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Apple Music for Windows using the latest Itunes version (but it's always been like this) is so slow to load pages under the Browse section. Why is this? Do Windows users get lower priority access to the Apple servers? My PC runs everything else perfectly fine so I know it's not my computer.

Highly doubtful, w a 3080ti and a r9 7950x3d im able to run over 10 applications and windows just fine at 2k resolution. Pulling 400+ frames in game, Doubt it would be a stress overload on the cpu when its usage is not even reaching 10%.

I have re installed multiple times and still have the same issue. It constantly freezes and i need to restart the app for it to function again. Not to mention i cannot switch the output while on the application i would have to restart, the little things matter.

"Why is Apple Music for Windows so slow - specifically loading under the Browse section?: Apple Music for Windows using the latest Itunes version (but it's always been like this) is so slow to load pages under the Browse section. Why is this? Do Windows users get lower priority access to the Apple servers? My PC runs everything else perfectly fine so I know it's not my computer."

"Highly doubtful, w a 3080ti and a r9 7950x3d im able to run over 10 applications and windows just fine at 2k resolution. Pulling 400+ frames in game, Doubt it would be a stress overload on the cpu when its usage is not even reaching 10%."

Groove Music offers one of the most comfortable ways to listen to music on your computer. The app lets you play any locally-stored audio file, and you can easily import all the albums you have purchased to instantly get the metadata. Doing this will give you the data, album cover or lyrics for each song. As if all this weren't enough, the app is also 100% compatible with Spotify.

Groove Music users can use the app as their music hub. The first thing you will have to do is open the settings and choose the folders you want the program to search for music. As soon as you add a few folders, you will be able to see how the app starts importing and organizing songs according to artist and album. This step is not only important, but it is the most convenient way to organize your music gallery.

Once your music is all ready in Groove Music, you can start enjoying it. In the settings, you can choose between several preset options to improve the audio quality depending on which genre you listen to most. You can also choose between several visual styles for the music: a blurred album cover, minimized in a corner of the screen, full screen, and so on.

Uptodown is a multi-platform app store specialized in Android. Our goal is to provide free and open access to a large catalog of apps without restrictions, while providing a legal distribution platform accessible from any browser, and also through its official native app.

On my Lenovo Thinkpad, I tried various versions of the Intel driver (both bt_19.0.1607_64_win7.exe as mentioned in the other answer and bt_21.40.5_64_win7.exe), and none of them worked: clicking on "Listen to music" did not work, it did nothing. (By the way the Device Manager showed Generic Bluetooth Adapter in Bluetooth Radios, but the other connected Bluetooth devices in the Device Manager used the right Intel driver; anyway audio was still not working).

Finally, using the driver "Bluetooth with Enhanced Data Rate Software II for Windows" from or from -and-netbooks/thinkpad-t-series-laptops/thinkpad-t420/downloads/driver-list was the only working solution (after a few hours of search!)

This just happened to me. The update forced itself onto my iphone and window laptop. My spouse still has the gold app on an iphone. We have no access to our local music library anymore, on any device. I get the error 913 when I try to add it back. How do I fix it?? Playing our local music files is the only reason we have the Sonos speakers. They are useless now.

. While I waited 2 plus hours I got Plex going but somehow that doesn't work now. They told me that it is in fact ***ked and they will be fixing it. I'm not even a Sonos person. I use Sonos (port) to fuel a Anthem Amp/Reciever with Paradigm Studio 20/Subs\ Subs\center to match system. I know that stuff is old (The Anthem is new) but I bought it because Jamisons Audio in Toledo Ohio, A High End Shop said it was the shit 12 years ago. ( I live in BG) When I spend money on Audio I expect it to work. Get an Anthem if you can.

Since the new app was introduced, my iphone keeps asking for bluetooth to be switched on. I thought bluetooth was only needed when setting up a speaker? A wireless network connection should be enough to control the speakers in everyday use, without needing bluetooth on at the same time.

Im very upset the new app is just not working. I lost my music library so spoke to Sonos they said they were aware and to use the desktop version on my MacBook. OK so my music folder and files worked on the desktop. Today the music folder is not showing in the music library and every time I try to put the path back to it I get error 913. Popped s on here to see lots of people are having the same problem.

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sign in (very important to create the app link in appdata for later)
I got an MP3 file, Right clicked and open with. I then hovered over open with another program... Selected "Choose another app"
Click More Apps......

I'm afraid it's not really an option, but there's another way:
Go to your music library, right-click on any mp3 file and select Open With, and find Spotify. The file then opens in Spotify. After this move all the MP3 files should open with Spotify as default.

This does address the real issue, as I think many are trying to set it as their media player for their keyboards and such. I don't always have a file ready, and just need to open my media player (spotify).

A good method is to just right click spotify in search or the spotify icon if its on your desktop and pin it to your task or start menu so its easy to access. Sadly theres no way to set as defualt or link to your keyboard for ease of access.

July 31, 2016 at 08:05 PM I have reached the point where putting my music scores on a tablet makes sense. I am considering a Windows 10 tablet with 11.6" (diagonal) screen. Has anyone tried a similar setup? I'm also interested in peoples' experience with 10.1" diagonal screen and what software they use on their Windows tablet to display PDF. Thanks!

July 31, 2016 at 09:03 PM I play in a folk band for English country dancing in which several of the other musicians use iPads, or perhaps Samsungs, to pull up tunes instantly as required by the caller. It generally works well. I'm sure no-one uses a Windows tablet.

With the number of tunes we have in our repertoire, fussing around with sheet music when there's maybe only a few seconds to the start of a dance isn't necessarily the best option when immediate random access is involved.

July 31, 2016 at 10:23 PM Related questions: Do people use a special iPad holder for reading music, or will a sturdy music stand do? And the two choices of screen size are 9.7" and 12". Is 9.7" adequate for reading music while playing in a group?

I have heard good things about ForScore for the iPad and MobileSheets for Android. My eyes are not as good as they used to be. For classical music I think I'd want the larger size. For jazz lead sheets the smaller size seems adequate.

August 1, 2016 at 05:46 AM @Steven, you sound like me and my husband regarding Microsoft. I don't know if you're joking about Ubuntu tablets, but I'd get one if it made sense. Mostly, my husband wants to use whatever tablet I get for running something like vlc.

August 1, 2016 at 01:31 PM I've found my Surface Pro 4 to be no worse than my iPad for stability, to date. However, for music annotation, I've actually found the SP4's stylus to be less accurate than writing with my finger on the iPad, at least within the software that I've been using for music. (I originally was going to buy a stylus for annotation purposes, but I've found that my finger is perfectly adequate.)

August 1, 2016 at 02:52 PM Actually, in my folk dance band there are some who don't need the dots in front of them in any shape or form. So, a darn sight less expensive, nothing to fall off stands, no batteries or other hardware going south at a critical moment, instant access to the music and, most important when playing for dancers, we can watch them all the time.

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