Hi folks
This is one of those 'surely this is easy but no one talks about it on the web' questions. I have a carefully collected music collection, mostly lossless, often rare and hard to replace. I've had Apple Match for years to get stuff on all devices and I've been wondering about signing up for Apple Music now that it's (sometimes) lossless but can't pin down what happens with the following:
what happens to the music on my iphone (currently nynced only to the Mac)? Will it still be kept on the phone or it it all 'forced' to be streamed? The signal on my train journey is lousy so streaming is not an option.
what happens to the library on my Mac? Is there still such a thing as 'my library' I can search within?
can I still buy a song? I don't plat to use it for ever, just to see if the 'related' introduces me to more than my (lets be honest) 80s-focussed collection;)
Grateful for any answers from those who've taken the plunge.
Cheers,
Jason
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This is useful, thanks. I didn't realise you could upload (you can with Match, I thought Apple Music just gave you free access to their catalogue). My issue is that I have a. ridiculous number of live bootlegs, sometimes the same gig but different recordings and so on, and I worried they would get overwritten/'upgraded'. I would be lucky to find them again, you can't buy them anywhere.
Most of mine was also digitised the hard way from vinyl or cassette years ago, so it gets weird when the iTunes track has a slightly different title (eg 'German remix version').
I didn't quite understand the Tangerine Dream story (glances over at my copy of Ricochet). Do you mean you had it beforehand and then it got 'reorganised'?
I have definitely had iTunes/Music lose stuff, I suspect when I move everything to a new computer. Entire albums disappear, or odd songs. I have a separate non-destructive back-up folder that basically copies anything that's ever in my Music folder. I go into it regularly, muttering 'I'm sure I had this...'. 70% of the time I find it there (this also happened recently with TV/Films when I finally moved everything over from my old computer); thus the paranoia.
Thanks for this. It does sound like my library is (fairly) safe;)
Cheers,
Jason
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Cheers,
Jason
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You (or others) may find it cheaper to use Vinegar safari extension which removes ads and lots of other metaphorical noise for a couple of quid! https://apps.apple.com/us/app/vinegar-tube-cleaner/id1591303229 Works on macOS and iOS.
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J
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Jason
Thanks Virginia. Youtube doesn't always offer the same quality sound as 'lossless' (though often it's very good). Also, I wouldn't be able to organise the recordings as downloads without subscribing, and then I would have the problem of how I organise them. I would end up putting them in the Music app so it's a complete circle back to Apple Music anyway!
Like a lot of others commenting, I have some very odd bits and pieces of music that aren't on any of these services so my priority is keeping hold of them. Though many once-rareties are easily available now, there is still a whole pile of things that have been forgotten...
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J
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Jason
Ah, this is useful information, about the DRM on lossless. I did suspect there would be surprises. ANd the distinction between iTunes store and Apple Music is one I'd missed - thanks.
As for loss of tracks, I've definitely lost things by replacement; I have plenty of AAC versions (192) of something I know I ripped as apple lossless from a Cd or vinyl that has invisibly swapped itself out. More frustrating (because AAC is pretty good) is when stuff simply vanishes altogether. I verified this happened with about 5% of my songs when I migrated from my old machine (which is still sitting there under the desk so not lost forever).
It's the time and effort of curating it that drives me mad, working out which ones have gone astray or been duplicated (one lossless, one AAC <scream>).
Thanks everyone for chipping in. I'll give it a go after double-checking my back-up strategy!
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J
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Cheers,
Jason
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Very interesting Toby and all. 🎼
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On 5 Jan 2022, at 21:14, Toby Leighton wrote:
OR a 256kbps AAC file
I think I've basically gone the same way as you (and this may have happened to me, I note the use of AIFF instead as shrewd but disk-expensive!). 256 AAC is not MP3 even at 320 (I can always tell an MP3, irrespective of bitrate, and hate them).
They could of course have just adopted flac but...sigh.
I guess it's still easier than carrying tapes (which had their own 'lossiness') around in a bag with batteries for the walkman!
Cheers,
Jason