HomePod Owners With an iTunes Match or Apple Music Subscription Can Access
Their iCloud Music Library Using Siri
MacRumors: Mac News and Rumors / Tim Hardwick
Apple began taking pre-orders for its HomePod on Friday, but the company has
remained unusually reticent regarding some of the Siri
Hi, Mary!
Well, this Apple Music lark is quite a tortuous and mysterious process! You
have to enable iCloud Music Library to start the process going. I have never
had iTunes Match so I had to enable Apple Music too and then Apple servers had
to start from scratch scanning my iTunes library
my Mac mini with the latest update for os x (including
itunes 12.2) and I have enabled iCloud music library, as I had already done
on my iPhone 5s. On my iPhone I was prompted whether I wanted to merge my
iPhone device music or not. On my Mac, no such choice was given and it seems
now
(including
itunes 12.2) and I have enabled iCloud music library, as I had already done
on my iPhone 5s. On my iPhone I was prompted whether I wanted to merge my
iPhone device music or not. On my Mac, no such choice was given and it seems
now to be uploading (moving? Or copying?) every album from
I have just updated my Mac mini with the latest update for os x (including
itunes 12.2) and I have enabled iCloud music library, as I had already done on
my iPhone 5s. On my iPhone I was prompted whether I wanted to merge my iPhone
device music or not. On my Mac, no such choice was given
One of the things that Apple music touts is the ability to in addition to
having the huge iTunes music catalog at your disposal, also, apparently being
able to have your entire icloud music library too. I've found a loophole in
this, and wanna know if it's me, or if I'm doing something wrong