![]() ![]() Just the quintessential definition of the greedy, fat capitalist pig that will engineer FAILURE into its products so as to sell MORE! Aaaand I’m done. Of a entity so grotesque as to be unmindful and nonchalant towards the consequences of its actions. Slave laborers in third world countries so as to “beat the system” (taxes), with disregard for worker safety. Employing dirty, underhanded practices that conjure images of what one thinks of when using the word “Nazi Regime”. NOW, I see a corrupt corporation without morals. Of a beacon for others to emulate and embrace. This time, you need to get permission from iTunes. You want to add music from a computer but iTunes won’t let you do so. Giving hope to alleviating the mundane of world around us. Scroll down to locate and select iPhone Storage. My view of Apple was once an image of a mighty and noble creation. It seems far more logical to have made the cost of AM higher, then offered IM as an add on. That’s why I find it rather infuriating that I HAVE to purchase both apps, apps from from the same provider, for nearly the same service, in order to access the music I purchased (key word) through the iTunes Store. ![]() I also use iTunes Match (IM) (29.99$) and Apple Music (AM) (9.99$) together, and I agree with your statement of including it in the AM subscription as an add on sub, and for WAY less than 30$. I’m not sure if that applies to iTunes Match. Apple’s Eddy Cue has said that this limit will be increased to 100,000 on Apple Music this year. Of course, Apple could make all this much simpler by making iTunes Match an “add-on” to Apple Music for, say, $2 a month.īy the way, both iTunes Match and Apple Music have a 25,000 track storage limit. That’s the big difference from Apple Music. Since they’re DRM (digital rights management) free, any of the songs that you save offline can continue to play, even after your iTunes Match subscription ends. Songs added are made available to your other computers or devices in 256 Kbps DRM-free AAC. Your iTunes Match subscription also includes an iCloud Music Library. When you cancel your subscription, the music goes away. ![]() Songs from Apple Music can only be accessed while you have an active subscription. Either way, if you’ve used iTunes Match as a convenient way to free up space on your Mac by deleting your own copy of any of your music, don’t cancel your subscription in favor of Apple Music. Why? The biggest difference between Apple Music and iTunes Match is that Apple Music doesn’t own the music it streams due to DRM (digital rights management) protection. The following is my personal preference so keep this in mind: If you want to use Apple Music, using it along with iTunes Match is your best choice if you already have a large music library. Both Apple Music and iTunes Match have a library storage limit of 100,000. ![]()
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