader dog sammie
Grace
Hi,
The easiest thing is probably to open iTunes on your computer, choose Store,
and sign into your account. Find the automatic payment for iTunes Match, and
turn it off.
Best,
Anna
> On Apr 27, 2015, at 10:58 AM, Lizand Sammie
> wrote:
>
> I have a yearly subscription to
I have a yearly subscription to iTunes match that is up for renewal next
month. I want to cancel it before it renews. How do I go about canceling
my subscription?
Liz Ulrich and Leader dog sammie
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Hi,
Everything is ok now. Perhaps it is still out in some other parts of
the world. Thanks again.
Matthew
On 03/12/2015 06:20 AM, Robert Doc Wright wrote:
I wonder if this is just in a specific region. I am in mountain daylight
time and both iTunes radio and match are working for me her
I wonder if this is just in a specific region. I am in mountain daylight
time and both iTunes radio and match are working for me here in Colorado.
If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why? then where does the learning
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Any time. Hope that helped. I automatically went to twitter when I saw things
were seriously down and found the Wired article confirming it along with a few
others, and they all are saying the same thing.
> On Mar 11, 2015, at 11:28 AM, matthew dyer
> wrote:
>
> Hi Tim, thanks for conferring.
Hi Tim, thanks for conferring.
H
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> On Mar 11, 2015, at 9:47 AM, Tim Emmons wrote:
>
> Yup, it’s down. I pulled up a Wired article on it and iTunes, iCloud and
> match all of the services a
Yup, it’s down. I pulled up a Wired article on it and iTunes, iCloud and match
all of the services are down. They called it a blanket outage meaning
everything was covered by the outage. Hopefully they resolve it soon. I’m going
through iTunes Radio withdrawals. Lol. Talk to you guys later on.
Hi all. Anyone here having problems with the iTunes Store? I keep getting a
message on the app about not being able to prodded the request, but can still
view the store.. The music app is also locking up. I am using iOS 8.2. Thanks.
Matthew
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Hi Robert,
The idea of iTunes Match is that it stores all your music. You could remove
music from your iTunes library, unless you purchased it from iTunes, in which
case, it will remain there. You can remove music from your phone by finding the
album you want to delete, flicking up or down to
How do I remove music from iTunes match? I want to take out the christmas
music I added in December.
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To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 10:30 AM
Subject: Re: ITUNES MATCH
Hi Billy,
I'm not
Hi Billy,
You'll need iTunes to get the music into iTunes Match, but you won't need it to
download the music to your phone.
The key to tagging is Control-I in Windows, Command-I on a Mac. You can select
multiple files and tag them as a group if they're all by the same artist
Woody Anna Dresner
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 11:30 AM
Subject: Re: ITUNES MATCH
Hi Billy,
I'm not sure what info iTunes uses to identify files for iTunes Match, but if
it uses tag info, that's not all it uses, because it can match files e
Hi Billy,
I'm not sure what info iTunes uses to identify files for iTunes Match, but if
it uses tag info, that's not all it uses, because it can match files even if I
haven't tagged them quite right. I'm not sure what would happen if there were
no tags at all, though. I w
hi,
I've consitered using itunes match but, I have some relaly old mp3s from way
back when tht probly don't have toe tags on them that list album artest etc.
while we're asking questions about iTunes match, I have a few too.
Would match do these files too?
Is the ay t do t
Hi Carol,
iTunes Match is an annual subscription, so you pay $24.99 once a year. It’s an
automatic payment unless you change this.
You don’t have to do anything special once you’ve got it. iTunes wil go through
all of your music. If it has a copy in the iTunes store, you will have access
to
Hi all,
I'm thinking of going for ITunes Match, so can anyone tell me the following:
After enabling and paying for it, what else do I need to do? Has anyone done a
useful podcast or written a good article to which you could direct me?
We have still quite a lot of music to rip, and so
media has to create a file on a device so software can play it. These
> temporary files are typically deleted when the program or app is
> closed or the device turned off.
>
> Kelly
>
>
>
>> On 11/28/14, Destene Noller wrote:
>> Hi Everyone
>>
>>
Hi Everyone
>
> I have iTunes Match and each time I play a song by double tapping the song
> title, the song appears to download even though I am extremely careful not
> to touch the download button. Can anyone tell me why this is happening? In
> most cases, I want to stream my music. I tho
Hi Everyone
I have iTunes Match and each time I play a song by double tapping the song
title, the song appears to download even though I am extremely careful not to
touch the download button. Can anyone tell me why this is happening? In most
cases, I want to stream my music. I thought that
Hello,
I just upgraded to iOS8. Apple says you can share ongoing subscriptions, such
as iTunes match. How would I do this? My wife wants to use iTunes Match, but
when I go to the iTunes screen in her settings, it just gives the option to
subscribe. Any help would be appreciated.
Brandon
You don't need to put music on the iDevice when running iTunes match.
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Subject: ITunes match question
hello all,
when I turn on ITunes match. and the song will on
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hello all,
when I turn on ITunes match. and the song will on the ICloud.
can I delete the music on the IPhone and release some space?
or it is automatically deleted?
thanks and regards,
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To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2014 1:22 PM
Subject: Re: Hard Drive crash and iTunes Match Question
Attn•Fred Olver
Can I please have your email address I wanted to write you off list.
Attn•Fred Olver
Can I please have your email address I wanted to write you off list. Thank you!
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Sorry for the confusion; I meant on the computer. You can definitely view your
iTunes Match collection from your phone (that's part of the point of using
Match) but if you want to restore a local copy of the whole library, you'll
want to do that on a computer.
On Jul 8, 2014, at 9:14
Are you talking about doing that on the computer or on the phone?
Tamara
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Subject: Re: Hard Drive crash and iTunes Match Question
rn.
I have over a Terrabyte of stuff, so it would not be practical to put it up on
sendspace.
Fred Olver
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To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2014 5:43 PM
Subject: Hard Drive crash and iTunes Match Question
Hi A
l free to send it my way.
>
> Thanks,
> Tamara
>
>
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> Alex Hall
> Sent: Tuesday, July 8, 2014 7:00 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: Hard Drive crash and iTunes Match Question
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>From what I've read, iTunes Match can do this. That assumes that you signed
into it before the drive crashed, and that the extern
>From what I've read, iTunes Match can do this. That assumes that you signed
>into it before the drive crashed, and that the external drive contained your
>iTunes library so iTunes could grab and match all those tracks, and that you
>didn't hit the 25,000 track maximu
just
recently decided to join iTunes Match, would that service be a way for me to
reinstall my library on a new hard drive? In other words, would there be a
way that I could download all of the music onto a new drive? If not, does
anyone know of a software package that will detect and remove dupli
Hello there. I am wondering how I can get rid of a lot of music I don't one in
my music section, that iTunes match has put in there. There is just a ton of it
that I don't want. Do I need to create a smart playlist for this? A lot of my
pop, and rock songs are not showing up because
I believe he was saying that if you fix the song in iTunes, it should fix
itself in iTunes Match. You may have to update iTunes Match in the store menu.
Jenn
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jun 2, 2014, at 4:00 PM, Robert Doc Wright
> wrote:
>
> what about iTunes match?
>
>
what about iTunes match?
If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why? then where does the learning
start?
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To:
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2014 5:46 AM
Subject: RE: Need help with iTunes match
If music shows up incorrectly
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I think the problem you will run into is that iTunes needs to leave folders
just the way we have them and not think that
ove music from iTunes match.
If we can't look at ourselves, and ask, why? then where does the learning
start?
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To:
Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2014 5:33 PM
Subject: Need help with iTunes match
Hello folks. I need help with iTunes m
Hello folks. I need help with iTunes match. I would like to get all of my pop
and rock music in one library and let iTunes match look at that library but I
don't know if I'm able to do that or not. Because I already have a library in
which iTunes match is looking at but I don'
Hi Keith,
Use the Get Info dialog, just as you would for music that isn't in iCloud.
iTunes usually updates your changes right away automatically, without your
needing to manually update iTunes Match.
Best,
Anna
On May 14, 2014, at 3:03 PM, Kramlinger, Keith G., M.D.
wrote:
> Than
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Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2014 12:41 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: iTunes Match and ripped CDs - Can tags be modified and still be
identified by iTunes for matching?
Hi Keith,
Feel free to change the tags in any way you want. I think iTunes
Hi Keith,
Feel free to change the tags in any way you want. I think iTunes Match must use
characteristics of the file to help identify the tracks. I've changed info when
needed and had no trouble. Just try not to change the tags while a file is
uploading to iCloud, as it may revert to th
Hi,
Just wondering if I can modify tags when ripping, such as Genre or Title, and
still have iTunes capable of making a match? Or, is it best to leave all tags
alone?
I suspect the latter, but wanted to check. Don't know if there's a CD
identifier field that iTunes may use instead of all the t
Not all music will be uploaded to iCloud. Only music you purchased from
places other than iTunes will be uploaded, and even then you can choose
to have the 256 KBPS version of the song to be made available. You can
upload up to 25,000 songs with your subscription. The statement about
only strea
I want to make sure I'm understanding this correctly. When I subscribe to
match all the music is only uploaded to ICloud and I will be able to stream
it from the ICloud rather than the music downloaded to my iDevice. If this
thinking is correct what capacity will I be getting with my subscript
Thank you, Jonathan!
Yes, I meant iTunes Match.
Looking forward to hearing from others, too, so I clarified the Subject.
Keith
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It just says to make sure they are correct.
Jenn
Sent from my iPhone
> On May 2, 2014, at 10:36 AM, Isaac Hebert wrote:
>
> What does it say about you're network settings?
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On May 2, 2014, at 10:58 AM, Jennie Facer wrote:
>>
What does it say about you're network settings?
Sent from my iPhone
> On May 2, 2014, at 10:58 AM, Jennie Facer wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> When I rpen iTunes, match is trying to do something. It keeps giving me an
> error saying it cannot conplete the request. It menti
Hi,
When I rpen iTunes, match is trying to do something. It keeps giving me an
error saying it cannot conplete the request. It mentions my network settings,
and they are fine, and my wifi is working. Any ideas?
Jenn
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On 01/25/2014 03:11 AM, Carol anne et al wrote:
I just got a subscritpion to itunes match. So I’ve matched about 5000
songs now. And they show up. I turned on airplane mode, and I could
still play the music, but I thought you needed internet access to use
the cloud? Am I wrong? I thought w
I just got a subscritpion to itunes match. So I’ve matched about 5000 songs
now. And they show up. I turned on airplane mode, and I could still play the
music, but I thought you needed internet access to use the cloud? Am I wrong?
I thought wifi and other features dont work in airplane mode
Hi, all,
i confess I didn't read much about iTunes Match before I enabled it. I was
surprised to find radio station playlists listed as iCloud ones with an error
designation. Anyhow, I'd like to make a couple of my playlists local instead of
having iCloud try to make sense of them. H
That's right Chris. Your iCloud storage isn't affected in any way, either by
iTunes in the Cloud, or iTunes Match.
Yes, you can shuffle songs from iTunes Match.
Jonathan Mosen
Mosen Consulting
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On 13/10/2013, at 5:32 A
process still
> appears to hang or gives you erorrs. Try going to the Store menu and turning
> off then on iTunes Match. If the option to turn off iTunes Match is grayed
> out, then you could try signing out and back into the iTunes Store, also
> from the Store menu. These steps, in ord
I'd suggest closing and re-opening iTunes. If the Match process still
appears to hang or gives you erorrs. Try going to the Store menu and turning
off then on iTunes Match. If the option to turn off iTunes Match is grayed
out, then you could try signing out and back into the iTunes Store,
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