Why do I need Apple Music to listen to my ripped CDs in my playlists that worked last month?
Why do I need to subscribe to Apple Music to listen to my own ripped CDs?
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Why do I need to subscribe to Apple Music to listen to my own ripped CDs?
Swift,
If you have the audio files on your computer, you can play them with the iTunes or Music app. A subscription is not required.
Swift,
If you have the audio files on your computer, you can play them with the iTunes or Music app. A subscription is not required.
Not true. This is the message I get: This requires iTunes Match or Apple Music.
Swift,
Use Finder to find one of the audio files on your computer. Right-click it and choose Open With > Music (or Open With > iTunes). What happens?
Why do I need Apple Music to listen to my ripped CDs in my playlists that worked last month?