HT4914 iTunes Match Question

Hello I made a mix with several songs. Will this mix be able to be uploaded in with iTunes Match?

Is your mix in the form of a single continuous MP3?  If so, add it to your library, and you will be good to go.  Obviously it will not match anything in the store, so it will be uploaded by iTunes Match, subject to the normal limitations on uploads (can't be more than 200 MB, etc.)
As with anything in iTunes Match, make sure that you make a backup on local storage.  Apple Legal clearly advises that Match is not to be considered a reliable backup: "You should back up all data and information on your computer or device and any peripherals prior to using iTunes Match. You expressly acknowledge and agree that all use of iTunes Match is at your sole risk. To the extent permitted by law, Apple shall have no liability with respect to your use of iTunes Match, including the inability to access matched or uploaded content."

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  • HT4914 Itune Match question

    I have music on my Ipod Touch that is not on my computer if I subscribe to Itunes Match will that music be put into the Cloud or not? I purchased a new computer and only my most recent purchases showed up in the Cloud. Our Home Sharing is also turned on.

    You will need to have downloaded your music onto your iPad (or other device or computer) if you want to play it on that deivce whilst you don't have an internet connection - so whilst you are still connected, from http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5637 :
    Once your iTunes Match library has finished syncing to your device, you can browse by Genius Mixes, Playlists, Artists, Songs, Albums, Compilations, Composers, and Genres. When you find a Genius Mix, playlist, album, or artist you like, simply tap on the Genius Mix or song title to begin streaming that song or playlist. If you begin streaming a song from a playlist, iTunes Match will continue playing through the rest of your playlist after the initial song has finished. If you'd like to download the song or playlist to your device, simply tap the download button to the right of the song or at the bottom of the playlist. 

  • HT4914 Help iTunes Match Question

    After reading about this and I'm new, I was wondering would I be able to use songs from my playlists such as Spotify, Pandora, or other like lists?  I enjoy gospel music and I have many CDs as well as I utilize the mentioned sites.  If I had them all in one location this would be wonderful.  I have made different playlists for my family members because we all listen to different genres of music.  Secondly would it be wise if I chose this route iTunes Match to merge everyones music under my iCloud account or does everyone need separate accounts (with the exception of my 13 year old...lol)?  Thanks!
    P.S.  I am so new at this posting so please forgive me if I am not posting this correctly.

    You can use one account to accomodate all the songs in your library for iTunes Match as long as it will not exceed the limitation for uploading songs. You can include songs from third party sources or from CDs to be uploaded into your iTunes Match library. I recommend checking the link below for more information:
    http://www.apple.com/itunes/itunes-match/

  • HT4914 Ripping CDs and iTunes Match question

    Once I rip a CD into iTunes and it is then uploaded to iTunes Match, can the CD be deleted from my hard drive? running out of room on the laptop...

    Yes, but keep the CD on hand in case of a problem, since iTunes Match is not considered a reliable backup.
    Here is the official information from Apple:
    "iTunes Match is provided on an “AS IS” basis and may contain errors or inaccuracies that could cause failures, corruption or loss of data and/or information, including music, playlist, and play history, from your computer or device and from peripherals (including, without limitation, servers and other computers) connected thereto. You should back up all data and information on your computer or device and any peripherals prior to using iTunes Match."

  • ITunes match question (manual sync and iTunes library)

    Hi all
    Just noticed that iTunes match is now avaliable in Denmark, and therefore I have a few questions that I can't seem to find answers for elsewhere.
    My situation is that I have all my music on a NAS (and on at USB backup drive). Some of the music is in 128 AAC and is 320 mp3.
    On my macbook pro I have all of my music converted til 128 AAC so I can fit all of my music on my iPhone (10000 songs). All my music on my iPhone is manage manually through iTunes. I normally 1) add it to itunes, 2) transfer it to iphone and 3) remove the music again from my iTunes library. I mostly just have an empty iTunes library (since i play music from my iPhone and my Sonos system) and just use iTunes for ripping CDs and editing of tags.
    Since my iPhone is running out of space, I thought it would be a good idea to have some of my music i iCloud (iTunes match). From what I've read it is not possible to have both music transfered manually from iTunes to my iPhone and at the same time accessing music from Itunes match? What I really would like is to have 20 GB on my iPhone with the rest avaliable through iTunes match (20 GB) for when I need it. Is this possible?
    My second and most important question is about the itunes library. What happens if I connect to iTunes macth and afterwards remove all my music from my itunes library? As I just explained I prefer my itunes library to be empty unless i want to transfer music to my iPhone.
    Hope you can help me with some answers?
    Thánk You.

    That info has not been released yet but to venture a guess, I doubt any extraneous info such as comments will be used.
    Also, iTunes Match will not use your tags to identify songs. Some algorithm will analyze the audio file to match.

  • ICloud Drive vs iTunes Match questions

    So I have been looking into different ways of having my music accessible throughout all of my OS devices. From what I have seen, I can either purchase a subscription to iTunes Match, or I can just purchase additional iCloud storage. Now just for the sake of my music, I would need to purchase a 200 GB plan, costing me about $50 a year, therefore the iTunes Match subscription would be the cheaper alternative at $24.99 a year. However I do have a couple of questions regarding both options.
    Ideally, what I would like to do, is to be able to open iTunes on either my MacBook Air or my iMac, or the Music app on my iPhone or iPad, and be able to access and play any song in my entire collection. Also, syncing of playlists throughout my devices is something I desire greatly.
    Now that OS X Yosemite is out (all my devices are either running OS X Yosemite or iOS 8), I understand that file sharing is made much easier. So this led me to think that maybe I should purchase additional storage and store my music in the iCloud Drive. But here is where I start needing some clarity. Suppose I open iTunes or the Music app on a device. Will my entire collection be visible through the app(s), or would I have to access iCloud Drive and play the files from there? Also, assuming that my entire collection can be seen via the app(s), will any playlists that I create be synced? Also concerning the iPhone, if I choose to play a song, will it get downloaded from the Drive onto the device, taking up internal storage, or will it get streamed? Is there, perhaps, a way to have these app(s) continuously sync their libraries with a specific "Music" folder on iCloud Drive (with playlists being synced)?
    From what I understand from iTunes Match, all of my songs that are matched with songs from the iTunes Store will immediately be made available to me in my iTunes Library for playing. Now the songs that do not get matched: do they get uploaded to the storage that is provided by iTunes Match (25,000 songs), or do they get uploaded to my iCloud Drive? Are the songs that matched included in this 25,000 song limit, or does it only count the songs that didn't match? Will iTunes Match sync my playlists across all devices, regardless of which device the playlist was created on? Also, on the iPhone, same question as before, will songs be streamed from the storage that iTunes Match provides or will they have to be downloaded to play?
    Based on how I want to be able to access and play my music, I'm inclined to think that maybe iTunes Match is the better (and cheaper) alternative? If simply using the iCloud Drive is good enough, then I wouldn't mind paying the extra amount for storage because I'm sure I'll be taking advantage of file sharing even outside of music. iTunes Match also has the ad-free iTunes Radio which might be cool too.
    I'd love to hear what you guys have to say about this or if you have any better methods of keeping all music files organized and synced across all devices, then I'm all ears.
    P.S this is my first post so sorry if it's lengthy.

    ITunes match does not use iCloud Drive to store music. if you want to share music with all your devices, you should purchase iTunes Match. ICloud Drive provides storage for other non music data and you have 5gb free - you can purchase more if required.
    JIm

  • HT4914 iTunes Matching Songs WITHOUT Local Files

    So my music collection is nearly 12,000 songs. I built it for nearly 10 years, and cherish it. Sadly, however, the external hard drive I stored all my music on is dead, and the backup files are corrupted. (This is what happens when you go back to Windows ) So now I'm left with options of expense: A) I can hire a data recovery service (my first quote was $1,200- completely out of my price range), B) Start allllllll over again, or (hopefully) C) sign up for iTunes Match and match all of the music that could at least be found in the iTunes catalogue.
    Here's my question: If I sign up for iTunes Match, and drop the (totally reasonable) $25, will iTunes scan my Library as it is, or does it require that I have the local files? If it needs the local files, then the $25 will be for little more than the option of giving me cloud access to the few files I have left. However, if it scans my library (which I'm generally very anal about organizing) and gives me even HALF of my music back, then it's worth its weight in gold.
    Too Long, Didn't Read: does iTunes Match scan local files, or does it just look at the library that is still in my iTunes?
    Please help!

    Well, the computer was on all day while I was at work, but I don't think anyone would have come in the house and deleted my music files from iTunes. Anyway, I think the best approach would be to add the entire media folder back into iTunes. I tried it with one song and it initially showed a duplicate, but then iTunes match did an update and removed the duplicate song. I'll do that this evening just before I'm done using the Mac and let the process happen overnight.

  • A few iTunes Match questions no one is asking

    Ok, so if I get iTunes match, and that's how all my music is loaded to my phone, if I go to play all my songs on shuffle, is it going to trip up on me skipping like 5 songs in 3 seconds since it has to find the song and start streaming it? It just seems like having it in the cloud will actually slow it down.
    Also, I'm assuming my devices will have to have a constant and GOOD Internet connection CONSTANTLY! So if I'm in a building with no wifi (or just a password lock) and no reception, I'm screwed? No music?
    Also how will this work with apps like iMovie that referenda the song files on your device for adding music to a video you're editing?
    If I'm on 3G, am I going to be able to listen to my music and do ANYTHING else I want? Or are we going go discover we can't do two things at once, like how we found out you can't talk and use 3G at once?
    Is this going to be using data on my data plan? If so, how much? Seems stupid to pay $30 a month for 2GB of data, and to spend that all just on music?
    And how badly is this going to kill my battery? ESPECIALLY on 3G? It seems like constantly streaming and downloading is going to kill my battery twice as fast.
    And if t does 'download' my music, and if I have my phone filled with my iTunes match music and photos and apps and videos, then I go to listen to a song a already have on the phone, when it goes to download it, if I don't have enough space, will it not let me listen to it? Could I run into a problem of it downloading to many of my songs to where I have to go back and delete my last 10 songs just to make room for more songs I want to listen to now?
    These things are bothering me so much and no one is addressing them.

    Limnos
    "Potentially all valid issues but as far as I can tell iTunes Match still hasn't been released and Apple doesn't approve of un-announced feature "speculation" on this web site. Unless it is something on Apple.com (in which case you probably would have found it) we can't discuss it here until it has been released."
    I thought this has already been released as a beta version for developers to test out. Are you telling me that if it's up for people to test, you're not allowed to talk about it?
    and iTunes Match IS on the website. But it doesn't address all these questions!
    so I'd say the fact that it is released for testing, the software is out there, they're talking about it on the website, and i'm not speculating anything (i'm asking questions that are real concerns that are not addressed at all on Apple's site), that I should be absolutly fine asking these questions on here.
    If anyone out there is testing this iTunes Match, they can simply answer my question. This is in no way speculation, but research for answers to issues that are out there that are not being addressed.

  • HT4914 iTunes match and my iPhone

    I have a 16GB iPhone and about 40GB in my iTunes library, the majority of which wasn't bought on iTunes, and I just started using iTunes Match.  I'm afraid of overfilling my iPhone over time as I download more songs.  Is the an easy way to manage this?

    Hello, Timrhon. 
    Thank you for the question.  If you have uploaded all of your music to iTunes Match, here are the steps on how to enable iTunes Match on your iOS device. 
    iTunes Match on iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5637
    Cheers,
    Jason H. 

  • HT4914 itunes match and Iphone

    how the itunes match works with Iphone? It erase the music when the Iphone is full?

    Hello, Timrhon. 
    Thank you for the question.  If you have uploaded all of your music to iTunes Match, here are the steps on how to enable iTunes Match on your iOS device. 
    iTunes Match on iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5637
    Cheers,
    Jason H. 

  • HT4914 iTunes match in Saudi Arabia

    I am moving to Saudi Arabia from England soon, if I subscribe to iTunes Match will I be able to use it over there? Thanks

    THE QUESTION IS WILL THEY STILL ACCEPT IT EVEN THE CARD IS ALREADY SCRATCHED? IF THEY DONT ACCEPT THEN I HAVE TO FOR A BUYER IN THAT WAY I CAN GAIN BACK MY MONEY.

  • HT4914 iTunes Match resubscribe?

    I subscribed to iTunes Match a few days ago and I only disabled it and now it says I have to subscribe

    Hello mami.g21
    As long as you are using the same Apple ID, it should not have an issue with reassociating it with your iTunes library. If you are charged again, then report the issue to the iTunes Store.
    iTunes Store: Subscribing to iTunes Match
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4914
    How to report an issue with your iTunes Store, App Store, Mac App Store, or iBooks Store purchase
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1933
    Regards,
    -Norm G.

  • HT4914 iTunes Match / icloud

    I have a MacBook , ipad & iPhone , I'm thinking about iTunes Match & storing all music in the cloud but as my MacBook is the main computer for the house does it need to always be on for the music to work ?

    You pay separately for Match.  It will hold up to 25,000 tracks plus your iTunes purchases.

  • HT4914 ITunes Match

    My wife and I have separate apple acounts id's do we need two iTunes Match acounts?

    If you each want to use iTunes Match, yes.  Match is on per-account basis.

  • HT4914 iTunes Match .... Will this work with a mini with a 32 bit processor?

    Does iTunes Match work with 32. Bit as well as 64 bit processors?

    Do you have iTunes 10.5.1+ on it ? That is the only requirement that is listed for it to work on a Mac.

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