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Jul 1, 2015 5:29 AM in response to JMG114by oconda01,I Removed all music from my phone - made sure I was logged out of my Apple ID on my phone and reconnected to Itunes and put all music back on - this seemed to solve the problem - It's a case of remembering to sign out of my Apple ID in settings every time before I sync my phone to iTunes.
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Jul 1, 2015 6:02 AM in response to oconda01by Kabuscus,this problem doesnt lie with iTunes though? It lies with Apple Music, quite specifically when the 'iCloud Music Library' is activated. So even if you do this, when you sign back into your Apple ID, Apple Music will change all the artwork again.
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Jul 1, 2015 6:22 AM in response to Kabuscusby DanM88,i deleted all my music and then went to settings music and made sure iCloud music library is turned off, re synced with iTunes 12.1 and all my own album art is back. yiu can still use all Apple music other than the offline mode.
if I update to iTunes 12.2 which introduces Apple music to the Mac is it going to automatically change all my album artwork before I can go into iTunes and turn I cloud music library off?
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Jul 1, 2015 6:29 AM in response to DanM88by Kabuscus,Nope, for some reason, even with iCloud Music on, none of the music on your computer will be affected. It all stays the same. Including art.
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Jul 1, 2015 6:55 AM in response to Kabuscusby ianlouisgarcia,Turning off iCloud Music Library seemed to do the trick for me.
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Jul 1, 2015 7:24 AM in response to JMG114by captphealy,Dear Apple,
This is why people who don't buy your products don't buy your products but complain about them anyway.. Why a collection of songs with associated artwork should be mutilated by your ******** software is a mystery to, well, everyone not you.
I signed up for the free Apple Music trial on my iPhone because I was honestly curious. I was pretty happy with it when I used it yesterday, but today, when I went to play music I have on the phone, you had utterly ruined what I had spent hours curating over the years. Now, no matter how much I may enjoy Apple Music, I will be quitting it at the end of August, if not sooner.
Knock.
It.
Off.
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Jul 1, 2015 8:43 AM in response to oconda01by herberr,Same here, turned 'iCloud Music Library off', restored my iTunes library from my Time Machine backup, and on my Mac everything is in good order again.
After fixing the iTunes part on my Mac, I synched my music to my iPad and iPhone 6 (both with the latest iOS 8.4 version). There I still have issues where mainly the pictures of the artists or completely mixed up.
I don't dare to turn 'ICloud Music Library' on, when I did that initially i completely screwed both Album Art, titles of the tracks, broke albums up in multiple albums. It was really a mess.
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Jul 1, 2015 8:58 AM in response to JMG114by fauxpasblues,When I noticed the Artwork thing (Compilations Particularly a Mess, different art for most songs on every album) I immediately turned of "Show Apple Music", I never had "iCloud Music Library" turned on.
I went to iTunes, made a copy of the iTunes Library file in the iTunes music folder. Synced device, where I noticed that smart playlists had shrunk, 168 down to 140 etc. This was because all of my rated (Starred) music I'd purchased on the iTunes Store had somehow been put down to 1 star. 4 stars to 1, 3 to 1 etc. Anyone else have this?
Play counts were fine. Artwork was fine, and synced back to phone.
I disconnected iPhone, deleted iTunes Library File. Dragged back up in from earlier. Re-Synced. Seems Okay now.
Only thing is, some Smart Playlists are Duplicated on iPhone now. Some with artwork in Box beside playlist name in list view, some without.
Maybe updating to iTunes 12.2 will fix, maybe it won't...
Think I'll wait...
I love the up next feature on in the Music App though.
Hope this helps.
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Jul 1, 2015 9:31 PM in response to JMG114by Stnst,Found a solution, guys! After fighting with Apple Music matching the wrong song and album art so that I wasn't even streaming the correct file, it's apparently as simple as just changing the song title to something not by the artist. After it force uploads, you can go back and correct the song title and you'll be good to go.
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Jul 2, 2015 4:04 AM in response to Stnstby Kabuscus,Can you give us a detailed guide on how to do this/how you did this?
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Jul 2, 2015 9:01 AM in response to Kabuscusby Stnst,Sure thing.
- First make sure your ICloud library is empty. I did this by copying my music folder to another location and then deleting everything in iTunes. Make sure you copy the folder so it doesn't try to actually delete all of your music.
- With nothing in the library, disconnect from the Internet and copy your music back to the original iTunes location. I suggest copying instead of moving the original files because it will prevent you from having to manually enter the metadata yourself.
- This step is optional, but I downloaded the program MP3Tag to work with metadata on a large scale instead of having to edit everything in iTunes.
- I recommend doing this next step in small chunka instead of your entire library all at once. Readd the music to your iTunes library, make sure you're disconnected from the Internet still, and begin changing the song titles. If you're using MP3Tag, you can more easily change the song titles before readding them to iTunes. I made every song title "!" You don't have to change artist, album, genre, track number or anything else, everything should look like normal except the songs will all be "!"
- Connect to the Internet and tell iTunes to Update the ICloud Music Library. After a brief scan, it will start to manually upload all of the music.
- Once the music is uploaded, go back and change the song titles back to the correct title, and then tell iTunes to Update the iCloud Music Library again. If you're using MP3Tag, you can mass copy song tags to the new files so you don't have to manually change every song title. The songs you've uploaded are permanently recognized as the same song unless you delete them from iCloud, so you'll be able to watch on your device as everything changes. You can then edit anything about the album, and the files will be correct and the album art will be whatever you set it as on your computer.
I've done this for my entire library and I have no incorrect album art or mismatched songs because eveeything is uploaded directly from my computer. All of your music will be in the cloud and allow you to use all the functions of Apple Music without the service messing up any of your metadata. The only issue I can see is if the album you're working with has a song normally titled "!" In which case, name the tracks something else. Keep in mind, uploads were originally limited to 25,000 songs, though I believe with Apple Music the limit has increased to 100,000, so if you have more than that, you will run into problems. Matched songs don't count towards that limit. This guide specifically works for Apple Music, if you're just using iTunes Match, there's a pretty popular guide on the forums for force uploading there too, though it's much more difficult.
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Jul 2, 2015 9:39 AM in response to Stnstby Kabuscus,Excellent Thank you man! I'll try this when I get home, and let you know how it Goes!
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Jul 2, 2015 4:37 PM in response to captphealyby captphealy,Credit where credit is due - having turned of iCloud Music Library yesterday, I finally got around to syncing with iTunes today, and, at the end of the sync, it synced all of my artwork back to about 55% of the tunes on the phone - which is pretty close to a thumbnail guess of the percentage of songs with incorrect artwork (mainly compilations and other albums where I'd had to manually track down the cover art when iTunes' "get album artwork" function came up empty).
So, I've calmed down somewhat, although I do wish Apple would take the wide range of users' experience/preference/maintenance into account when unleashing stuff like Apple Music and incorporating it into existing software.
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Jul 5, 2015 2:21 PM in response to JMG114by Missfab76,I had it completely replace a song! It was a bootleg remix version of a song, which was just named after the original - and when I went to play it, it was the original version of the song! And yes the replacing of the artwork annoys the **** out of me too!!