Hi!
Ok, thanks.
Will have it on on my Iphone.
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> 17 apr. 2023 kl. 16:34 skrev Patrick Ford :
>
> Hi,
> You can turn this off. I am not sure if you are on your iPhone or mac but it
> can be turned off. For the iPhone you have to open the play now screen and
> along the bottom of this pop up
Hi!
I haven’t had this feature since 2 weeks ago.
Bless.
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> 17 apr. 2023 kl. 15:36 skrev Brad Snyder :
>
> Nothing strange about this. It is definitely a feature and it has been doing
> this for a long time.
> I rather like it. I can tell my HomePod to play a single song, and it will
>
It treats every device differently. I have it disabled on the mac, but enabled
on the iPhone.
> On Apr 17, 2023, at 10:13, Brad Snyder wrote:
>
> This is good to know.
> I like the feature, but I also like being able to control if the feature is
> on or off when listening on my iPhone. On
This is good to know.
I like the feature, but I also like being able to control if the feature is on
or off when listening on my iPhone. On the HomePod, that is different.
I rarely listen on my Mac, but it is also good to know how to enable/disable
the feature on the Mac as well.
Thanks,
-
You might have to show the Play next button first with VO Space. Also, when you
turn off the autoplay, you might need to clear the history as well.
> On Apr 17, 2023, at 09:45, Patrick Ford wrote:
>
> ...for the mac, open up the music app and while the music is playing VO right
> until you
...for the mac, open up the music app and while the music is playing VO right
until you find the second playing next button - interact with this - then you
will find the word history - interact here - within this interaction you will
find the auto play on/off button - VO space bar to turn off -
Hi,
You can turn this off. I am not sure if you are on your iPhone or mac but it
can be turned off. For the iPhone you have to open the play now screen and
along the bottom of this pop up screen you will find options one of which is to
stop the continuous play.
Patrick
> On Apr 17, 2023, at
Hi!
It can be quite nice as you say.
Not a big issue but was a bit surprised though.
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> 17 apr. 2023 kl. 14:33 skrev 'Donna Goodin' via MacVisionaries
> :
>
> Hi Anders,
>
> This has been happening for long time. It took me by surprise at first, but
> now I actually like it. I can pick an
I remember when Spotify did this and Apple Music did not. I used to hate this
feature until I started using YouTube Premium which comes with YouTube Music. I
became very accustomed to it and now I like it and use it frequently on both
YouTube Music and Apple Music.
Merv
> On Apr 17, 2023, at
Nothing strange about this. It is definitely a feature and it has been doing
this for a long time.
I rather like it. I can tell my HomePod to play a single song, and it will
continuously play other music based upon that song for hours.
- Brad -
On Apr 17, 2023, at 07:35, 'Donna Goodin' via
Hi Anders,
This has been happening for long time. It took me by surprise at first, but
now I actually like it. I can pick an album by an artist and I just let it
play after the album’s done. Eventually, it plays something I don’t like, and
then I either tell it to stop, or tell it to play
They probably think it’s a feature, and I couldn’t find an option to turn it
off. Apple Music Classical, which I now use, doesn’t exhibit this problem,
however.
> On Apr 17, 2023, at 08:24, Anders Holmberg wrote:
>
> Hi!
> I don’t know if this is a feature or what it is but its a bit
Hi!
I don’t know if this is a feature or what it is but its a bit frustrating for
me.
When I play an album in Apple Music and its played the music continues with
some similar music.
So directly after the played album music does not stop it just continues.
Very odd.
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