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Managing iTunes match with over 100k tracks

Last modified: Dec 9, 2015 11:32 PM
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iTunes match has a limit of 100k tracks for tracks matched or uploaded. iTunes purchases do not count towards this limit.


Can you have iTunes match and an iTunes library with more than 100k?


Yes but you need to manage your library so that you keep matched and uploaded tracks below 100k. With iCloud status column added to song view, you can tell what has been matched, uploaded, purchased, ineligible, duplicate or waiting. You can also have a "Removed" status. Such files are ignored when match scans your library.


I achieved this by creating a second blank library - I signed into match and was able to view all tracks in iTunes Match. iTunes: How to open an alternate iTunes Library file or create a new one

I then deleted some tracks from this library - effectively deleting tracks in the cloud. They were not deleted from you hard drive and will still appear in your original library. This method works well if you have a second computer on which your library only shows tracks in the cloud.


When I went back into my original library, the iCloud status for those tracks were shown as "removed". iTunes Match will now ignore those tracks. You can now add new tracks provided you kept matched and uploaded to less than 100k. I keep a smart playlist any track with iCloud status = matched and any track with iCloud status.

If you have exceeded the limit, the iCloud status will tell you so but even after you have deleted the excess tracks, you might still get this message. You may find that using the above method will fix the problem BUT i can not verify this. If you back up your library regularly to may be able to restore the iTunes library.itl from a time immediately before you first had exceeded limit problem.

Also read this article http://www.imore.com/do-you-have-over-25000-tracks-heres-how-create-secondary-it unes-library-apple-music-and-itunes-matc…

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