When ever I change the output device on windows from wired headphones to wired speakers apple music doesn't update the output device. This also applies to bluetooth devices as well. Is there anyway to fix it or change it manually?
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With previous iTunes versions you had to change the default output device in the playback settings, from "Windows Audio Session" to "Direct Sound". With the new version there's no option for the default output device. So now I have no clue what we're supposed to do. The only option is to restart iTunes every time you change the output device.
If I end the AMPLibraryAgent task I get a "something went wrong" with the Apple Music app and it closes. The only fix I've found is to close Apple Music, switch the audio output, then reopen it. Other apps cope fine, so it's Apple's usual don't care programming for Windows users.
I found a fix! You have to open your task manager (hold down the ctrl+shift keys and press the esc key right above them. Or just go to the windows search menu and search for it) and right click on top of AMPLibraryAgent (should have the apple music logo next to it) and hit end task. Try changing your audio output and reopen it and it should work. Hopefully they'll find a more convenient fix soon
Ok, I messed around a bit and found if you close the Music app, change the output, and then reopen it. The output will be same. This does mean you lose your queue and you have to refind your song but it seems to be the only way.
Nah the best fix I've found is to click I the airplay and switch to chromecast and then back to this pc. Other then that you can go to setting and switch between lossless and high quality to get it to update. Worse case just close the app and open it every time to change
Most other Windows applications just play out the default speakers unless set to a specific sound output. Not working like this is very frustrating as you have to shut down the entire application just to start using headphones.
If you subscribe to the Apple Music streaming music service, you probably usually listen on an Apple device such as a Mac, iPhone, or iPad. But you can also enjoy Apple Music on a Windows 10 or Windows 11 PC equally as well. Here's how.
The Apple Music app officially arrived on Windows 10 and Windows 11 in early 2024. You can install the Apple Music app from the Microsoft Store, though you'll also need to install Apple TV and Apple Devices to get everything working.
Apple has created a web-based music player with an interface similar to iTunes and the Music app that runs directly in your browser. To use it, simply open your favorite browser, then visit music.apple.com to get started.
As part of the login process, you might need to authenticate your login with a passcode on one of your Apple devices. Once you're signed in, you can search, browse, or play music just as you would in iTunes or the Apple Music app.
When you're done listening, bookmark the site and just close your browser. The next time you want to listen, click the bookmark and you'll be right back in where you left off. And don't forget---the web player works on Mac and Linux as well!
You can also access the Apple Music service from iTunes. While Apple has migrated to the Music app on its Mac platform, iTunes is still alive and well on Windows 10 and Windows 11. If you don't have iTunes already, you can download and install it from the Microsoft Store.
For example, if you click "Browse," you can pick any artist on the Apple Music service and listen to the music almost instantly because the music will stream to iTunes from the internet---no downloads required.
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