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Turned on my iPhone this morning to listen to music, and found that about 50% of the songs in my iTunes library were greyed out with no artwork. I got the error message, "This song is not currently available in your country or region" when I tried to play any of them. No particular pattern, no obvious reason, and many were on music that I burned from my own CDs many years ago.


I get the same message after re-booting the phone, going into airplane mode and everything else I could think of. Any ideas?


iOS 12.2



Doug



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iPhone 6 Plus, iOS 12

Posted on Apr 8, 2019 9:42 AM

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Posted on Apr 10, 2019 5:58 AM

Hook your phone back up to the computer that you run iTunes off of and re-sync. Mine had recently been synched properly, and my computer didn't recognize my phone at all. Obviously something buggy in the new 12.2 update, which I didn't even realize had been run on my phone yet (I don't do auto updates for anything). Once the phone has been essentially rebuilt from your archive, everything works fine for all of your music.

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