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    i cant use facetime. but my sister can. we share the same account for itunes.but when i go to facetime on my ipod touch and click on create a new account a blank screen pops up and the only thing it says is cancel and account.  what do i do?

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    I have some music on my ipod that I want to put in iTunes so I can listen it it on my iPad.    The two devices share an Apple ID and iTunes account.  So I do I get the music from the ipod to the iTunes account? 

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  • While listening to itunes on my iphone I don't what the music to stop when a call comes in

    while listening to itunes on my iphone I don't want the music to stop when a call comes in

    That's the way it works. If you don't want to be bothered with calls while you're listening to music, put it in airplane mode.

  • My iPad isn't locking automatically after I have been listening to iTunes Radio for a while what do I do? Thank you

    My iPad isn't locking automatically when I listen to iTunes Radio for a while. I checked my auto lock settings and it is set to 2 minutes but it isn't locking when I listen to iTunes Radio

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    I inherited a pair of enormous Altec Lansing speakers from my dad. Can someone tell me step by step how I can listen to iTunes and/ or internet radio on these speakers?

    There's probably various ways.  For all of them you will likely find the speakers need more power than your computer can provide through sound out, so you'll have to route everything through a secondary amplifier (e.g., home sound system).  You can probably find a cord that will fit into your headphone socket and then into the amplifier (likely RCA style jack left and right channel).  After that it's a matter of connecting the speakers to the amplifier.

  • On iTunes Radio, after a human voice comeson to say, "You are listening to iTunes Radio," there is silence and I need to shut down iTunes and restart it to hear music again. Why is this happening?.

    When I listen to iTunes radio, that I love, a human voice comes on not infrequently to tell us, "You are listening to iTunes radio." After that no more music. Silence. I need to close down iTUnes and restart it and resume Radio to hear music again. Why is this happening??

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  • How to listen to itunes radio at work?

    Hi, can someone please help?!
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  • What is the best iTunes Equalizer settings for Bose QC15 Headphones?

    What is the best iTunes Equalizer settings for the Bose QC15 Headphones? An image of those settings would be great.

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  • Unable to listen to itunes on my computer after using AppleTV

    Since using homesharing today and listening to itunes on the AppleTV I have not been able to listen to music on my computer. Every time is selct a song to play it says "connecting to AppleTV" and no sounds comes out my computer.
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    I turned off homesharing on the computer.
    I put the AppleTV into 'sleep mode'.
    I rebooted my computer.
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    Check the iTunes window pane lower right for the Airplay speaker button - you may have selected AppleTv as the output speaker rather than Computer - this works independently of Home Sharing.
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  • Is there a way to stop sharing apps between my iphone and my daughters ipad. We share the same email and itunes account.

    is there a way to stop sharing apps between my iphone and my daughters ipad...we share the same email and itunes account.

    You can keep the same Apple ID for purchases, but set up her own iCloud account for email and syncing.
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  • ITunes Radio hangs every time it plays a rejoin (You're listening to iTunes Radio).

    Every time iTunes plays a rejoin ("You're listening to iTunes Radio"), the channel hangs.   Stopping and restarting the stream does not fix the problem.  The only solution is to start a second channel for a second, then go back to the original channel.

    Same issue since changing Apple ID password. Apple TV won't allow me to play my music of video purchases (says iTunes is currently unavailable). I'm able to play them on my mac and iPad, however. Radio on the other hand is completely crazy on all my devices - when choosing a station it immediately skips through several songs at a rapid pace then gets stuck on the "you're listening to iTunes radio" glitch as described above.
    I've done a reset and factory restore of my Apple TV, signed in and out of my Apple ID, reset my router, NOTHING has worked. Apple support was no help.
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  • "You're Listening to iTunes Radio" error

    After changing the password for my Apple ID on my iMac, I am unable to sign in to iTunes Radio from any of my devices (iPhone 5S, iPad 4th gen, or Apple TV 3rd gen).  While surprised the devices didn't just learn my new password, I assumed it's perhaps a security matter so have been attempting to sign in with my new or old password.  Most everything else appears to work.  But when I attempt to listen to iTunes Radio, all I get is a male voice repeating over and over continuously "You're listening to iTunes Radio."  On-screen the display just cycles through album covers.  I was able to listen to my own music streamed from iMatch on my iPhone, but not my iPad, and neither plays iTunes Radio--just that "You're listening to iTunes Radio" repeated over and over.  I have tried power cycling the iPhone, turning iTunes Match off then on, entering my iCloud ID in lieu of my normal non-Apple domain Apple ID, all to no avail.
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  • My wife and I share a computer for our itunes accounts. How can we copy our music libraries to each others accounts without erasing the original library? We want to merge our songs.

    My wife and I share a computer for our itunes accounts. How can we copy our music libraries to each others accounts without erasing the original library? We want to merge our songs.

    If the music is on the same computer, import the songs to your iTunes library by dragging them into iTunes or choosing File > Add to Library (Mac) or File > Add File to Library or Add Folder to Library (Windows).  If the music is on different computers you can set up Home Sharing to copy the music from one library to the other (see http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3819 and http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4620).

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