How To ((BETTER)) Download Music From Youtube On An Iphone

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Apple Music is a streaming service that allows you to listen to over 100 million songs. Its features include the ability to download your favorite tracks and play them offline, lyrics in real time, listening across all your favorite devices, new music personalized just for you, curated playlists from our editors, and much more. All this in addition to exclusive and original content.

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Classical music has a fundamentally different metadata structure from that of genres like pop, hip-hop, and country. As a result, it requires a unique approach to search, browse, library, and recommendations features. In addition, presenting the data about each album requires completely different formats. Classical listeners also have specific interests, such as composer bios and descriptions of works.

Already a classical music enthusiast and Apple Music subscriber? All the classical music in your Apple Music library will automatically appear in the Favorites tab of Apple Music Classical, ready for you to enjoy.

You can download Apple Music Classical from the App Store or Google Play. If you have an Apple Music Student, Individual, or Family Plan, you can start using Apple Music Classical right away at no additional cost.

Yes, both apps will offer the largest classical catalog in the world. However, Apple Music Classical will include multiple additional features, such as classical browse, a search engine designed for classical music, handpicked recommendations, composer and artist bios, and descriptions of the works.

No, Apple Music Classical is classical only, but it does include lots of film and other crossover genres with classical music. Apple Music Classical users can also listen to more than 100 million songs on Apple Music through their subscription.

So: on the Mac, I made a new library. Oddly it showed the strange U2 album that Apple put into everybody's library around 2005. After I bought the new album, that also appeared. I removed the U2 album and put in one older album that I bought from Itunes years ago. I then moved all the other music to another hard drive and deleted it from the Mac, so they cannot be part of the problem.

The one thing that is strange is that when I plug in the phone to the computer, the music app on the computer shows the phone in the main window and also a long list of songs. I don't know where that list is coming from. It should not be either on the phone or the computer. I have taken all the songs off the computer and repeatedly deleted and re-downloaded the app on the phone

I tried you advice. Unfortunately, now things are worse. There is now no music at all on my Iphone and it style refuses to sync. There seems to be no way to delete/reinstall the music app on my computer, so I don't know what more I can do on my end. I still think this is a problem with one of the Mac updates. After over twenty years of using Macs, when something like this happened it was always an update issue that was quietly fixed in another update.

Well, I went for the last option and did a complete restore of the iphone. And it's now working! It's syncing music as it should. So there was something that got messed up with the storage on the iphone.

At first I was trying to resolve the issue of Apple creating duplicates of music on my iPhone 11. I did exactly what you wrote above, based on the recommendation of a computer savvy friend [40 years working with computers as a design engineer who has his own 200T servers and more], and the result was no music at all, then a few of my songs and not limited to what I had before or what I selected from among the albums and items in my 7k songs on my 2021 Macbook Pro. Synch'g to the Apple iCloud has been the worst experience I have ever had pertaining to computer devices! It has resulted in Apple music scrambling albums and songs data, entering or replacing album art work with incorrect art work. It even posted an incorrect commercial album cover on an album I personally created over 25 years ago when my daughter was preparing for college entrance auditions as a classical piano student... she's a music professor now. I recorded those piano performances myself using a tape recorder and a few years ago converted the magnetic analog recording from an Akai recorder to a digital one using Audacity, a mixer, and an analog to digital conversion device.

In the Music app , the library includes music you added or downloaded from Apple Music, music and videos you synced to iPhone, TV shows and movies you added from Apple Music, and your iTunes Store purchases.

Just updated my iPhone to the latest iOS (13.2.2), and synced my music as well (1,000 songs). Went to the Music app on my iPhone to check that everything was fine... and most of my songs have been grayed out, with the message "This song is not currently available in your country or region" when I try to play them. This happens when I am both signed in and out of the iTunes Store on the iPhone.

Is there a fix for this? Is Apple REALLY trying to prevent me from accessing my own music on my own device in favor of their streaming service that I don't want to buy into? I am really, really unhappy with this right now, as that appears to be the case.

If you own the song then it was either synced from your iTunes library or downloaded from the iTunes Store. If it was synced, check to make sure the song plays properly in your iTunes library on your computer. Then delete the song from your device and sync it again.

Let's make sure Autoplay is turned off by following the actions under the "Let Autoplay pick what plays next" section here: Add music to your queue to play next on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Android device

I'm sorry but that is neither helpful, useful nor applicable. This has been an issue for YEARS, over multiple phones, multiple iOSes, and with multiple apps. I keep my software up to date and even was a beta tester for Apple for iOS for several years. This is a bug or (shiver) a programmed response within the iOS that has been a continuous problem. Outside sources have been able to resolve it by deleting the music app, which I am about to that point. I was hoping that my favorite manufacturer since 1986 would have a better response than, "update and restart" when that hasn't fixed it for years.

I have researched all kinds of workarounds but is there a way to move the song that I just downloaded to my phone (so it's sitting in the download folder) to the music app (without going to itunes on my mac)?

Hi Guys , I'm running apple music on a mac mini , connected to my music system . I want to control the music playing on the mac mini from my iphone as a remote . I know that spotify has the feature of 'select device' , but on the iphone it only shows airplay devices like my wireless speakers and apple TV , but doesnt show the mac mini . I cant seem to work it out with apple music . Have you guys had a similar problem ?. Any suggestion would be wonderful . Cheers. Emmany

I am trying to add some songs from my Apple Music's library but don't want to sync the entire content of the library to my iphone. I was once able to do this manually using iTunes, but that does not seem to be possible anymore despite checking that I want to add songs manually. What could be the problem?

If you have a subscription with Apple Music, your music library is typically all synced to the devices using the same Apple ID. If you are syncing with iTunes, you're not likely using Apple Music or have purchased songs on the computer.

You can choose between syncing the entire music library or selected artists, albums, genres, or playlists if you are connecting to a computer. This link will explain more: Sync music between your Mac and iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support

jmh321,Since you're an Apple Music subscriber, you won't be able to manually sync music to your device from your computer unless you remove the existing music. That is why you're receiving the pop-up you mentioned at the end of your post. You have to pick one or the other.

Just to be clear,I am a subscriber to Apple Music and any music purchased through Apple is automatically sent to all of my devices. However, I have other music purchased through Amazon that are listed in my library on my iMac. Those are the items I want to add to my iphone 13. I tried to add them, but after I connected my iphone and opened the Music tab via the Finder, I found that the choice to sync only selected music,artists,videos,etc was chosen but gray (as in not active). I tried to sync anyway and got a message: Are you sure you want to remove existing music, movies, TV shows, and books from this iPhone and sync with this library? Of course, my answer is NO! I just want to add other items that are in my Music library on my Mac. What am I missing?

Yes, I do want music I've purchased from Apple delivered to all my devices as it's easy to delete any that I don't want on particular device. However,since it is my iphone (which came at a hefty price), I should be able to add any music I purchased elsewhere on it.

How to take a screenshot on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch -- These steps will also remove any music that you've downloaded to listen while offline. It helps me to remember what I've downloaded by taking screenshots of the music.

Please note, it is specific tracks that are effected by this which makes me think there is something corrupt in the actual tracks themselves that is preventing them from being shared over the iCloud. I am also unable to download any of this tracks to iPhone.

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