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Jul 24, 2015 12:09 PM in response to Peter Inova1by richard grant,Peter, this sounds like one of the strange problems people have been having since the recent iTunes updates -- though this is a wrinkle I haven't heard before. The problem (or problems) seem to be related to iTunes in the Cloud, so my personal suggestion is to turn off "iCloud Music Library" in iTunes > Preferences, until this mess gets sorted out.
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Jul 24, 2015 2:50 PM in response to Peter Inova1by Jimzgoldfinch,Hi,
Read this support item iCloud Music Library: Understanding differences between Apple Music and iTunes Match - Apple Support
Whilst this his article is about the differences between match and Apple music, it states that music on your hard drive are not altered by Apple music. Therefore, you should be able to keep compressed and uncompressed music together. If you access your music on other computers or devices, your uncompressed tracks will be matched at 256 Kbps and uploaded tracks will have been transcribed to 256 VBR kbps.
Jim
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Jul 24, 2015 3:41 PM in response to Jimzgoldfinchby richard grant,Jim, I think we can agree that this is how it's *supposed* to work. But Peter's experience -- along with other reports of anomalous iTunes behavior, posted here and elsewhere -- suggests that something has gone wrong. Or at the very least, that there's something Peter should be doing differently that is not readily apparent in the iTunes UI.
One of the most disturbing stories to date is that of well-known Apple blogger (and musician) Jim Dalrymple, who reports losing 4,700 songs from his library after installing iTunes 12.2. With assistance from Apple Support he has since got most of it back. The whole saga is here: http://www.loopinsight.com/
Perhaps Peter, like Jim Dalrymple, can get help directly from Apple Support.