the biggest benefit of it is being able to access my entire music library(all 16,000 songs of it on my imac at home) thru my work pc and laptop. if i add anything to the mac library, it will get scanned or uploaded into the cloud and i will be able to see the new content of my work pc or laptop. i can add music to the work pc and laptop and have it all go into the cloud as well. plus, the song matching feature is nice and I love the quality of apples aac 256k music.
Arrrgh, I made a huge freaking mess. How the hell can you delete the iCloud synced songs. It won't delete properly - all my songs keep coming back...
ARRRRRRRRRRGGHGHHGHGH
Alright what the hell am I doing wrong. I put about 100 tracks up in iCloud, all but 3 matched and were uploaded, and I don't see anything on my iPhone or iPad.
Am I missing a step? I have music checked in iCloud settings.
I wanted to give it a whirl, but it requires a credit card to subscribe. I usually do everything with iTunes gift cards, and have avoided using my CC for anything.
Before I jump in and add my CC info, anyone want to give a brief review?
Would it allow me to easily replace all my shitty CD rips from like 1997 when 128kbps or worse, using crappy codecs, was standard? Or would I have to go through, find all my old old rips and manually delete/download the files?
I'm hoping it could be smart/convenient enough to automatically replace the old files in-place.
From what I have read, you can make a smart playlist of of songs by bitrate and match those songs, and it will upgrade their quality.
see here: http://www.cultofmac.com/116427/how...sless-quality-with-itunes-match-video-how-to/
hope this helps.
I have it. Any specific questions?
So you meant "any questions except for ones by Scootermaster".
I see how it is. Fine, if that's the way you feel, sucks to your ass-mar!
Questions:
1. Meta-data. Seems like the word is it doesn't do anything. I've heard stories of people re-naming Beatles songs something like "The Buttpickers - Pickin' Butts All Day Long.mp3" with matching meta data, and iTunes Match still recognizes it as a Beatles song. Just a mislabel one. So how's the Meta-data handled?
2. Album art. Does it get art for matched songs? What about matched songs that are deleted and re-downloaded at 256vbr? How's that handled?
Anyone know if there's a way to test their library against the itunes store/database for match success before dropping the $25?
Anyone know if there's a way to test their library against the itunes store/database for match success before dropping the $25?
I can't tell. What should I do specifically?Questions:
1. Meta-data. Seems like the word is it doesn't do anything. I've heard stories of people re-naming Beatles songs something like "The Buttpickers - Pickin' Butts All Day Long.mp3" with matching meta data, and iTunes Match still recognizes it as a Beatles song. Just a mislabel one. So how's the Meta-data handled?
It pulls album art on matched songs.2. Album art. Does it get art for matched songs? What about matched songs that are deleted and re-downloaded at 256vbr? How's that handled?
3. Anything else. So, um, how do you like it? Seems like there are two sorts of people who're interested: People who just want their libraries in the cloud, and people who like the idea of upgrading their crap pirate bay downloads to high-quality files with good meta data.
