How do I get my uploaded CDs from my desktop to my laptop?

This is the required text ---I spent the day uploading all my old CDs onto my desktop, expecting to then also find them on my phone and laptop but NOOOO. How do I make that happen?

iMac 27″, macOS 10.15

Posted on Dec 18, 2023 8:19 PM

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Posted on Dec 19, 2023 6:50 AM

If the Music app works like iTunes, you should be able to drag-and drop tracks out of the Music window, onto the Desktop or a folder, to make copies of them. Then you can import those files into Music on the other Mac.


As for getting them onto your iPhone, you can use "manual" Finder-based synchronization. Here you would hook up your iPhone to one of your Macs, and use Finder to load the iPhone with music from that Mac's Music library.

Use the Finder to sync your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with your Mac - Apple Support


You can sync "music, movies, TV shows, podcasts, audiobooks, books, photos, contacts, and calendars" this way. You don't have to synchronize "photos, contacts, and calendars" manually just to synchronize music that way; and I'd suggest synchronizing "photos, contacts, and calendars" through iCloud (for greater convenience). 


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Other ways of getting songs between devices are by using the iTunes Match subscription service, or the similar Sync Library feature of the Apple Music subscription service.


My understanding is that when the Apple Music "Sync Library" feature downloads "matched" songs, they might contain DRM that will keep them from playing if you ever stop subscribing to Apple Music.


Subscribe to iTunes Match - Apple Support

Use Sync Library with your Apple Music subscription - Apple Support



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Dec 19, 2023 6:50 AM in response to turbodella

If the Music app works like iTunes, you should be able to drag-and drop tracks out of the Music window, onto the Desktop or a folder, to make copies of them. Then you can import those files into Music on the other Mac.


As for getting them onto your iPhone, you can use "manual" Finder-based synchronization. Here you would hook up your iPhone to one of your Macs, and use Finder to load the iPhone with music from that Mac's Music library.

Use the Finder to sync your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with your Mac - Apple Support


You can sync "music, movies, TV shows, podcasts, audiobooks, books, photos, contacts, and calendars" this way. You don't have to synchronize "photos, contacts, and calendars" manually just to synchronize music that way; and I'd suggest synchronizing "photos, contacts, and calendars" through iCloud (for greater convenience). 


----------


Other ways of getting songs between devices are by using the iTunes Match subscription service, or the similar Sync Library feature of the Apple Music subscription service.


My understanding is that when the Apple Music "Sync Library" feature downloads "matched" songs, they might contain DRM that will keep them from playing if you ever stop subscribing to Apple Music.


Subscribe to iTunes Match - Apple Support

Use Sync Library with your Apple Music subscription - Apple Support



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