2 apple ID for Itunes match

if I have to apple ID with different set of songs, can I use itunes match for merging both sets? How?
Thanks

Yes, import both sets of Songs to a single library, authorise to play with both Apple Ids and Update iTunes Match!
Provided the library is authorised for play back you can play with iTunes Match successfully.

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    Hi,
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    Thanks,
    Steven

    iTunes Match can not be transferred to another Apple ID. It is a associated with the iTunes Store account ID you used to purchase it. You can, however, change your Apple ID: http://support.apple.com/kb/HE40

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    Hello everybody
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    I have two macs, and I've been trying to download itunes purchased content onto one that I purchased on the other. I'm using the same Apple ID for iTunes access on both, but now it won't let me download, giving me that infuriating message about only being able to associate a device with one Apple ID over a three month period. I've neved used any other Apple ID for this, so I'm very confused about what could be happening. Only started after "upgrading" to iOS5 and iCloud.

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    Hi Monkey_Dawg,
    Welcome to the Support Communities!
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  • HT1711 I have over 100 songs I bought back before mid-2009 when Apple dropped this DRM thing. If I want to play those songs on Sonos, the ONLY way to do so is pay Apple another $25/year for iTunes Match and re-download them??

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  • HT3702 I see Apple billed me for 24.95 for ITunes Match - whatever that is.  Has anyone else got the feeling that Aplle should make sure a customer is actually ordering something.  Big business in unconscionable.

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    Jim

  • How can my wife access all of our itunes music if she signs up for iTunes match, but her apple id is different than mine?

    How can my wife access all of our iTunes music, even if she subscribes to iTunes Match, if her Apple ID is different than mine?

    I do subscribe to iTunes Match.....and the music i am referring to is all of our downloaded albums and songs that are currently in iTunes and in the "cloud" on my iPhone and my iPad.
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  • If i sign up for itunes match with one apple id can i get the other apple id songs

    if i sign up for itunes match with one apple id can i get the other apple id songs

    I'm assuming you mean can you access the purchased songs from another apple id.  No you cannot.  You will need to download these on another computer and then transfer the hard files into your itunes library that you are using icloud with and let icloud match them.
    You cannot access two different id's from one match account.  Also, if you sign out of the match account that you are signed into to another to download purchases you will not be able to sign back into your match account for three months.  So do not do this either.  Just use a friends computer or another way.

  • HT1420 Possibility to use 1 Computer - configured with 2 user accounts - each account uses a different Apple-ID for iTunes authorization ?

    I wonder if it is possible to use 1 Computer (Macbook Pro)
    - configured with 2 (ore even more) user accounts (i.e. me + my kid)
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    I woud think that is fine in terms of the underlying license agreement refereing to re-download purchased movies, shows, apps, etc.
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    Oliver

    The 90 day association doesn't stop you authorising an account, it only stops you from using another account for iTunes Match or automatic downloads or redownloading its past purchases : http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4627
    There are a few methods listed on this page for how you could do it e.g. multiple user acounts, same iTunes but you having separate playlists, separate iTunes libraries : http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1495

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