2023-10-19 13:11:41
Apple Music is one of the leading music streaming services available, offering users access to a vast music library. However, sometimes you may come across problems in your Apple Music library, such as missing songs, empty playlists, or annoying duplicates. In this article, we’ll explore some tips and tricks to help you troubleshoot these issues and get the most out of your Apple Music.
Sync your library once more
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A common issue with Apple Music libraries occurs when files appear to have disappeared. This might be a result of syncing issues, especially when using iCloud Music Library.
This feature allows you to create a streaming music library that stays in sync across all your Apple devices. However, it can result in problems such as replacing known songs with Apple versions and deleting unknown files.
If you notice that your library is not syncing correctly, make sure you have a good internet connection on your device. Then try the following:
Open the application Apple Music and access your account;
Select Check Available Downloads; If prompted, enter your Apple credentials; From there, any purchases missing from your device will be automatically downloaded.
Download specific titles that are missing
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If you notice that a recent purchase is not available on one of your devices, you can easily resolve it using the device itself. Follow these steps:
Open the application Apple Music on your device; Access iTunes Store in the left sidebar; click in Purchased on the right side of the iTunes window; Find the content you want to download and click the cloud icon to start the download.
Check for platform issues
Sometimes problems with your Apple Music library can be caused by issues with the platform itself. If you are experiencing isolated issues, it may be a temporary issue.
In this case, check whether the Apple Music platform is working properly by checking Apple’s system status page. To find out if everything is ok, go to is link. If the system is green, it means that everything is available and working correctly, as in the image below:
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Other troubleshooting options
If you’ve let your Apple Music subscription expire and are consequently missing your previous libraries or previously created playlists, try the following tips:
Make sure your Apple Music settings are correct by ensuring library syncing is turned on in your settings. Make sure you’re using the latest version of Apple Music, updating your device if necessary. Check the available storage space on your device. Sometimes sync issues may occur due to lack of space. Check other devices, such as a computer with iTunes, to see if you can find a copy of your old library. If all else fails, contact Apple Support for help restoring your lost content.
Back up your iCloud Music library
To avoid losing important files in your library, it is advisable to back them up regularly. Apple Music, in some cases, may delete files without permission. An effective way to do this is by using a third-party application called “Free Your Music“.
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In short, this application allows you to export your library to a .CSV file, which can be used to restore your library in case of problems. Remember, the best way to ensure the safety of your files is to back them up regularly.
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