iCloud media library won't turn on. How Apple Music ruined my life. Twice. Where is it located - for mobile devices

Imagine that you are a representative of that small segment of iTunes users who keeps their media library in perfect condition. Each album is necessarily assigned a cover, all tags are meticulously written, thousands of songs are rated, and the number of hand-selected playlists has exceeded the second ten. For you, music is more than just a collection of bytes. You accumulate your media library over the years, buying albums in the iTunes Store or looking for rare recordings on torrents. And the files themselves are not stored in corners hard drive, and in the automatically generated iTunes file library - arranged in folders and always at hand.

And then one fine morning you notice that your wonderful media library is sick. Yes, she is so sick that with every moment the desire to shoot her (so as not to suffer) only increases. After all, some real nightmare is happening before your eyes. Several duplicates of the same album appear, the covers are completely confused, the playlists are filled with completely arbitrary songs. Moreover, when playing songs, their content is completely at odds with the metadata! “No, no, this is Bob Dylan, not Cage the Elephant!” is spinning in your head, but you can’t help it.

This is exactly what happened to me. The only difference is that my catastrophe was not spontaneous. It did not arise on its own. It comes after iTunes updated to the long-awaited version 12.2, which brought us Apple Music and iCloud Music Library. If I and hundreds (if not thousands) of other iTunes users knew in advance what awaited them, we would not have made any sudden movements. However, the “Enable iCloud Photo Library” button seemed harmless enough at first glance.

For some reason iCloud could not cope with uploading the library to the cloud, and near each songs put a warning that, supposedly, this composition has already been uploaded to iCloud. My first suspicion was my iTunes Match subscription, which I canceled at the end of last year. Perhaps due to some error, the files were still left on the server, and Apple Music's actions caused some kind of conflict. Multiple comments on the Apple forums support my theory that it was former iTunes Match subscribers who faced similar horrors.

However, purely outwardly it seemed that all the confusion was caused solely by a malfunction in the program itself - supposedly, an attempt to enable iCloud Media Library caused a “linear shift” of metadata. Moreover, the records that were among the first to be added to iTunes were “distributed” - which also looked a little strange. Fast enough in the depths file system backup copies of the iTunes library itself were found in .itl format - iTunes prudently makes a save before each software update. (backups are located at C:\Users\\Music\iTunes\Previous iTunes Libraries)

By “substituting” the last found .itl instead of the current library, we were able to return iTunes to the state it was in before the update. Unfortunately, this was just the beginning of my torment. It turned out that taking advantage of its permissiveness within the iTunes Media catalog, iTunes replaced the metadata not only in its database, but also directly in files. Moreover, he scattered the “corrected” files inside his directory as desired. Naturally, previous version The database was dismayed by this turn. It turned out that when I tried to play some songs, I got an error saying “File not found.”

The following paragraphs describe the process of “curing” the media library in fairly small technical detail. If you are not interested, you can scroll through the article until the next similar warning.

And how could he even be found? There were several hundred broken songs; searching for them all manually and moving them to their original location (also manually correcting the metadata along the way) was not an option. Using the golden rule “no one will help you but yourself,” I decided to use the Python programming language, which is extremely convenient for writing such scripts. The main task was the same - to delve into the organization of the iTunes library database file and find a way to determine the “past life” of the damaged file in order to then return it to its place.

A similar loophole was found quite quickly. iTunes, after launching with a new .itl file, automatically generates an XML document in which it stores information about its media library. In the XML file you can find information about each individual composition - title, album, artist, genre, and so on. The most interesting field turned out to be “Persistent ID” - this is a code set of letters and numbers that is assigned to a file when it is added to the media library and does not change no matter what happens to him. It was from this field that it was possible to determine what kind of song was actually in front of us. And given that the information about the song also included its location, the task finally became completely understandable and tangible.

That is, it was necessary to compare two XML file- with correct information and with incorrect information. If songs with the same Persistent ID have different file locations, you just need to move it, simultaneously clearing it of metadata - iTunes itself will then “pull” them from its library.

I admit that my Python development skills are quite mediocre, so I had to suffer quite a bit to implement this simple algorithm. When writing the program, the built-in library plistlib (which turns plist-XML into a conveniently formatted “dict”) and the external library mutagen (for working with ID3 tags and more) were used. In the end, development and debugging took me a little over eight hours, but the resulting script did exactly what I expected from it.

I will not make the script publicly available, since its functioning requires special conditions and I cannot guarantee its performance in each individual case. However, if you, like me, are faced with the problem described above, be sure to contact me - I will provide the code and tell you how to use it. You will always find current contacts in my.

At this point the technical details end and the thoughts continue that “Apple is no longer the same”

After my music was almost completely disinfected, I made another attempt to connect iCloud Music Library - this time by clearing it first. Did not help. Another warning about “duplicates”, another metadata disaster. True, the second time it didn’t cause so much horror - literally in two clicks everything returned to the initial state. However, after that, I finally decided that Apple Music is not for me, and until it is fixed, it is simply impossible to use it.

In this article, we will tell you how to work with iCloud Photo Library, view and delete photos and videos located in iCloud, and also answer the most frequently asked questions about this feature.

What is iCloud Photo Library

iCloud Photo Library provides iPhone owners and iPad, the ability to store photos and videos in the iCloud cloud service and access them from mobile gadgets or computers (not to be confused with Photo Stream). Any changes to the media library on one device are synchronized with other devices within the same account Apple records ID.

New photos and videos are uploaded to iCloud when your device is connected to the Internet (Wi-Fi or cellular). The speed of adding photos and videos to all connected devices depends on the speed of your Internet connection.

After connecting the media library, instead of the “Camera Roll” album, the “All Photos” album will appear with the same functionality. This folder contains all photos and videos, sorted by date added.

It's worth noting that there is also iCloud Photo Library in the Music app settings, which has nothing in common with iCloud Photo Library in iCloud Photos settings.

What devices does iCloud Photo Library work on?

  • On iPhone, iPad, iPod touch via the Photos application;
  • On Mac computers through the Photos application;
  • On the Apple TV console;
  • On computers with Windows 7 and above (iCloud app for Windows required);
  • On any device with an Internet browser installed via iCloud.com.

What file types does iCloud Photo Library support?

When you copy photos and videos to iCloud Photo Library, all content remains in the original resolution. The service supports the following file types: JPEG, RAW, PNG, GIF, TIFF, HEIF, HEVC, MP4, as well as special formats available when shooting in the Camera app on iPhone: Live Photos, slow-motion or time-lapse video, and 4K video).

By default, all photos and videos are stored in iCloud in the form in which they were taken.

How to enable iCloud Photo Library

Go to Settings -> Apple ID [your name] -> iCloud -> Photos and toggle iCloud Photo Library to On.

On Mac open the application " System Settings" and go to the iCloud section. Click Options next to Photos and check the box next to iCloud Photo Library.



On Apple TV Open the Settings app and go to " Accounts" -> iCloud -> "iCloud Photo Library".

On a Windows computer Install and launch the iCloud for Windows app. Then click the Options button next to Photos and select iCloud Photo Library. Click "Done" and "Apply".

What happens to My Photo Stream after I turn on iCloud Photo Library?

Images from the My Photo Stream album will be added to this album. Photos that are not saved in the library will be deleted, and the folder itself will no longer be displayed. If the My Photo Stream feature is activated on your other device, but the photo library is disabled, all new photos will be displayed in the photo stream.

Is it possible to delete photos and videos from iPhone or iPad but leave them in iCloud Photo Library?

All photos and videos stored in iCloud Photo Library take up space in iCloud storage and on the device itself. Deleting a photo or video on one device will automatically delete it from all devices and on icloud.com.

At the same time, Apple offers to increase storage in iCloud for an additional fee (when registering an Apple ID, the user is given 5 GB of space in the cloud for free). However, it must be borne in mind that an increase in volume cloud storage It only makes sense when the storage capacity on the device exceeds the storage capacity in iCloud. Otherwise, the device memory will always be full.

For example, if you use an iPhone with a 16 GB drive, a 64 GB iPad and a purchased 50 GB plan in iCloud, 25 GB of which is occupied by photos and videos, then it is not practical to use iCloud Photo Library on your smartphone.

Current prices for iCloud space for Russian users can be found here.

In order to delete photos and videos from an iPhone or iPad, but leave them in iCloud, you can use the iCloud Drive service using the Files application or third-party alternative services, for example, Google Photos or Yandex.Disk.

What does Optimize Storage do in iCloud Photo Library?

To save space on iOS devices and Mac computers, the Optimize Storage feature allows you to compress photos and videos stored on the device, while storing the original (full) versions of the files in iCloud Photo Library.

How to enable Storage Optimization

On iPhone, iPad or iPod touch along the path Settings -> Apple ID [Your name] -> iCloud -> Photos -> Storage optimization.

On Mac computer In the Photos app, open Application Settings, go to iCloud, and select Optimize Mac Storage.

The Storage Optimization feature only starts working when there is not enough space on your device. If necessary, you can upload original photos and videos via Wi-Fi networks or cellular network.

If the “Download originals” option is selected in the iCloud Photo Library settings, the original photos and videos in full resolution will be stored in the cloud storage and on the device.

How to view and delete photos and videos on iPhone, iPad, and computer using iCloud Photo Library

icloud.com has a Photos web app that lets you view and delete photos and videos stored in iCloud Photo Library.

A file deleted in Photos is also deleted from your media library on your devices and from the iCloud cloud. For 30 days, deleted photos and videos are stored in the Recently Deleted folder, so you can restore them if you wish.

How do you know if files are being uploaded to iCloud Photo Library?

To check whether a photo or video has been sent to the cloud, launch the Photos application, go to the Photos tab and scroll to the very bottom of the page.

What happens if you exceed your iCloud storage capacity?

If there is not enough space in iCloud, photos and videos will not be uploaded to the cloud and synchronized between devices.

You can solve the problem in two ways: either buy more storage, or clean out your storage by deleting files that you don't need to keep on all iOS devices or iCloud.com. Remember that you won't be able to recover deleted photos or videos because they are not saved in the Recently Deleted album.

How do I turn off iCloud Photo Library on just one device?

If you want to disable iCloud Photo Library only on one iPhone, iPad or iPod touch, go to Settings -> Apple ID [username] -> iCloud -> Photos and turn off iCloud Photo Library.

On Mac Enter the System Preferences app and navigate to iCloud -> Photos -> Options. Next, uncheck the “iCloud Photo Library” option.

On Apple TV: Open the Settings app and navigate to Accounts -> iCloud. To disable the media library, click “Select” in the “Photos” section.

When the Optimize Storage option is activated, not all original photos and videos may be saved on your device. To download original files to your iOS device, go to “Settings” -> Apple ID [username] -> iCloud -> “Photos” -> “Save originals”. On a Mac, follow these steps: Open the Photos app -> Photos -> Settings -> Get Originals on This Mac.

How to delete all photos and videos from iCloud Photo Library and all from devices?

On iPhone, iPad or iPod touch: Go to Settings -> Apple ID [username] -> iCloud -> iCloud Storage -> Manage Storage -> Photos -> Disconnect and Delete.

On Mac:“System Preferences” -> iCloud -> “Manage” -> “Media Library” -> “Disable and Delete”.

Best Alternatives to iCloud Photo Library

Currently, there are many cloud services with similar functionality, but the most popular are: Google Photos (we highly recommend), Yandex.Disk and Dropbox.

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Apple is a world-famous company that is the best manufacturer of computer devices. This company has high demand in the market and constantly surprises its users with new developments. Their products include mobile phones, tablets, laptops, computers and much more. Each development has high quality and is necessarily part of the huge Apple system. But the company is not known for technologies alone, since some of its departments are actively developing and software, which can be used exclusively by the buyer of their equipment.

And today we will talk about a well-known and still quite young software product, which is known as the iCloud media library. In this article we will look at what this program is, how to use it, what functions it has, and what you can generally expect from it. It is worth recalling that Apple constantly supports its developments, regardless of the year of their production, releasing various updates and extensions along the way.

What kind of program?

So, the iCloud media library is the connecting link of all the equipment that was developed by Steve Jobs' company. This program is a kind of virtual storage that is capable of synchronizing all the devices you have with each other. The main condition, of course, is production by one company. It's no secret that almost every device uses a single account for its native equipment, that is, you will not be able to connect several developments with each other until you confirm your account, pass verification and identify serial numbers. For example, you can synchronize mobile phone and a tablet, then connect a computer to them, etc. An important requirement is the presence of the Internet and initial knowledge of software control, although all this is included in the proposed instructions, which are provided with the product. Everyone can manage the iCloud media library; the main thing is to start using it, and in the future you will not have any questions or misunderstandings.

What is it for?

We've figured out the basics, but what functions does it contain? Is this interesting and useful application, which can make our devices easier to use? Indeed it is! iCloud iTunes Library makes it easy to sync data between devices using cloud storage. That is, all data stored on the iMac has a copy in the cloud storage, and this allows you to receive data from any device and move all the necessary information without unnecessary reasons, registration and waiting. Convenient, isn't it?

iCloud Media Library allows you to transfer any digital data in the shortest possible time and process it on another device within a minute. The data includes mainly multimedia files, but you can also use simple documents, presentations, etc. You just have to take into account the amount of storage memory.

How to enable it?

Everything is clear about the functionality, but how to enable the iCloud media library? This is quite easy to do, since the standard settings allow you to use a switch between the program's sleeping and active states. To do this, you need to go to the device settings, find the iCloud menu and find the “iCloud media library” sub-item, then simply activate the slider, and the function will be available to you. Do not forget that use requires registration and creation of a single account for devices. After all these steps, you will be able to log in and exchange data with virtual server. The server has a limited amount of memory, which must be filled wisely, otherwise you simply will not have enough space. But this is just the initial stage of using storage, which can be expanded in the future. You can also specify in the settings exactly what data you will synchronize and which devices to recognize.

Photo storage

So, the iCloud media library is turned on, now all that remains is to start using it and admire the convenience. The first function of the service is cloud transfer of photos. If you have iCloud active, then every photo you take during the day will have backup copy in the service. It will be stored for some time to protect you from accidental deletion of data. Then you can simply delete it from your phone, and it will remain in your cloud storage forever. Quite a convenient method, especially when you have to take photographs often. But that's not all the features, as iCloud comes with a photo editor. It is, of course, not as advanced as, for example, Photoshop, but it allows you to edit the color scheme and cut out unnecessary things from the frame. And this is already more interesting than any similar service; the most interesting thing is that you can use the editor from any device.

Video storage

The iCloud media library is recommended for use by absolutely everyone, from ordinary users to business people. Why is the application so popular? It's quite simple: iCloud, in addition to the main storage and synchronization function, allows you to use various editors for multimedia files. For example, in addition to the content of video recordings in the storage, they can also be edited and converted at your discretion. You witnessed an unusual phenomenon, filmed what was happening, quickly edited it in iCloud, left it for storage and from there uploaded it to any video hosting service.

Efficiency, convenience and ease of management are the main advantages of this service. And this already opens up great opportunities for maintaining a personal video diary and active employment in the field of video recording. The editor currently has standard functions, but this is not the limit, as it will be actively developed in the future.

Music content storage

iCloud Music Library, as you already understood, offers standard features and an accompanying editor. The main functions allow you to create audio albums and store all information in the cloud, and the editor allows you to process without much effort and knowledge audio tracks, create your own tracks and simply edit the resulting audio recordings.

At first glance, these are not very popular functions, but it’s worth remembering how many people are doing this kind of thing, and now that it’s possible to always have a convenient editor at hand, it’s already becoming popular. These are, in fact, all the functions that the iCloud media library has. There are few of them, but they are detailed and may well be useful at any time. Considering that we are now in the digital age, it is worth understanding the importance of these skills and capabilities. Various social networks, a huge abundance of videos and many other examples - all this will require you to work correctly with various data options. But there is one small and not very pleasant problem that is easily solved, but is emerging more and more often.

Problems with use

If you can't enable iCloud Music Library, what should you do in this situation? Oddly enough, this is not the result of a breakdown or deception. The program cannot be activated if you do not have a registered account and licensed products. Yes, nowadays there are a huge number of counterfeits of Apple products, which look absolutely original and fresh, but in reality it turns out that under the layer of beauty there is an empty blank, without the ability to use various services and other features.

To determine whether the original is in front of you or not, you should remember an important rule: buy products exclusively at specialized Apple centers. Even large retail chains do not hesitate to sell counterfeit goods. Be careful and you will immediately save yourself from many problems and unnecessary costs. As for the inability to connect, this problem lies in the lack of Internet or registration of a place in the cloud storage. It's easy to fix these problems, the main thing is to find the time for it.

Main purpose

iCloud Media Library, at first glance, is designed to store data from any device in virtual space. But on the other hand, this service is able to solve the main problem, which concerns the unpleasant situation when a user forgets the password and his device is blocked. Thanks to this cloud storage, any user can reset their device without any problems, thereby saving all data. This will avoid problems with blocking and continue to use your device. And other opportunities that relate to the free transfer of data, their editing and publication in in social networks, - all this is just a pleasant addition to the main purpose.

Program requirement

How to disable iCloud Music Library? Before answering this question, it is necessary to consider what is required for this program to work? After all, if the basic conditions are not met, then the inclusion of this development simply will not be necessary. There are only two conditions: the use of a licensed device and the presence of the Internet. There is also a requirement to register an account, but this is completely different. Regarding the Internet: it must be provided to you by the operator mobile communications at special rates. And we already talked about the licensed device earlier in this article. Following these simple rules will help you get rid of problems and safely use your device.

How can I turn it off?

How to disable iCloud Music Library in iTunes? This is as easy to do as when you turn it on. You just have to go to the menu of your device, find a special setting called iCloud, and redirect the slider towards disabling. After this, your device will not sync with the cloud storage, which will allow you to store data on your device. Now you know how to disable the iCloud media library, however, it is not recommended to do this, since this function provides a lot of positive and useful services that you will certainly find useful.

Further development

That, in fact, is all the information related to the iCloud service. Now you know almost everything about this Apple service, however, it is also worth recalling that all these features were implemented quite recently and do not yet constitute a full-fledged service. Apple has stated that it will actively develop its brainchild, add editors, expand the space and simply organize the use of this service. As for the storage capacity, Apple has already implemented its plans, however, its expansion is paid, although not for a lot of money.

The most attentive users of iOS devices have probably noticed a new item in the settings long ago operating system – (Settings->iCloud->Photos). The most adventurous and advanced are already taking full advantage of this innovation from Apple, despite the fact that iCloud Media Library is still in beta status! It works great now, but will go from beta status to final version iOS 8.3.

What is iCloud Photo Library?

What will change in a user’s life if he turns it on on his devices? I’ll write everything down point by point so that everything fits neatly into the readers’ heads.

1. iCloud Photo Library lets you store All your photos and video in iCloud Drive. The key word here is “ All"! Let me remind you that by default the system has a photo stream that stores only the 1000 latest photos in the cloud. Also an important word “ video” – before this, the video was stored exclusively on the device on which it was filmed.

2. The user has the opportunity to store small copies of photos and optimized videos on iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch and Mac. Due to this, the user can free up a significant amount of space on their devices. The savings will be especially noticeable with a large number of photos and videos. But this saving has its downside - more about it below.

3. If you transfer all your iDevices to the iCloud library, you will get all the benefits of synchronization with the cloud (iCloud Drive). Photos and changes to them will appear on all your devices, that is, you have a single library. A scheme like this: “took photo on iPad, edited on Mac, posted on Instagram from iPhone” will finally work as it should!

4. Due to the fact that an unlimited number of photos will be stored in the cloud, most likely the free 5 gigabytes will not be enough for the user. The user will have to switch to paid plans. Now the cost of 20 gigabytes in iCloud Drive is only 39 rubles per month. This is not much and for most users this number of gigabytes is enough for their eyes. If not, then the tariffs are more expensive and more serious at your service.

5. In the Photo program, instead of the two albums Camera Roll and My Photo Stream, a single album “All Photos” will appear.

6. The media library becomes available through iCloud.com anywhere in the world.

How do I enable iCloud Photo Library?

Before you turn on Photo Library, you need to make sure that your iCloud plan allows you to seamlessly switch to iCloud Photo Library. Here you must soberly assess the space that your photos and videos will take up in the cloud. If you have 10 thousand photos on your iPad and 3 gigabytes are free in iCloud (see Settings -> iCloud-> Storage), then it’s clear that all your stuff won’t fit into the cloud. Try either deleting some media data or increasing your tariff plan.

OS X users should be especially careful. Yosemite version 10.10.3 introduced the Photos program. If you enable iCloud Photo Library there, then the current tariff plan iCloud may not be enough. For example, my media library on my computer takes up more than 150 gigabytes. Perhaps it makes sense to store your computer media library in some other cloud.

Next, turn on the switch for iCloud Photo Library ( Settings->iCloud->Photos) and connect your iPad (iPhone or iPod Touch) to a power source. If there is a Wi-Fi network, all Photos and Videos will be uploaded to the cloud. The speed of this procedure depends on the speed of outgoing traffic of your Internet connection and the size of your media library.

To avoid problems, I recommend connecting your devices to iCloud Music Library one at a time. We turned it on on one, waited until the data was merged into the cloud, checked that everything was fine and moved on to the next device. Firstly, you still won’t gain in speed (your outgoing channel is not rubber). Secondly, the beta status means that unexpected errors. And in the final version, I would recommend playing it safe.

Also consciously choose one of two options:

– iPad/iPhone/iPod storage optimization. (To save space on the device. But when accessing a photo, it will be loaded from the cloud. In fact, only a small preview photo is stored on the device.) This is not always convenient.


– Uploading while preserving the original (if you need photos in the original resolution on the device).

It’s best to leave the “Upload to My Photo Stream” option turned on. You can’t manually upload new photos to the cloud...

We also leave the “iCloud Photo Sharing” option turned on. Shared photo streams are convenient. Try it sometime...

Deleting photos(or video) in iCloud Photo Library occurs in two steps.

1. Deleting a photo on one of the devices. It goes into the “Recently Deleted” folder. After 30 days, the photo will be deleted from there automatically.

2. If you don’t want to wait 30 days, you can also delete the photo from the “Recently Deleted” album. The photo will completely disappear from all devices and from the iCloud Photo Library.

How to disable iCloud Photo Library?

It is enough to turn off this item in the settings of all devices that are connected to your media library. But for 30 days, all photos and videos will be stored in the cloud, from where they can be downloaded through the website.

Disadvantages of iCloud Photo Library

At the moment, the media library has more advantages than old scheme with photo stream. But there are also small disadvantages. For example:

a) the user is actually forced to switch to a paid plan. Well, either you need to constantly clean up your media library.

b) having a single media library is not always convenient in itself.

Draw your own conclusions! The user decides whether or not to connect the iCloud media library. I described the possibilities in detail. If you have any questions or impressions, write comments! :)

iCloud Photo Library - relatively new option iOS platform, and therefore not all users yet understand why it is needed and what advantages it provides. In this article we will tell you what this option is, how to enable it, disable it, and what problems can sometimes arise on the device when it is enabled.

In essence, this option is a kind of alternative to the good old photo stream. When you turn it on, in the cloud storage settings, all photos and videos are automatically uploaded to the cloud, in addition, they can be viewed and changed on all devices on which you are logged in to the same Apple ID as on the device with the activated media library. In this case, changes made on one of the devices are automatically transferred to the others. However, changes are not transferred to the cloud, so if you change your mind, you can always download the original from the repository.

The key difference from a photo stream is that the user, firstly, has the opportunity to store not only photos, but also videos in iCloud. And, secondly, the quantitative and time restrictions disappear. You can add no more than 1000 photos to the photo stream in 30 days and each photo is stored, again, no more than 30 days.

The fact that the new option expands the possibilities in terms of Reserve copy content is, of course, a definite plus. But at the same time, as a rule, it confronts the user with the need to purchase additional space in the cloud.

Apple gives each owner of an iOS device 5 GB of free space in iCloud, and this is not little, but when it comes to photos and videos, gigabytes run out very quickly. Thus, the user either has to buy more space or clear out the media library in a timely manner. However, if you are not a lazy person, the need for regular “cleaning” will not be a problem.

Enable or disable your media library

By default the option is disabled, to enable it:


Please note that when you turn on the slider, an additional menu will appear - in it you can specify how you want to save photos and videos on the device - you can select optimized storage, don’t worry, the originals will be in the cloud, but it will be easier for your “Apple” breathe".

Before uploading content, it makes sense to clarify how much photos and videos currently weigh; perhaps the available 5 GB is not enough for you. You can view the “weight” in the iCloud menu - “Storage” / “Management”, then select the backup copy and look at the value opposite the line “iCloud Media Library”. If you only have 5 GB of space in the cloud, but you have already accumulated 10 GB of content, then it is impossible to turn on the iCloud media library without losing some files.


As for turning it off, everything is very simple. If for some reason you decide to disable iCloud Music Library, simply deactivate the corresponding slider in the Settings menu.

iCloud Music Library in the Music menu

Media Library works not only for photos and videos, it also allows you to combine music across all devices with a single Apple ID and an active Apple Music subscription. To create shared access to audio files, you must enable the media library:

Unfortunately, sometimes when activating the option, users are faced with the problem of being unable to transfer music via iTunes to an iOS device. In the support section of the official Apple website, the following “first aid” is recommended in such a situation. First you need to open iTunes, click “File” in the main menu, then “Media Library”/”Update...”. If this does not work, you need to make sure that the device on which the unified media library files are not available is configured with the same Apple ID as the device with the original media library. In addition, we remind you that the Apple ID you are using must have an active Apple Music subscription.


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