Why are some songs not playable on iTunes?

Why are some songs not playable on iTunes?

Some songs or albums might be grayed out because they’re not currently available in Apple Music. The song might not be available in your country or region and will appear in gray text when you search for it in Apple Music. If an explicit song is grayed out, you might have restrictions turned on for your device.

Why is iTunes only syncing some of my songs?

Check your settings and network connection on all of your devices: Make sure that your devices have the latest version of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, or iTunes for Windows. Make sure that Sync Library is turned on for all of your devices. Connect all of your devices to the Internet.

Is iCloud music library the same as iTunes Match?

Itunes in the Cloud applies to iTunes Store purchases. This gives you the ability to redownload purchases. iTunes Match is a subscription service that allows you to add your music to the iCloud music library so that you can access your music across your devices in addition to iTunes purchases.

What happened to my music on iTunes?

All of your music is now in the Apple Music app The Apple Music app is where you can find all of your music, including music that you imported in to iTunes, purchased from the iTunes Store, and playlists and smart playlists that you created in iTunes.

Why won’t iTunes let me add music to my library?

Turn off iCloud Music Library and then turn it back on. Sign out of the iTunes Store and then sign back in. First check iTunes to see if the song is ineligible for upload. Additionally, if you added the song to your library from the Apple Music catalog, it might no longer be available on Apple Music.

Do I still need iTunes Match if I have Apple Music?

Conclusion- iTunes Match if you have Apple Music When you want to stream or download the songs you might get confused between iTunes Match or Apple Music. But remember that if you when you subscribe to Apple Music it includes a subscription to iTunes Match. Thus you don’t need iTunes Match if you have Apple Music.

Why are some songs not compatible with iCloud?

It seems that iCloud Music Library does not support songs with a bit rate of 96kbps or less (see here: iTunes Match: Understanding the iCloud Status icons – Apple Support ). What I did was as simple as this: just right click on the song that is not available for iCloud Music Library and look for an option that says “Create AAC version…”

Why does Apple Music not play on iTunes?

Just started Apple Music Trial. Signed up, authorized computer – no problem. Downloaded music. It shows up in iTunes, but won’t play. iCloud is working. When I click one song, iTunes just cycles through all the songs. None play. File type shows up as AAC in iTunes. Thank you for visiting Apple Support Communities.

Do you have to upload songs to iCloud?

Its just amazing that apple does´t just let you drag and drop songs to your phone, and you HAVE to add them through the iCloud music library. its just another control freak move from Apple. I have a song that won’t upload and i already tried changing into AAC that didn’t work.

Are there any Apple Music songs that are playing?

There are only about 10 Apple Music songs and one mp3 in the library. The mp3 plays fine, but the Apple music songs just quickly scroll through. None of them will play.