HT4557 Home Sharing with multiple Apple IDs

I want to share music with my wife on her iPhone. Her phone is signed in under her own apple ID.  Is sharing possible or does she need to be signed in under my ID?

OK, thanks for the replies, maybe I should explain the problem better:
I live in a shared flat, three people, each have his own laptop, iDevices, iTunes account, music, photos, media etc stored on the computer. But we share the TV. Obviously we all want to be able to stream photos, music, video etc. to the TV and rent videos in iTunes.
But each of us using a personal iTunes account - we don't share credit cards! So, when somebody wants to use the TV one has to select the iTunes library/account to connect with, authorize etc. And nobody should be able to highjack the active user or use the last users account and start purchasing.
Is this kind of setup possible? Say, the Apple TV browses the local network available home shares, one select the desired share and on the computer a popup ask to authorize for that session.
Thanks, Erik

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  • Home sharing with multiple Apple IDs

    Hi:
    Is it possible to enable homesharing, streaming to the apple TV from multiple computers each with a different Apple ID? How do I switch between each account (on the Apple TV)?
    Thanks, Erik

    OK, thanks for the replies, maybe I should explain the problem better:
    I live in a shared flat, three people, each have his own laptop, iDevices, iTunes account, music, photos, media etc stored on the computer. But we share the TV. Obviously we all want to be able to stream photos, music, video etc. to the TV and rent videos in iTunes.
    But each of us using a personal iTunes account - we don't share credit cards! So, when somebody wants to use the TV one has to select the iTunes library/account to connect with, authorize etc. And nobody should be able to highjack the active user or use the last users account and start purchasing.
    Is this kind of setup possible? Say, the Apple TV browses the local network available home shares, one select the desired share and on the computer a popup ask to authorize for that session.
    Thanks, Erik

  • Home Sharing with different Apple IDs

    Hello,
    My wife and I have separate apple IDs and separate user accounts on our MAC.  We have it set up this way because we each have our own iphones and don't want to be syncing each other's stuff (music, photos, apps) with icloud.  Of course, sometimes you want to share music with each other.  Home sharing makes it easy when you use the same apple id but we have separate accounts.  I can play her songs using Home Sharing but I can't drag and drop the files into my library--which I assume is because of the different IDs.  So my question is there an easy way for me to "copy" or "move" songs she has purchased to my music library?  Any suggestions for the best way to keep things separate but still be able to share easily?  Thanks!!!  Matt

    You need to use the same Apple ID on each device on your home  network.

  • Family sharing with multiple apple ids

    Just a question about family sharing. My husband and I have decided to have separate apple ids but family sharing allows us to share purchases but does this also include iCloud storage or do we each have 5GB. Also if we do this route with our son what happens to his purchases we've approved when he decides he doesn't want to be on family sharing when he's 18.

    Hi Nat8506,
    Happy Holidays!  I've included complete information for Family Sharing below, but to answer your specific questions:
    Each Apple ID has it's own 5 GB of iCloud Storage
    Once you son turns 18, if he decides to leave the Family Sharing, any purchases made with his Apple ID will remain his and no longer available to the family.
    Family Sharing - Apple Support
    http://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201060
    Leave Family Sharing - Apple Support
    http://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201081
    What happens to your content when you stop sharing?
    When you leave Family Sharing, your Apple ID is removed from the family group, and you stop sharing music, movies, TV shows, books, and apps with any remaining family members. In addition, any photos, calendars, and reminders shared by the family group will be removed from your devices. If you chose to share your location, you'll stop sharing your location with other family members, and your devices will be removed from the family Find My iPhone device list.
    Any content that your family shared with you isn't automatically removed from your device. You can purchase it again or remove it to free up space on your device. If you downloaded an app from a family member’s purchase history and made In-App Purchases, you'll need to purchase the app yourself to access your In-App Purchases.
    Any DRM-protected music, movies, TV shows, books, or apps that you previously downloaded from other family member's collections will no longer be usable, and other family members won't be able to use content downloaded from your collection. Learn more about Digital Rights Management (DRM) in iTunes for Mac or iTunes for Windows.
    You'll keep any purchases you initiated while part of the family group. However, if the organizer was paying for your iCloud storage or any other ongoing subscriptions, you'll need to start paying for them yourself using a valid payment method on your account. Learn how to add a credit or debit card to your iTunes Store account. 
    Cheers,
    Judy

  • HT2688 Home sharing with multiple Apple ID's?

    I want to use home sharing, but each of my kids has thier own Apple ID so they have to pay for what they donwload.
    Since we are a family, each of us should have full access to each others apps and music - inlcuding all the music I ripped from my extensive CD library.
    Can apps and music bought on different Apple ID's be transferred to other computers or iPods via home sharing?
    We currently have:
    2 PC's
    1 iPad 2
    1 iPhone 4
    3 iTouches

    Welcome to the Apple Community.
    You can use your own ID's for the iTunes Store, so that you each have your own account and content, but you need to use the same ID (doesn't matter which) for home sharing on all devices.

  • HT1539 How can a digital copy be used in a household with multiple apple ids, synced on the same computer?

    How can a digital copy be used in a household with multiple apple ids, synced on the same computer?  I want to put a digital copy on my device, and on my wife's device.
    Please help.

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  • Can I sign in with multiple apple IDs in a single apple device without deleting my previous one?

    can I sign in with multiple apple IDs in a single apple device without deleting my previous one?

    Hi swagyoloswag,
    Welcome to the Apple Support Communities!
    There are several different services that require signing into an Apple ID to use on your iOS device. You can sign into different Apple IDs for different services on your iPhone. For example, Apple ID #1 for iCloud and Apple ID #2 for iTunes & App Store. You cannot sign into the same service with two different Apple IDs at the same time. The attached article has a list of services that are accessible with your Apple ID. 
    Where can I use my Apple ID? - Apple Support
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  • Screen ipad doesn't respond during video viewing home sharing with multiple iOS devices simultaneously

    A have a problem with the videos app and iTunes home sharing on multiple iOS devices.
    This is my setup. On my iMac 2006 with Snow Leopard I have:
    - 100+ dvd's ripped in my iTunes movie section
    - 600+ episodes ripped in iTunes TV-section in 35 TV-shows
    - 1 apple tv, 1 iPad 2, 1 iPad mini
    On an average evening my family is watching different tv-shows simultaneously on the apple tv, the ipad, an iphone, and an ipad mini.
    This is done through home sharing on the one iTunes library.
    All updated apps, software etc..
    What happens on the ipads, after viewing for more than 10 minutes, the user interface doesn't show up when tapping the screen. The touchscreen doesn't respond, only the home button works. Clicking the home button closes the app, but the sound of the video keeps on playing. Opening up the videos app again gives a black screen with sound still playing and still no button or UI.
    The only workaround which currently works is killing the videos app. Power off the ipad and power on again, reconnect to the shared library, wait until it has found all the content (1+ minutes) and startup the tv show again.
    All in all, a nasty way to pause your viewing or switching to another movie of tv episode, or even wanting to finish viewing.
    The problem has haunted me for a year now, patiently waiting and hoping software-updates would fix it. They didn't.
    A fix would obviously hugely improve my user experience, getting it on par with Apples usual quality of service.
    Anyone familiar with this problem? Apple: is it possible to fix it in an update?

    Same here for over a year now.
    You cant imagine how happy i am that im not the only one with this problem.
    many of frinds have the same setup as me (ipad 2, 27"imac, express, apple tv 2)
    No problem
    I had the problem on Snow Leopard, lion and now on mountain lion.
    I'am also starting to get a new problem - sometimes when waching a movie on iPad or ATV it just quits the movie and you have to start it again
    on the iPad most of the time it also shows the wrong cover art. I tried all the hints here, and i works for a day or two then its wrong again
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  • Can't access home sharing with current Apple ID info

    I can't access Home Sharing with my current Apple ID info. But I can access the discussions forum with my current Apple ID info though. This is very strange. Anyone having this problem? I tried turning on the Home Sharing function in the iTunes Advanced menu, but to no avail because it won't accept my current Apple ID info. I have the ATV2 model.
    Message was edited by: Charles Swaim

    My ATV 2 can get view movies from Netflix and Youtube without a problem, but when there's a need to use my Apple ID for the Home Sharing function -- from either my Mac or the ATV 2 -- it won't work. It's weird how my Apple ID can access this discussion group without a problem, but can't engage the Home Sharing. I'll see if there's another update available for the ATV 2. Hopefully that might help. Many thanks for trying to help.

  • No home sharing with out Apple have your credit card !!!!!!!!!

    Is there soneone out there - that know how to enable home sharing - with out give up your credit card information to Apple !!!!!
    This goes for the Apple ID - that need to "setup" (read give more money to Apple) - and wants your credit card info to complete
    and it seem like if your skip that part in the Apple ID part - your can not use Home sharing

    Thanks, for telling us how to get an Apple ID without a credit card [sarcasm].
    I found out be someone other than an Apple employee how to get an Apple ID without using a credit card...
    You register for the Apple ID by going through your iTunes application instead of going straight to the internet via a browser. There will be a "NONE" icon to click, right next to the credit cards and Pay Pal icons, on the credit card page of the registration. That's how I FINALLY was able to get my Apple ID so I can use Home Sharing for my AppleTV.
    Just to show how cheap the reply was to my question above [via Slash_Gordon/the account that won't allow me into the Apps Store, and won't give me a workable Apple ID for Home Sharing]... Apple sent me a cheap reply today, leading me to this useless conversation thread which had no answer to my problem, which now has the answer in this comment>>
    Go to the iTunes Store through your iTunes application [not your internet browser] > Click on "App Store" at top of page > Click on "Sign In" > A small window opens > Click on "Create Apple ID" > another page will appear in the iTunes application > Click on "Continue" > Agree to their "Terms and Conditions" by checking the "agree" square > Then click on "Agree" > Fill out all the "Provide Apple ID Details" on the next page > Then click on the "NONE" on the credit card/PayPal page and fill out the rest below... not the credit card info, though... finish up. That "NONE" icon is the key, which doesn't appear when we try to register via an internet browser.
    It seems, Apple is purposely being vague so they can get credit card info. I wish they would prove it isn't true by actually giving me the needed info in my email, instead of leading me to a converstion thread which had no solution to the problem. They should have a Support page giving the solution... of course, they'll say they do have one, and really don't. Well, now you have the solution right here, thanks to someone that gave me the solution when I Googled long enough for it.

  • HT4914 How does iTunes match work with multiple Apple IDs?

    I am trying to set up an iTunes Match account that complies the music of my whole family so that we can all acceess it from our devices. First, is it possible to upload music from multiple apple IDs and / or devices. And is it possible to then access the iTunes match library from multiple apple IDs? I know you can access the muysic from up to 10 devices but do they all have to be logged into the same apple ID to do so? Thanks for the help

    You'll need to have the music on a computer or an external drive connected to it.
    (120723)

  • Home Sharing with Multiple PCs and Apple IDs

    My wife and I both have our own computers with our own Itunes, Apple IDs, and Itouches. Since we obviously share a bank account we want to be able to share the music that we by from the Itunes store with each other. If we both want a song there is no reason we should both have to pay for it. I have used my apple id to authorize home sharing, but I am still at a loss about how to have the music shared and such. Can anyone break this down crayola style for me so that I can get this up and working for us?
    Thanks in advance!

    My iphone 5s = apple id 1
    Husband iphone 4s = apple id 2
    My ipad = apple id 3
    Son #1 ipad mini = apple id 4
    Son #2 ipad mini = apple id 5
    For iCloud.. Not quite, you want the same ID for iCloud on your phone and iPad so you have the same info on each. (so perhaps ID 1 on both.
    But if you want to share your music (assuming lets say its your ID 1 that has the iTunes account), you should all use ID 1 for iTunes.

  • Will family sharing allow multiple Apple IDs to backup to the same Mac?

    So currently, my family shares one Apple ID so we can share purchases.  We also share the same iCloud account.  I think that technically you can share one Apple ID for purchases and use multiple iCloud accounts, but that seems confusing.
    Anyway, so my wife is getting a new iPhone soon and would like it if we didn't see each other's podcasts in the Podcasts app, etc, so I'm wondering if, now that we have family sharing coming, it would be a good idea for her to get her own Apple ID.  However, we have one "Master iMac" that serves to backup all the iDevices in our home and has our shared family library of music, movies, etc.  If she gets her own Apple ID, will she still be able to back her new iPhone up to this iMac or will she be forced to use her iCloud account for her phone's backup?  iTunes on the iMac uses the current Apple ID, which we all share.
    Apple IDs have consistently been the single most frustrating thing for us and the approach for sharing one ID has worked well.  I wish Apple had come out with Family Sharing years ago.  Anyway, now I want to make the transition as painless as possible.

    I apologize, but my grammar and spelling were full of errors They "received" iPad minis...
    And I am afraid that they will "lose" (not love) all of their data.
    Thanks.

  • Can Home Sharing service two Apple IDs at once?

    We have two Apple IDs, so some of our music and movies in iTunes have been purchased with one ID, and some with the other.  I'm setting up Home Sharing, and want to make sure that all the music and movies will be available to us at all times.
    Am I correct in the following assumption?  If Home Sharing is turned on to my account on both iTunes and the iPad, I'll be able to access ALL the music and movies, and if Home Sharing is turned on to my wife's account on both iTunes and iPad, we'll also be able to access everything exactly the same? 
    Is there any drawback here to having two accounts?
    Thanks in advance ...

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  • After updating to iTunes 11, issues with multiple Apple IDs on one computer

    My boyfriend and I both use the iMac, and both have Apple IDs. We are separate users on the iMac, and each logs in to his or her "side." Neither one of us had the slightest iTunes problem until we updated to iTunes 11. Now, I just discovered that the iMac is linked with his iTunes account for at least another 46 days, which means that I'm not allowed to download to the iMac purchases I made under my Apple ID on my phone.
    Is there a way to fix this? It's ridiculous that one of us would be locked out for 90 days at a time when all we want to do is back up music we legally purchased.

    Multiple users can "authorize" content on one computer, but in order to re-download content (including Match and stuff purchased on another device/computer), you have to "associate" the computer with that AppleID, and this can only be done for one AppleID per computer and can only change every 90 days.
    This has always been the rule, but it's more obvious since iTunes 11, because all your previous purchases now appear as cloud content, and it's easy to screw things up by accident.
    If you email the iTunes store, it's possible they will reset the counter and let you switch back to your AppleID (they did for me), but they will only do this once.
    There's really no reason to "back up" stuff purchased from the store.  If you want to listen to it on the computer, you can do "transfer purchases" while syncing, so there are workarounds.  Still, it's unquestionably a stupid rule that punishes legitimate users and does nothing to stop illegal sharing.  I encourage you to write very nasty feedback about it.

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