Digital booklets on iTunes in the Cloud

I cannot re-download digital booklets through iTunes in the Cloud, why this is so?

I am having the same problem! Did you ever find a solution to this problem?

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    I don't have a computer on which to convert a digital booklet in iTunes to a useable form for iBooks.  Why won't it download using the cloud like all the other media I purchase on my ipad?

    LP content can only be downloaded on a computer's iTunes (or 1st gen Apple TV), you can't download them on an iOS device - and I haven't seen anything that say it will change in iOS 8. If you don't have a computer then at the moment you won't be able to download/view LP content
    About LP : http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3823
    After you buy an album with iTunes LP on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch, the album's songs will download directly to the device. The iTunes LP will download to iTunes on your computer when you choose Store > Check for Available Downloads.

  • Digital booklets in iTunes

    I recently bought an album on iTunes that included a digital booklet. Usually, digital booklets show up in your iTunes music library as a PDF. However, when I copied the album and Digital Booklet to another of my computers by the "add to library" menu option, the music was correctly placed in the Music library, but the digital booklet went into the Books library in iTunes and I cannot move it to the Music library where it should be. Is there a setting preventing me from doing so? Or what am I doing wrong?

    Given that iBooks supports PDFs and iTunes will manage any Digital Booklets purchased as part of an album from the iTunes Store, the default is to put imported PDFs into the Books source. Select the item in iTunes, Get Info. and on the Options tab set the media kind to Music. On the Info tab ensure the Name is set to *Digital Booklet - Album* and that the *Artist, Album Artist, & Album* fields match the rest of the album.
    If you still can't get the booklet to merge with the rest of the album see my article on Grouping Tracks Into Albums, in particular the topic Tried that, there are STILL too many covers!
    tt2

  • Exporting Music Digital Booklet for iTunes Upload

    I'm a bit new to InDesign, and having difficulties exporting a finished booklet for an album my company is releasing on iTunes.
    iTunes has certain minimum requirements, most of which are easy to accommodate. One of them, however, is proving to be tricky for me. They say the pages must all be in landscape orientation, and must be sized at 11 inches x 8.264 inches.
    Imagine the size of a CD booklet in your hand (about 4.25" x 4.25"), and then imagine the size when you have the booklet open (about 8.5" x 4.25"). This is the same size the booklet is in InDesign currently. I need to figure out how to export the booklet in its current size to those exact PDF dimensions of 11" x 8.264", and if possible, to be able to choose the color of the extra canvas space that is created as a result. I'd likely choose white, or a neutral gray.
    Can this be done in InDesign? I haven't been able to find anything online to help, and after waiting over two hours for Adobe customer service to call me back, it was quickly apparent that the guy calling from India who couldn't speak clear English could not understand what I was asking, and I doubt he knew the answer anyway. I don't know, because I had to finally hang up.
    DG

    I'm making a digital booklet for iTunes because we are a label and we are releasing an album, and a digital booklet is to accompany said album.
    You asked me if I would be using Folio Builder, and the answer is no, I'm using InDesign. If Folio Builder is a function of InDesign, then I didn't know that. Like I said, the app is new to me, which is why I'm here asking this question.
    FYI, the 11" x 8.264" dimensions required by iTunes match the 1024 px x 768 px you mentioned.
    Do you have any more questions for me or do you the answer to the question?
    DG

  • Digital Booklets from iTunes

    Digital Booklets from iTunes:  When I when I download a music album with a digital booklet from iTunes on to my iPad the music downloads just fine, but the digital booklet does not.  Syncing with computer does not work.  I have tried several options including trying to transfer the  digital booklets from my  computer to my iBooks.  Nothing seems to work.  Suggestions?

    Hello, nelsonfromoh. 
    Thank you for visiting Apple Support Communities. 
    Here are the steps on how to convert and sync Digital Booklets to your iPad. 
    iBooks: Syncing iTunes Digital Booklets to iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht4194
    Cheers,
    Jason H. 

  • Problem with iTunes in the cloud

    Hi,
    I can't download previously bought music in iTunes. There's only possibility to redownload apps and books.
    Few days ago I could do this, now the option is gone. I can't turn it on in iTunes on my computer.
    On iPhone-->Settings--->Store--->Automatic downloads--> I can choose only Apps and books, no music option to turn on.
    And there's no icon Purchased in iTunes on iPhone.
    iTunes in the cloud is working in my country with music, I was using it.
    Can anyone help? Thanks.

    It could be a temorary glitch. We had something similar in the UK week or two ago. Wait it out or Contact Support.
    tt2

  • I have music I have purchased under an old email address itunes account, that I want to copy onto my new itunes in the cloud account.  Can I do that?

    Hi, I have music, both purchased and copied from CD .. on 2 different itunes accounts (as I needed to create a new itunes account when I lost my iphone ??).  The new itunes in the cloud account only has music on it from when I replaced my dead iphone, and I am unable to log into the OLD itunes account on both iphone and new ipad .. as they automatically go the one in the cloud.  However I can access all my music on the old account on my Windows PC.
    Is there a way of copying/moving my old account music into the new one in the cloud, and if so, is it easy or do I need to take it to a Genius to do it?

    Click here and request assistance.
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  • Can I trust iTunes in the Cloud to retain past purchases?

    I've been using iTunes for several years now to download and watch television episodes, since long before the advent of iTunes in the Cloud, with its ability to re-download previously purchased music, television, and (most recently) movies. Prior to the advent of this service the iTunes user was solely responsible for retaining backups of purchases, although an additional download might be granted in case of catastrophe.
    With this in mind, and as my collection quickly expanded beyond the threshold where I could reasonably back it up to optical media, I purchased a two-terabyte Network Attached Storage drive, configured in a RAID array for added redundancy. Unfortunately, my iTunes media library is now approaching one terabyte in size by itself, and along with the many other things that I store on the drive is beginning to approach the drive's capacity.
    So, the iTunes in the Cloud thing sounds awesome, but I'd like to know more about the troubling caveat that 'previous purchases may be unavailable if they are no longer on the iTunes Store' before I jettison the bulk of my local media collection. I'm aware of, and can deal with, the reality that contractual obligations and other things may force the withdrawal of legacy iOS applications (Glyder 1/2, the Fighting Fantasy series, Zumocast), but am less able to suffer the unexpected loss of television series content that may represent hundreds of dollars of purchases.
    Other media outlets like HBO Go and Netflix Instant Watch note if and when certain content may become unavailable in the future. Does iTunes have anything similar, or am I essentially flying blind if I choose to delete my media?

    I would not delete the media unless you don't want it.
    Even subtle changes to content listings can render thinsg unavailable.
    I have several Music Videos I have never been able to upgrade to itunes Plus - they still seem to be in the store with identical running times, but itunes support claim they are somehow different and need to be purchased again - no chance.
    I bought nearly 2 seasons of a Disney kids show - those sesons are no longer in the store as they've split each season into volumes (season 1 = volumes 1 and 2, season 2 = volumes 3 and 4).
    For the sake of the cost of external storage these days I think it's well worth the hassle of keeping backups.
    You could argue however that if 95% of stuff remains redownloadable is the cost of the 5% offset by the hassle/cost of keeping backups even if it 'changed' and had to be repurchased.
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    AC

  • How can I put back my iPhone as a device in View My Account iTunes in the Cloud Manage Devices?

    I went into this list and noticed that I had my old iPhone 3Gs and my new iPhone 5s listed as devices. I also had 2 PC's listed.  So there were 4 devices associated wih my Apple ID.  Here is a little background.  When setting up my new phone, I had mistakenly given the new phone the identical name as my old iPhone 3GS, then realized that was a mistake because it would be hard to differentiate between the 2 phones in lists (for example: Restore backup lists is a very good example).  So I changed the name of my new phone so it would be different.
    My old phone was called Bruce's iPhone and my new iPhone was called Bruce's 5s.  Even though I had changed the name of my new phone, the list of devices under View My Account > iTunes in the Cloud > Manage Devices had the 2 phones still listed with the same name, Bruce's iPhone.  I was able to tell the difference by the date the devices were established, but I did not like that.
    So I used the 'Remove' button and deleted the listing for the newer listing of Bruce's iPhone.   Now, no matter what I try I can not get that new name and that device to get back on the list.  There are now 3 devices only.
    Since I did this, I have developed the issue where when I sync, the system hangs on Step 7 of the Sync, "Waiting for changes to be applied". I stopped it after 3+ hours.  Then I restored my most recent backup (to the Cloud) and the next Sync worked.  I have no idea if the above action on my part is in any way connected to my developing the syncing issue.
    Does anyone know how I can get that device, my new iPhone 5s, called Bruce's 5s back on this list of devices?  I seem to be able to do all the actions I want to with the devicer and my Apple ID.  But the coincidence of the above change that I ran into didn't make me smile either.
    Thanks in advance for any input/help?
    Bruce - obviously

    Is this your issue >  http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5818
    If so...
    The Apple ID and Password that was Originally used to Activate the iDevice is required
    If you do not have that information you will not be able to use the Device.

  • How do I recover a device that was accidentally removed from my iTunes in the Cloud account?

    While removing old devices from my iTunes in the Cloud account, I accidently removed my current iPhone 5s from the list.  I have saved closed out of the "manage account" window yet but don't see how to go back and undo this mistake.  Is there a way to reverse this before closing out of this or do I have to re-install device?

    Try going to Settings>iTunes & App Store and enabling Automatic Downloads while signed into the Apple ID you were managing.  (If it's enabled, turn it off, then back on.)  That should add the device to iTunes in the Cloud for the ID.

  • HT204053 Enter the Apple ID you want to use for iCloud in Control Panel Network Internet iCloud.  Enter the Apple ID you want to use for store purchases (including iTunes in the Cloud and iTunes Match) in iTunes iTunes Store.

    Enter the Apple ID you want to use for iCloud in Control Panel > Network > Internet > iCloud. 
    Enter the Apple ID you want to use for store purchases (including iTunes in the Cloud and iTunes Match) in iTunes > iTunes Store.

    Welcome to the Apple community.
    iTunes and iCloud and different accounts, you will need to delete both accounts from your device before adding the new details in their place.
    For iCloud go to settings > iCloud, scroll down and hit the delete button. You can then sign back in using your correct details. For iTunes go to settings >store, tap your account ID and then sign out, you can then sign back in using your correct Apple ID.

  • Error upon loading a video from the iTunes in the cloud

    I bought a movie called Epic and when I tried to play on my Apple TV via streaming from the iTunes in the cloud it was playing until yesterday it start displaying an Error message "Error upon loading this video content". How long does it take for that to be corrected?

    OK well, I think all that stuff about licensing is not true, unless explicitly stated
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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Millennium_Copyright_Act
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  • ITunes in the Cloud option no longer available in iTunes 12

    I upgraded to Yosemite about a week ago, and I am now running iTunes 12.0.1.26.  I use my MacBook Air to stream iTunes movie and TV show purchases to my TV, and I like having the option of streaming content directly from the cloud rather than downloading it to my computer's hard drive.  Normally, after every iTunes upgrade since the introduction of "iTunes in the Cloud," I have to go to the iTunes preferences menu to enable the "iTunes in the Cloud" setting to see my purchases that are available to stream. (I don't know why Apple doesn't enable this by default. Improvement opportunity!)  However, in iTunes 12, this setting is not available.  Has the "iTunes in the Cloud" setting been moved somewhere else?  I sure hope this feature hasn't been abandoned.
    I have signed out of iTunes, deauthorized my computer, turned off iTunes match, and genius, then signed back into everything, but that hasn't helped.
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  • Using iTunes in the Cloud

    I was wondering if I can use iTunes in the Cloud just for offsite storage of my music? I want to keep the files on all of my devices and only use iCloud to store the originals. Can this be done? Thanks.
    Steve H

    Hi,
    No. Itunes in the cloud is not a back up service. This stores your iTunes purchase, not the rest of your music. iTunes Match is a different product, again it is not per se a back up service.
    Read this https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-4112,.
    What match does is scans your library and matches your music with a version that is available in the iTunes Store. If it is not matched and is eligible, it will be uploaded. You will now have access to those tracks on other devices when you are signed into match.
    Nothing happens physically to the tracks on your computer unless you opt to upgrade or delete them. Nothing beats a proper back up on an external HD
    jim

  • Accessing iTunes in the cloud

    What does "Accessing iTunes in the Cloud" icon just to the right of Music menu item mean. It's animate with scrolling diagonal stripes.

    Thanks for taking an interest Mario49 but neither of those linked pages addresses djnavigator72's question.  They may deal with a cloud icon but it is not the one the original poster clearly asked about.  First, both linked pages contain information about the cloud icon when it appears adjacent to a specific media file.  The original poster made it clear he was asking about the cloud icon adjacent to the Music menu, that is, towards the top of the iTunes window not next to a specific media file.  Secondly, none of the icons depicted on the two linked pages match the description given by the original poster, that is, an animated icon with diagonal stripes.  The linked pages show numerous other types of cloud icons but none with multiple diagonal stripes.  The question therefore remains open and I would also like to know what it means.

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