Q: song cannot be played because you are not signed into Apple Music
The song "Intro..." cannot be played because you are not signed in to Apple Music
You must be signed in to Apple Music in order to play Apple Music songs.
I'm getting the above message whenever I try to play any songs on just two albums added via Apple Music. I'm clearly logged into Apple Music because I can play any of the other albums. Is there a limit on how many times songs can be played from Apple Music, during the trial period. The only thing different about the albums are they were among the first two I added after trying the service and have been played more than others. The other strange things is it only seems to be happening on my Mac Pro under iTunes. I can play these on my iPad without a problem.
MacBook Pro (17-inch Early 2011), OS X Yosemite (10.10.5), itunes 12.2.25
Posted on Aug 19, 2015 10:02 AM
I never get this issue in Mac OS. But Apple Music in Windows is dudding. I have found out that iTunes will cache the songs you listen in your drive. The location should be `C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Local\Apple Computer\iTunes\SubscriptionPlayCache`. When you click on a cached song, you will get the boring message all the time: You must be signed...
3 temporary ways to solve:
- Play a song you didn't ever hear before first. Waiting for the requests access into Apple's servers, then click on the songs you want to play.
- Do any actions that have a request to Apple's server, then play the songs.
- Remove the cache. Just delete the folder I mentioned above.
There are the views of mine. Hoping that Apple will fix the issue soon!
Posted on Aug 28, 2015 2:02 AM