iOS/iPadOS 17.1.1 - Purchased albums splitting randomly, videos being separated from main albums

I haven't seen this bug for a few years now, but it seems that an ugly Apple Music bug has reared its head again in iOS and iPadOS 17.1 (and 17.1.1). Thought it was local to my library (as my media library probably exceeds 2.5 TB, if all downloaded) but posters on other forums are also reporting this.


This is being logged in a formal bug report with Apple, but if anyone out there is experiencing the below, there is a "band-aid" fix for this that seems to work for me until the bugs are removed.


Just for clarification - I am not an Apple Music subscriber. Music library is comprised of only purchased albums/tracks (from the iTunes Store) or ripped from CD.


Since iOS 17.1.1, I have noticed the following behavior regarding Purchased music on iOS devices:


1) Albums will split themselves randomly into two or more instances of the album. The albums splitting themselves are random - doesn't matter whether it was a recent purchase (or two years ago), marked as a "Compilation", unavailable in the store (but in your cloud) and/or updated version of the same album (older version in your cloud), etc. - once your device automatically sends out for a refresh to the Apple servers, something is going to get split.


It may have something to do with how iOS is reading the .m4a metadata on the track(s) being pushed out to the device (i.e. maybe adding some other grouping option in the underlying SQL) versus how macOS (Music, iTunes) groups the metadata. Hard to say since it would need an iOS programmer to dig through the code.


However, to remedy this (albeit, temporarily), I've found that one of two choices works:


  • Delete (i.e. Hide) the offending album(s) from your library, and slowly add them again (i.e. Unhide) using a computer (on macOS, either Music or iTunes provides this capability). Provided that the servers are all online to make the connections between your purchases and what you see in your Music library on the device, these albums should repopulate themselves as a single album grouped correctly, giving the option to download each album (download arrow at top of screen) from within the Music app. However be warned - I've personally found that some albums fixed this way ended up as a "repeat offender", so to speak...


  • Manually drag the album/tracks onto the iOS device. Ensure that the offending album(s) are not downloaded to the device - if they are, Remove Downloads from any instance of the split album. While your iOS device is connected to your computer (in my case, an iMac), make sure that the album in question is downloaded to your computer (and grouped correctly), and manually drag the album onto your device from within Music (or iTunes). You should see the two or three album covers merge into one as the songs are being transferred onto the device. (Note: I found that removing the downloaded songs off of the device first ensures that the metadata from the Mac copy is forced into iOS - sometimes the metadata will overwrite only the metadata on already downloaded tracks, but it can be hit or miss, as nothing will transfer over if it is identified that the tracks are already on the device.


2) Albums containing music videos (as a specific track number, usually at the end of the album) will randomly separate the video(s) out into their own "album", in addition to appearing in the Music Videos section below each artist's list of albums. Setting the metadata in Music to be the same Album Title and Track Number as what appears in iOS may work, but you may lose the automatic image preview of the video (i.e. the frame screenshot) in macOS if dragging manually to the device to fix the grouping. For these cases, it seems the easiest remedy is to hide both the album and the accompanying music videos (e.g. The Beatles Boxset) and unhiding from within macOS. The videos will group again with the music album, but be warned - they will separate themselves again in a day or two. (after the device is refreshed with the server)


On a side note, signing out of Media Services and signing back in to repopulate the library is hit or miss as well. I attempted this on an iPad Mini (running iPadOS 17.1.1), and split albums appeared right off the bat. So while one can perform this as a last resort (if necessary), it isn't guaranteed as a remedy.


So at this moment in time, until this bug is addressed by Engineering in a later update, these steps should hold over those of us who have OCD with their music libraries...


Steve


iPhone 14 Pro Max

Posted on Nov 22, 2023 7:12 AM

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Posted on Mar 3, 2024 5:01 AM

Update 2

This was a classic example of a layer 8 problem: I omitted to check "is part of a compilation" attribute from the metadata.

After checking that box, every transfer from my PC via iTunes to the iPhone went well. No more random album splits.

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Feb 8, 2024 10:00 AM in response to Lordnerdious

Thanks Lordnerdious - appreciate the kind words!


It does appear that either 17.3 (or some unknown backend work to the iTunes Store) fixed the strange splitting issue.


I couldn’t validate this 100% on my iPhone (as nearly all of my split albums were overwritten with manual transfers from the Music app) so I had to use my iPad.


The last time I signed out/back into Apple Media Services on my iPad was probably during one of the bad iOS builds (17.2 I believe), so at first I was discovering split purchased albums all across the board. Hiding and unhiding any of these albums did the trick. I started this the other day after seeing your reply and decided to give it a try.


As of this writing, none of those split albums re-split themselves. I even bought a few more albums from the Store since then - as the new albums came onto the iPad, neither these nor any other ones were splitting again.


(I would have attempted signing in and out on my iPad to build a fresh cache - but I still have a bad taste in my mouth from the time it took 15 months to connect my purchase library on my iPad…… whole other headache… hence my one-by-one on the albums here)


Likewise, those albums with video tracks all seem to be staying together as well. I saw the split occur on my iPhone with the Beatles box set (notorious offender), and after hiding and unhiding this one, the video tracks maintained their place in the track listing.


I am pretty confident that this big split issue has been resolved now, but my OCD is still watching some of those offenders nonetheless. I did see that the issue of tracks not being sold in the Store anymore and getting associated with some celebrity’s “Playlist” is still out there (my “What’s Going On” deluxe edition now has one track as part of some guy’s playlist, stuck in Various Artists) so until Apple fixes those (probably on a case by case basis), that seems to be the only outstanding quirk going on with 17.3.


Steve

Dec 15, 2023 6:44 AM in response to Deadly Cheeze

Deadly Cheeze wrote:

This just started with me a few days ago. I’ve never had this happen as long as I’ve had iTunes which basically means since the beginning. This is super frustrating for someone who’s spent as much money as I have and not be able to listen to whole albums anymore. Some of them are split into 4 separate albums.


Likewise - I'm old enough to remember using SoundJam MP... :)


It's still persistent in iOS 17.2, btw. Again, it's my belief that something in the code in the Music app inadvertently changed between iOS 17.0.4 and iOS 17.1 - namely, whatever aspect of the app which retrieves the tracks' metadata from the files on the Apple server is not grouping the tracks in the same way as how macOS Music is grouping them.


The only solution (as of now) is to download the troublesome album locally on macOS Music (or iTunes) and add it manually to iOS - with the iPhone (or iPad) connected and visible in macOS Music's sidebar, drag the album onto the device icon in the sidebar. If all goes well, you should see the 2-3 albums morph back into one, as the device is now using the metadata found in the local tracks to establish its grouping, as opposed to grouping "on-the-fly" from the server track info.


I can't explain it - i.e. they are essentially the same digital files, regardless of where they reside - but this bug has appeared over the years, moreso since the stock iOS media apps started to bake one's purchases into what you see in your library on the device.


Dec 21, 2023 11:53 PM in response to Steve A.

Excellent description.


My scenario is same as yours, Not Apple Music subscriber, music either iTunes purchased or ripped from CD/Vinyl I own.


I’m experiencing the split album issue on iPad Pro 17.1.2. the device has only iTunes Store purchased content, nothing else. Several albums were spilt into 2 instances.


After a few different attempts I seem to have stumbled on a “fix”, in that I am now only seeing 1 complete album…


1) Settings > turned on SHOW APPLE MUSIC

2) Subscribed to APPLE MUSIC

3) Turn on SYNC ACROSS DEVICES

4) MUSIC APP > Search Artist and Album > Click ADD TO LIBARY > the Album then shows up again as a single complete album

5) Settings > turned off SHOW APPLE MUSIC

6) Cancel APPLE MUSIC subscription

7) Music App and checked all the “naughty” albums which now show as a single complete instance.


So for now I’m no longer bothered by spilt albums. However, I do have other issues: (these are on same device running 17.1.2).


a) iTunes Store App - albums not shown as purchased under the Purchased Tab (bottom right) but shown as Purchased if searched

b) Music App - 1) some Purchased content not providing functionality to download, 2) some Purchased albums not visible (hence the reason I’m not updating this device to 17.2)


Thanks again for the excellent post.




Dec 1, 2023 1:47 PM in response to Steve A.

OK album splitting still occurring in iOS 17.1.2. Made a couple of new purchases this morning, and one just now, all from within macOS. Upon contacting the servers to push this latest purchase out to my iPhone, the earlier purchases from today both split.


Dragging the albums from macOS Music onto the iPhone regrouped the albums into one.


As I observed earlier on, this behavior seems to be triggered (at random) when the device contacts the Apple servers to identify new purchases and populate the album entry into the Music app.

Mar 3, 2024 2:41 AM in response to Steve A.

Hi everyone,


I can report that this issue is not fixed for PC users who sync their music with iTunes. I was unable to use Apple Music app on windows as it does not allow me to edit Metadata.

I have not subscribed to any Apple service (no iCould, no Apple Music, no nothing). I just want to sync my local music library (MP3 and FLAC that I will convert to Apple Lossless Audio Codac prior to sync) to my iPhone 15 running iOS 17.3.1 by the time of writing.

iTunes client is version is Version 12.13.1.3 on Windows 10 22h2.


The behavior is as follows (1 example among many):

  1. The album is comprised of 2 discs with 11 files from disc 1 and 13 files from disc 2
  2. I prepare the metadata in TagScan: track artists, album name, Track ID, Disc ID, genre
  3. Save tags from TagScan to files on local storage
  4. Drag and Drop the 24 files from Windows explorer to iTunes
  5. The Sync withe the phone starts right away
  6. Instead of finding 1 album in the Music App on the phone, there's 3 albums: Disc 1 with 11 tracks, Disc 2 with 12 Tracks, another Album with 1 track from Disc 2
  7. When deleting all of disk 2 files and re-syncing them (step 4) they are not added to the album, there's again 2 new albums one with 10 tracks, one with the remaining 3 from disc 2


No matter what I do, there's always some random splitting going on.


I also noticed that updating Metadata in iTunes does not override them on the phone. I made mistakes on the "artist" tag for 5 files. The artist was the same. I corrected that on iTunes but there's no change on the phone side. Using a third party sync-tool (DearMob iPhone Manager trial) exhibited the not updated meta-data on the phone.

Dec 1, 2023 7:45 AM in response to Steve A.

iOS 17.1.2 *may* have fixed the splitting album issue - but the jury is still out on this one. Still making my own observations.


Noticed a repeat offender while still on 17.1.1, but waited until 17.1.2 update completed before hiding and unhiding the album. So far, it hasn't split up again - but I usually watch it for a day or two before deciding it's safe.


Video track splitting still occurring in 17.1.2. It could be simply this one album that's being particular, but out of my 4-5 repeat offenders in this category, only this one is resplitting itself since 17.1.2. Watching the others to see whether the same occurs.

Mar 3, 2024 3:01 AM in response to Filthycasual

Update:

  • I tried to sync my local music with the combination of "Apple devices" and "Apple music" apps on Windows 10
  • I used the same 2 disc / 24 files example from above
  • When drag and dropping the 24 files into the "album" section of the Apple music app, it shows 14 different albums, yes fourteen!
  • As I did not subscribe to apple music, I cannot sync the library to the phone, but as the UI on the windows app is already a mess I will not even try to go any further.

Nov 27, 2023 8:24 PM in response to Steve A.

Thanks for the accurate description Steve. It seems to be a fairly fundamental issue - the punters (ie. music listeners) don't get to put on an album and listen from start to finish, and the music producers (artists) don't get their albums listened to in the order perhaps that they would like. When we pay a ton of money to get Apple products, one would hope that the least they can to fix these problems in a timely manner.

Dec 15, 2023 9:41 AM in response to Steve A.

I wish it was that easy but we’re talking hundreds if not thousands of albums. I’m a huge connoisseur of music from all genres & the only albums it didn’t affect were the ones I downloaded from physical media. Oh, well I guess until Apple comes with a fix I’ll be listening to albums in broken and distorted orders. Thanks for the response none the less.

Feb 18, 2024 1:28 PM in response to Deadly Cheeze

You got that right, Deadly Cheeze: I've got HUNDREDS & HUNDREDS of albums and it's a MAJOR pain to go in and recombine each and every album, especially when they've been broken into 3, 4 or MORE chunks. It's on Apple to fix this mess. And SOON, one would hope, because it's a MAJOR inconvenience. Apple stuff USED to just work better and be cooler, now that's rarely the case.

Mar 29, 2024 6:33 PM in response to Steve A.

That sounds great and I’m inclined to agree it’s fixed. I’m not aware when it happened for me, but the one offender I had( though a big offender, it had split into 11 different albums, most with only one song in) has dropped down to 2 albums and I believe this was intended by the artist. It’s set up like I bought one album with 2 discs, the original songs on the first, and the extra songs on the second, while still being listed as the same album in the store and on the “Show Complete Album” page

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