Home Sharing Change view [iTunes 11]

Ever since iTunes 11, I can't change the view for playlist over home sharing. I can change it under music (Songs, albums, artist, genres), but not under any of my playlists. What the ****?

Nobody???

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  • HT202213 Home sharing problem: I have never set up home sharing but I feel I understand it.  I recently (last 2 months or so) deauthorized, first time ever, all computers with my iTunes account. I am trying to set up home sharing but get  iTunes says "You

    Home sharing problem: I have never set up home sharing but I feel I the concept and how it works.  I recently (last 2 months or so) deauthorized, first time ever, all computers with my iTunes account. I have 3 computers authorized.  I am trying to set up home sharing but get  iTunes says:
    "Home Sharing could not be activated because this computer is not authorized for the Apple Id "#########@###.com". Would you like to authorize now?"  I click "authorize" and get the next error " You cannont authorize more than 5 computers.  You have already authorized 5 computers with this Apple ID.  To authorize this computer you must first deauthorize one of the other computers."
    Can someone help or shed more light on my problem?
    Thanks,
    Richard

    Home Sharing is designed to work on your local network not across the internet/cloud.
    Stuff is accessed under the Computers column where your local iTunes library on a local computer would appear.
    Home Sharing would share your iTunes content (i.e. stuff stored in itunes on the computer, not in the cloud) with AppleTV or an iPad etc on the SAME network.
    AppleTV2 will not be able to see itunes content on the work computer over the internet.  It's not designed to.  if the work computer was on the home network it would.
    iCloud is in it's infancy and is not a mature product - iTunes TV Show purchases appear on AppleTV, but currently music does not unless you are subscribed to iTunes Match. I find this rather odd to be honest, along with the inability to buy music on AppleTV2.  Movies purchased in iTunes are not authorised for iCloud viewing currently either.
    Maybe it has something to do with iTunes Match 'getting in the way' - i think they assume you'll use that whereas you really want to be able to access Purchased music from the cloud without subscribing to itunes Match which is overkill for some.
    AC

  • TS2972 can I use home sharing to transfer iTunes from old computer to new computer?

    can I use home sharing to transfer iTunes from old computer to new computer?

    You are trying to use home sharing, you are logged into the same account for sharing on both computers (and they are connected to the same wifi network), and what happens when you try to copy your library ? Can you update your iTunes so that they are the same on both ?

  • I authorized my home sharing on my itunes for mac to share to my itunes on windows PC, but for some reason my music isn't fully sharing/syncing. Does anyone know how I can solve this problem?

    I authorized my home sharing on my itunes for mac to share to my itunes on windows PC, but for some reason my music isn't fully sharing/syncing. Does anyone know how I can solve this problem?

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  • HT3819 What's the difference, other than the 24.99, between Home Sharing (free) and iTunes Match (24.99)?

    What's the difference, other than the 24.99, between Home Sharing (free) and iTunes Match (24.99)?

    Home sharing allows you to share content between computers and devices on your wifi network - so if you have your library on your computer's iTunes and you want to access it on your iPad then both your computer and iPad have to be turned on, iTunes open on your computer, and both need to be connected to the same wifi network.
    iTunes Match will upload your music library to the cloud (including music copied from CDs and from other sources) allowing you to accces it from your computer or iPad without requiring your main computer to be on - and if you have access to a network when not at home you can download or stream music from it. It's also acts as a second backup of your content (you should still maintain your own backup of your library).
    iTunes Match, from http://www.apple.com/itunes/itunes-match/ :
    Once your music is in iCloud, you can play it from any of your devices. Just browse the complete list of all your music stored in the cloud and tap to play to it. You can store up to 25,000 songs in iCloud (more if songs are purchased from the iTunes Store), but only what you play or download is stored on your device. Tap the iCloud download button to download music from an artist, album, or playlist. So you have immediate access to a huge music library without having to worry about the storage space on your device.
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  • Do you have to eject Home Sharing before closing iTunes?

    Do I have to eject Home Sharing before closing iTunes?

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  • IPhoto '11 - Photo Home Sharing (a la iTunes Home Sharing)

    So my wife and I use one Mac and we have our own logins. We have enabled simultaneous user logins to save us having to log off each time the other needs the computer.
    However this means that we can't use a shared location for our iPhoto '09 library because it's not set up for multi-user access so at the moment, all my wife can do is view photos from my library, she can't copy them or edit them or create a new album or upload them to facebook etc.
    I was hoping that the next iteration of iPhoto ('11) would have something along the lines of Home Sharing for iTunes where my wife could copy photos/albums into her own library for syncing to her phone, uploading to her own facebook account etc.
    Can anyone tell me if such functionality exists in iPhoto '11?
    Thanks,
    Glyn

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    For iPhoto 09 (version 8.0.2) and later:
    What you mean by 'share'.
    If you want the other user to be able to see the pics, but not add to, change or alter your library, then enable Sharing in your iPhoto (Preferences -> Sharing), leave iPhoto running and use Fast User Switching to open the other account. In that account, enable 'Look For Shared Libraries'. Your Library will appear in the other source pane.
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    Quit iPhoto in both accounts. Move the Library to the Users / Shared Folder
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    However, there is a catch with this system and it is a significant one. iPhoto is not a multi-user app., it does not have the code to negotiate two users simultaneously writing to the database, and trying will cause db corruption. So only one user at a time, and back up, back up back up.
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  • Potential Solution: Home Sharing issues with iTunes 10.6

    TL;DR: On a hunch, I changed the power settings of the ATV to never sleep. Since then, I have not had any issues. Granted, it's only been a couple of days, but it seems to have done the trick.
    Folks,
    Wanted to share my experience with Home Sharing issues after upgrading to iTunes 10.6. These forums a rampant with reports of the issue, so I'll defer to the search field above if you don't know what I am talking about. In short: iTunes 10.6 seems to have busted Home Sharing.
    For those who do, here's what I found:
    For some reason, is saw a very large number of established sessions from my Apple TV (ATV) into port 3689 on my Mac. This is the port that ATV uses to query iTunes to see what's available via Home Sharing (e.g.: what movies, songs, pictures, etc are available for display on the ATV).
    A sniffer cap and some observation of the power indicator on the ATV indicated that while it was sleeping, the ATV was querying iTunes. It would power on for a sec (wake on LAN, maybe?), issue some queries, then sleep.
    When this happened, the TCP sessions created were never town down. As such, I would eventually see 200+ established sessions on port 3689. I don't know exactly how many it took to make this happen, but when I saw this, iTunes stopped accepting new connections.
    Of course, bouncing iTunes would remedy the issue for a while, but it would return.
    On a hunch, I changed the power settings of the ATV to never sleep. Since then, I have not had any issues. Granted, it's only been a couple of days, but it seems to have done the trick.
    I would be interested to hear if it works for others.
    Happy viewing,
    Chris

    Thanks for posting this.
    I've been searching for an option of how to approach this problem.
    I picked up the new AppleTV when it was released, but it has made iTunes fairly useless from a Home Sharing standpoint.
    I also observed the massive number of TCP connections being opened against iTunes, but never closed.
    As expected, I could manually kill a few of these connections, and then could connect again, even without closing iTunes.
    I performed most of my testing with Windows 7, but while troubleshooting I had the same issue with iTunes on an old Mac Mini I had sitting around.
    I will try your solution, which makes a lot of sense, but it would be nice if Apple fixed the real problem.
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  • Cannot bring up Home Sharing option in iTunes dropdown menu on my computer

    I have confirmed that I have the required version of iTunes (11.0.4) on both of my Macs and can bring up "Home Sharing" on the left hand top dropdown menu on one of them (with OSX 10.8.4) -to which I want to transfer my iTune library - but not on the other computer (with OSX 10.6.8).  Don't really want to change other computer to OSX 10.8 - but that shouldn't matter?  Can anyone help.

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  • Have to restart Apple TV to get Home Sharing to work, iTunes 12, Yosemite

    I am running Yosemite 10.10.2 and the latest Apple TV software 7.0.3 and using the latest build up iTunes 12.
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    I have tried changing the name of he iMac which restored connectivity after Yosemite was loaded initially, but I am still unable to figure out why I have to restart my Apple TV every time to get home sharing to work.

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  • Home Sharing & Upgrading to iTunes Plus...

    So I'm planning on upgrading my iTunes library to iTunes Plus. My question is "does Home Sharing recognize the fact the files have changed and are they able to be imported to other Macs?"

    Unfortunately there is no easy way to replicate your iTunes Plus over to a different computer and have that computer remove the DRM version it has. This has to be done manually.

  • Home Sharing with multiple iTunes accounts

    I have set up Home Sharing between our iMac and our AppleTV2 using my wife's Apple ID. The AppleTV sees my wife's iTunes library and plays music from it. However, my wife has songs in her library purchased under both her iTunes account and my iTunes account. Our computer is authorized for both accounts, and all the music plays fine on the computer. However, when AppleTV tries to play a song purchased under my account, it puts up a message that says "Authorization is required" to play that song. Is there any way to get AppleTV to play music purchased under both iTunes accounts? As it is, Home Sharing is useless because anytime it encounters a song purchased under my account, it stops playing music. I would even be happy if it would just skip songs it can't play, as long as it would continue on to the next song that could be played.

    I've been trying to thing what might be different about my set up versus yours in case (which may be likely) you are correct and your wife's library is authorised and plays your content in her iTunes application.
    I deliberately chose my wife's music to check my set up because she pays for her own iTunes account, whereas my children have their own accounts but I give them an allowance and send them gift vouchers from my account (which I thought might just be relevant). I later realised that my wife's library is also on our homesharing ID (which again might have been relevant), so I've now tried it with my youngests purchased and protected content because his library is using our homesharing ID.
    I'll keep thinking.

  • 5 apple tvs home sharing the same itunes library on minimac, does it work?

    hi everyone,
    I have 5 apple tv and 1 macmini with my itunes library (music and movies).
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    nicola.

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  • Can You Home Sharing Between Two iTunes Accounts

    Hi,
    My Dad has a vast amount of music on his itunes account and my old iPod used to be linked up to his account. But recently I got a iPhone 4 and I created my own iTunes account. I would like to be able to listen to the music on my Dad's account as well as the few songs I've purchased on mu account. Can I use home sharing (or something similar) so that I can listen to his music and my music on my iPhone?
    Thanks in advance!
    Surfista36

    Simply enable Home Sharing with the same iTunes account info on all devices.
    You still make purchases using your own iTunes account.

  • HT202213 Trying to activate home sharing with new iTunes update, says error #5506, any ideas?  Worked great before this update!

    I'm trying to use home sharing with the latest iTunes update.  Keep getting error message 5506-any idea how to resolve this error and share at home?

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    I then tried loading iTunes on a Win7 laptop and it works perfectly with the ATV2. Both the laptop and the ATV2 are connected to the router wirelessly while the Desktop is connected to the router by Ethernet. Not sure if this is part of the issue as it sounds like this didn't work for others. The only other difference between the laptop and desktop is that the desktop has Win7 SP1 loaded while the laptop does not; now I'm scarred to load it though I don't think that's the issue. All in all, a very vexing situation. Hopefully Apple comes up with a solution soon.

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