Hi Jonathan and all,

Once you choose Download All, downloading starts with the first undownloaded 
track at the top of the album or playlist. The download button changes to one 
displaying the progress of the download. You can also check download progress 
by opening the iTunes app, choosing More, and then choosing Downloads.

Best,
Anna



On Jun 21, 2012, at 9:14 PM, Jonathan Mosen wrote:

> Hi all, well I bit the bullet this week and created a library in iTunes that 
> was under 25000 of my own ripped tracks, so I could take advantage of iTunes 
> Match. I've been ripping my music for 15 years now, so the idea of getting 
> nice fresh rips in 256K AAC really appeals to me, and I created a smart 
> playlist to replace all my rips with the AAC versions. I was super impressed 
> that tracks I had digitised long ago from my vinyl collection were matched 
> with a nice clean digital copy in the cloud. Sweet.
>  
> However, I hope I'm missing something, because otherwise, iTunes Match is the 
> first thing built into iOS that I don't think is particularly accessible.
>  
> Since I have a few 12/13 hour flights coming up, I've set up a couple of 
> playlists whose contents I want to download to my iPhone so I can hear them 
> when I don't have an Internet connection. I go into the Music app, locate the 
> playlist, and choose the Download All button at the bottom of the screen. The 
> phone gets really sluggish, but also, I find that there appears to be no 
> verbal indication about what songs are in the cloud, and what songs are 
> stored on the phone. If you look in iTunes, you can go into the view options 
> and check the boxes so you are told very clearly what songs are local, and 
> what songs are not. And I believe that visually, a sighted person can see in 
> iOS where a particular song is stored.
>  
> I've sort of worked around this by starting the download, going into the 
> Settings for the Music App, and disabling show all music, so I only see what 
> songs are on the phone, but that's not a perfect solution. Has anyone else 
> seen this and even better, found a work-around?
>  
> Jonathan
> 
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