- Apple Music On Mac
- Apple Music Won't Download Songs On Macbook Pro
- Apple Music Won't Download Songs On Mac Computer
Exactly the same problem here! I can't download them and if I play them iTunes just skips them until it plays a song I've already downloaded; also, if I try to play a song I haven't added to my music it skips it; if I try to add a song it doesn't work either. However, it works fine on my iPhone, if I add a song via my iPhone and I restart my iTunes the song appears but it just wont download or reproduce it.
Tried restarting my Mac several times without any luck. Anyone with the same issue?
Check Your Network Connection. First thing you should do is to check if Wi-Fi or your Data is on. Click the Downloads tab, and under Automatic Downloads, check the box next to Music. Note that you can download and access the same content on up to 10 devices for as long as your.
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- Check Network Connection. If Apple Music won't download songs, the first thing you need to check.
- If you can’t play a song purchased from the iTunes Store: You may have exceeded the number of.
Signed out of my Apple ID account from iTunes (Account -> Sign Out), iTunes froze for a bit but it then responded and all my Apple Music had disappeared (only my original local music was still available), then I signed in again and after a few minutes all my Apple Music appeared again and I was able to download and reproduce the songs ?. Hope this solves the issue for other people as well.
Apple Music On Mac
Check these things first
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.
- Visit the Apple System Status page to see if there are interruptions in service in your country or region.
Apple Music isn't a backup service. Make sure to back up your music library before you make any changes.
If you can't find or play a song
If you can't find or play a song, check if you added it from Apple Music. If it came from another source, the song might be waiting to upload. Try these steps:
- Turn on your Mac or PC and connect it to the Internet.
- Open the Music app or iTunes for Windows.
- Keep the Music app or iTunes for Windows open so your library can finish uploading.
If you see an ineligible icon next to a song, delete the song, then add it back to your library. If you still see an ineligible icon next to a song, then that song can’t be uploaded.
If a song is grayed out, then the song might be waiting to upload, no longer available, or not yet released from the Apple Music catalog.
If a song is missing
Make sure that all of your devices have Sync Library turned on, and signed in with the same Apple ID.
If you’re still missing a song that you added from the Apple Music catalog, then the song might have been removed from Apple Music or is available under a different file name. Try searching Apple Music for the song, then add it to your library.
Turn Sync Library off, then turn it back on
You might be able to fix your issue by turning Sync Library off for all of your devices, then turning it back on again. Learn how.
Still need help?
Apple Music Won't Download Songs On Macbook Pro
If you still need help with Sync Library, contact Apple Support.
Learn more
Apple Music Won't Download Songs On Mac Computer
- To sync your music library across all of your devices, subscribe to Apple Music.
- See if Apple Music is available in your country or region.
- Learn how to delete songs and music videos from your library.