A message that says "Showing only music on this [device]" appears at the top of the screen. Tap Library in the upper-left corner to see all of your music.
If you want to download music automatically The first time that you download music to your device, you might see a message that asks if you want to download music automatically. Tap Download Automatically to download all songs, albums, or playlists automatically to your device. The next time you add music to your Library, it also automatically downloads to your device.
Tap Not Now to download the music later. You don't have to tap the download button a hundred times! Let's jump in. Use this technique if you don't have a computer or if you only want to send a few playlists in iTunes or Apple Music to your device. If you just want to see your what's been played, check out how to view your Apple Music history. From here, you can either select Album s, Songs, or Playlists. To download Albums or Playlists, either: long press the album title or playlist title until a menu appears.
Then tap Download , or open a specific Album or Playlist and then tap on the iCloud icon at the top right. If you have a large library, it will take some time to download every album and playlist. So make sure you're using Wi-Fi to download all that music, and I recommend charging your iPhone during the process too. You may even want to do this overnight. Or tap the More button , then tap Sign In. Share an Apple Music family subscription On your Android device, you can use Family Sharing to share and manage an Apple Music family subscription with a family group.
Stream music from Apple Music to your Chromecast device Make sure that your Android device and Chromecast device are connected to the same Wi-Fi network. Open the Apple Music app. At the top of your screen, tap the Cast button. Tap your Chromecast device. Play music. Connect your Android device to your car. Before we get started, there is one basic requirement that must be met for this to work.
Sure, one way to download your entire music collection from your iPhone or iPad is to download your albums or songs one by one directly from the Apple Music app. This works, but this is not practical if like me you have over albums and over 7, songs. Instead, download options are limited to songs, albums, and playlists. That playlist will also be set to automatically update as you add more songs to your library.
And because Apple Music allows you to download entire playlists on your device, will will finally download the playlist containing all your songs on your iPhone or iPad. If you ever need to reverse your decision, you can easily do so by 3D Touching or long-pressing a track, selecting "Remove," and then tapping "Remove Download.
Apple Music is a great subscription, but its just that — a subscription. In this scenario, there is the question — what happens to all the music you've downloaded to your iPhone? You can think of the songs you download via Apple Music as "rentals" — you rent this music from Apple, which allows you to listen offline for as long as you subscribe or as long as the track is available in Apple Music.
Once you cancel, however, you have to "return" these rentals.
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