![]() ![]() It’s as though someone came into my house and rearranged all my books, substituting paperbacks for some of the hardcovers, and replacing some books by versions in different languages. Changing my metadata or changing my artwork is a violation of my music library. I’ve ripped a few thousand CDs, tagged them very carefully, and added artwork to every track in my iTunes library. ![]() Music I synced to my iPhone displayed different album artwork, and whenĭifferent tags started appearing on my music after syncing. Messed up my album artwork, changed tags for a lot of my music, and converted many of my Matched and Uploaded tracks toĪpple Music files, which, if re-downloaded, contain DRM. This is a great idea, in theory, but iTunes Match has been fraught with problems since its launch, and the iCloud Music Library is simply broken. ![]() The biggest problem with iTunes 12.2 is the iCloud Music Library feature, which combinesĪpple Music, as well as your purchased tracks, giving you access to music across devices. But I won’t upgrade my iMac, which is where my large music library (around 65,000 tracks) is stored. Follow the prompts to install the latest version. From the menu bar at the top of the iTunes window, choose Help > Check for Updates. It has a small iTunes library, which, together with my iTunes Store purchases, comes to about 9000 tracks. Note, however, that if you updated a previous version of iTunes that used the iTunes Music folder, iTunes continues to use the selfsame iTunes Music folder. If you downloaded iTunes from Apple's website Open iTunes. I did update iTunes on my MacBook Pro my test computer.
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