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Why is Siri unable to play Playlists on iOS 17.5?

Since upgrading to iOS 17.5 a couple of days ago, Siri can no longer play my playlists. I get a reply that says "Looks like Apple Music can't play that.”


This is music and playlists that are in my library that were synced through iTunes from my PC.


I also have an Apple Music subscription but this was not a problem before the 17.5 update.


I deleted all the music from my iPhone and removed the Music app. Then re-synced everything from iTunes. That didn't solve anything. I can't find very many posts on Apple communities or Reddit. I can't possibly be the only one experiencing this.


Anyone else going through this? Any solutions or suggestions? It's most annoying in the car because I can't ask Siri to launch a playlist anymore.


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iPhone 15 Pro Max

Posted on May 17, 2024 6:19 PM

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Posted on Jun 2, 2024 12:02 AM

I’m having the same exact problem. I love listening to my playlists in the car, and have resorted to manually starting the playlist before driving. It’s very annoying.

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Oct 10, 2024 8:09 AM in response to S. Sinclair

Well, the playlist problem was finally fixed for me and then I made the mistake of buying a new iPhone and iOS 18 and the playlist problem is back again. Siri says looks like Apple Music can’t play that.


On top of that all the other little commands I used to give Siri and she understood what I was asking no longer work, such as if I just say, Siri flashlight, she knew to toggle the flashlight state, or Siri airplane mode she knew to toggle airplane mode. No more.

Sep 17, 2024 3:10 PM in response to S. Sinclair

I updated my iPhone 12 from 17.6 to 17.7, and the issue persists if you ask the following:


  1. When connected to Apple CarPlay in a 2019 Chevrolet Camaro, Command "play playlist", Siri "What playlist do you want to play?", Command "(List Name)", Siri "Sorry it looks like Apple Music Can't Play That" or "I don't Understand."
  2. Command "play playlist (List NAME)", Siri "Sorry it looks like Apple Music Can't Play That" or "I don't Understand."
  3. Command "play playlist (List NAME) shuffled", Siri "Sorry it looks like Apple Music Can't Play That" or "I don't Understand."


It doesn't appear that "shuffle" is part of the bug, since the issue occurs with or without the shuffle command. Once out of approximately 30 times, a playlist did play, but I couldn't replicate it "working" again.


The commands above work normally when the Iphone is not in Carplay mode.

Nov 20, 2024 8:31 AM in response to S. Sinclair

This is a work around for those with Apple Watch or iTunes Match Subscription.


From my observations Siri on CarPlay will only search the Apple Music Subscription for the playlist.


  1. Apple Watch: For those with Apple Watch, this method bypass the Siri interface via CarPlay, simply raise the watch to your lips and say: “Hey Siri, play playlist x” and Siri will play flawlessly. Just have to make sure the “‘’Listen for “Siri” or “Hey Siri”’’ is activated on your watch. Search the web, if you don’t know how to do this;


2. iTunes Match Subscription: This is a more complicated work around and make sure you do this on WiFi; or else, the iPhone will gobble up your mobile data.:

  • On your Mac or PC, on your iTunes app, Goto the “Settings” select “Sync Library”, then, “OK”. Following that - Click “File” - “Library” - “update Cloud Library”. This takes a while to complete.;
  • Delete your music library from your iPhone :- Goto “Settings” - “General” - “iPhone Storage” - “Music”; then, scroll down to the middle of the page for ”Edit“, next to “All Songs” click on the red circle with “-“. Wait for a few minutes for the iPhone to delete all songs from the device.
  • Goto “Settings” - “Music” - “Sync Library” toggle that option on.
  • Open the Music app, from here you’ll find all your music library and playlist. At this point, the music library is stored online. Select the playlist that you use most often, you will find “+” on top of the screen, next to the name of your playlist. Click on the “+” sign to download the songs onto your device.


So, bear in mind, other then the playlist you have downloaded, the rest of the songs reside online, should you play all music while using CarPlay, you are using Mobile Data. Download as many playlist as you want and only ask Siri to play playlist.


From now on, until Apple Developers fix the Siri on CarPlay playlist search parameter, do not connect your device to your Mac or PC. Any music from iTunes to the devices will render playlist unworkable again.


Good Luck!!



Nov 20, 2024 8:29 AM in response to S. Sinclair

This is a work around for those with Apple Watch or iTunes Match Subscription.


From my observation Siri on CarPlay will only search the Apple Music Subscription for the playlist.


  1. Apple Watch: For those with Apple Watch, this method bypass the Siri interface via CarPlay, simply raise the watch to your lips and say: “Hey Siri, play playlist x” and Siri will play flawlessly. Just have to make sure the “‘’Listen for “Siri” or “Hey Siri”’’ is activated on your watch. Search the web, if you don’t know how to do this;


2. iTunes Match Subscription: This is a more complicated work around and make sure you do this on WiFi; or else, the iPhone will gobble up your mobile data.:

  • On your Mac or PC, on your iTunes app, Goto the “Settings” select “Sync Library”, then, “OK”. Following that - Click “File” - “Library” - “update Cloud Library”. This takes a while to complete.;
  • Delete your music library from your iPhone :- Goto “Settings” - “General” - “iPhone Storage” - “Music”; then, scroll down to the middle of the page for ”Edit“, next to “All Songs” click on the red circle with “-“. Wait for a few minutes for the iPhone to delete all songs from the device.
  • Goto “Settings” - “Music” - “Sync Library” toggle that option on.
  • Open the Music app, from here you’ll find all your music library and playlist. At this point, the music library is stored online. Select the playlist that you use most often, you will find “+” on top of the screen, next to the name of your playlist. Click on the “+” sign to download the songs onto your device.


So, bear in mind, other then the playlist you have downloaded, the rest of the songs reside online, should you play all music while using CarPlay, you are using Mobile Data. Download as many playlist as you want and only ask Siri to play playlist.


From now on, until Apple Developers fix the Siri on CarPlay playlist search parameter, do not connect your device to your Mac or PC. Any music from iTunes to the devices will render playlist unworkable again.


Good Luck!!



Nov 20, 2024 12:38 PM in response to S. Sinclair

This is a workaround for those with Apple Watch or iTunes Match Subscription.




From my observations, Siri on CarPlay will only search the Apple Music Subscription for the playlist.




  1. Apple Watch: For those with Apple Watch, this method bypasses the Siri interface via CarPlay, raise the watch to your lips and say: “Hey Siri, play playlist x” and Siri will play flawlessly. You just have to make sure the “‘’Listen for “Siri” or “Hey Siri”’’ is activated on your watch. Search the web, if you don’t know how to do this;


2. iTunes Match Subscription: This is a more complicated work around and make sure you do this on WiFi; or else, the iPhone will gobble up your mobile data.: 


  • On your Mac or PC, on your iTunes app, go to“Settings” select “Sync Library”, then, “OK”. Following that - Click “File” - “Library” - “update Cloud Library”. This takes a while to complete.;


  • Delete your music library from your iPhone :- Goto “Settings” - “General” - “iPhone Storage” - “Music”; then, scroll down to the middle of the page for ”Edit“, next to “All Songs” click on the red circle with “-“. Wait for a few minutes for the iPhone to delete all songs from the device.


  • Goto “Settings” - “Music” - “Sync Library” toggle that option on.


  • Open the Music app, from here you’ll find all your music library and playlist. At this point, the music library is stored online. Select the playlist that you use most often, you will find “+” on top of the screen, next to the name of your playlist. Click on the “+” sign to download the songs onto your device.



So, bear in mind, other than the playlist you have downloaded, the rest of the songs reside online, should you play all music while using CarPlay, you are using Mobile Data. Download as many playlists as you want and only ask Siri to play the playlists.




From now on, until Apple Developers fix the Siri on CarPlay playlist search parameter, do not connect your device to your Mac or PC. Any music from iTunes to the devices will render the playlists unworkable again.




Good Luck!!

Jul 29, 2024 5:49 PM in response to S. Sinclair

iOS 17.6 just released.


Good: Siri appears to execute playlist functions through the iPhone now.


Bad: Same old crap when iPhone is connected to Car Play. “Looks like Apple Music can’t play that.” My vehicle is a Honda. Perhaps others will have better luck.


My previous CarPlay issues have resulted in Apple blaming Honda and Honda blaming Apple.


Hopeless.


Nov 1, 2024 5:18 AM in response to S. Sinclair

I like all you guys have had this infuriating issue for the past few months (sorry can’t remember the version)

I have updated to iOS 18.1 and still not working.

i have managed to fix this myself though by renaming my playlists, it’s not ideal and I have renamed to a name that consists of one word I.e “daily” playlist but it is now working as it was.

i know this isn’t ideal and not something we should have to do but I hope this helps some of you guys.

Nov 1, 2024 9:16 AM in response to Allan_Keith

Ok, perhaps I wasn’t clear, so I had a playlist called “mix music” which Siri always identified when I said “Siri, shuffle mix music playlist” but this hasn’t worked for months. Today I renamed that playlist to “daily” and it works fine.

i also had for example another playlist called “Christmas music” which hasn’t worked either and I renamed that to “crimbo” and again that also works now.

hope this makes more sense.

thanks

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