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iTunes Match - download all songs?

This might be a stupid question - but I was hoping for some help. Yesterday, I enabled iTunes Match and it was able to match a large portion of my library. that worked well. However, I was on a train home from work last night and put my headphones on my iPhone so I could listen to some music. Uh oh! Somehow during the iTunes Match process, it physically removed all of my songs from my iPhone and replaced them with a reference to each song in iCloud (where I can conveniently tap the button to download should I want to listen). So now I have my entire library intact on my phone, but the songs aren't actually there. This is an issue because I am frequently on trains/subways with no connection.


Is this expected behavior (to remove the physical songs)? Is there a setting to tell it to leave the physical songs on certain devices? Is there an easy way to "download all" songs to get them back?


Thanks in advance...

iPhone 4S, iOS 5.0.1

Posted on Nov 17, 2011 12:09 PM

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Posted on Nov 17, 2011 1:08 PM

Using a cloud-based service might not be the best situation for you, if you're frequently without a connection (and thus no access to the cloud). You may be happier sticking to the traditional music sync.


But that aside, iTunes Match will download automatically as you play music (when you do have a connection) so those songs will then be available when you don't have a connection. You can also tap the cloud icons (the ones with download arrows) to get specific songs, and if you go into the album listing and view the album tracks, you'll find a button to download the entire album (after the last track).


But no, you can't download everything at once - or more precisely, the way to do that is by turning iTunes Match off and using the traditional sync - that's always been the "download all" method, and nothing about that has changed.

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Oct 9, 2012 9:06 AM in response to Citsur86

I, too, want to maximize my local music availability, since my BMW iPod interface goes bonkers when songs are not "in" my iPhone. I can be listening to Song A from the device, but as soon as I plug it into my car and try to listen to it there, it'll play whatever song is available, alphabetically, from my whole collection.


Needless to say, I've heard "The Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel" quite a bit lately. It's not the first song in my collection, just alphabetically the first one in local cache, I suppose.


I guess I'll make some playlists of music I'm likely to want to hear, and download from the cloud while connected to WiFi at home, before I go places.


Other than the BMW issue, iTunes Match has been a dream for listening to anything from my collection at whim!!

Jan 4, 2013 9:04 PM in response to svjim

Hey, Svjim


I know what you are talking about, and contrary to information you received prior, there is a way to stream your music from the Cloud.


If you go into the iTune store and locate the "Purchased" link on the right side panel under the "Quick Links" section you can click on that and see all your purchased songs. From there, if you hover over the song you want a little "play" triangle will appear. Hit that triangle and you can play your song.


ALTERNATIVELY, and I'm assuming this is more what you are looking for, you can go into Edit> Preferences>Store and check the box next to "Show iTunes in the Cloud Purchases." This will make all your purchased songs appear in your Library with a little cloud next to them. This means that they are playing from the cloud aka streaming in your Library.


Hope that helps! I'm late to the party with this but maybe someone else can get use out of the information as well!


Have a blessed one!


~Shaks

Jan 5, 2013 1:50 AM in response to Shaksmac

Hi,

I think you are wrong.


1. When you go to previous purchases, you only get the preview not the full track.

2. With match, selecting " show iTunes in the cloud " in preferences does not make any difference. If the track is on your computer, there is no cloud symbol. If the song is only in the cloud, the cloud symbol with download arrow appears and therefore track can be streamed.


Jim

Jan 5, 2013 5:31 PM in response to Jimzgoldfinch

Hi Jim,


After closer examination, I realize that you are right about the previous purchases thing. Playing the song from the "Purchases" only allows a preview of the song. Forgive my misinformation there.


HOWEVER, the second suggestion still stands. Going to Preferences > Store and checking "iTunes in the Cloud Purchases" allows you to view the purchases that are stored in the Cloud in your regular Library view. When you hit play they will stream but WILL NOT be downloaded UNLESS you also press the cloud with the arrow in it. I have just double checked to be sure. However, I do not have iTunes Match and so cannot speak for how that works. What I am talking about is just in regular iTunes. Going to Edit>Preferences>Store and checking the "iTunes in the Cloud Purchases" will produces the above results. Thanks.

Jan 6, 2013 5:01 AM in response to Michael Allbritton

Hi,

I created a blank library and was able to see all past purchases and stream the tracks as previously suggested by Shaksmac.


However, in my main library with match on, I have all my music downloaded apart from a couple of hundred tracks that are either duplicate purchases or tracks I don't want in my library.


I can view those tracks in previous purchases, can play preview or download. They don't appear in my main library, so I can't stream those tracks.


Jim

Feb 6, 2013 9:36 PM in response to floydstyle

It is possible, Floyd. To do it you must disable iTunes Match on the iOS device, launch Music and let the content clear out. Then sync the music you want on the device via USB. After the sync re-enable iTM on the device. Or you can download music to the device while on a Wi Fi network.


To get a refund you'll need to contact iTunes Store support.

Feb 7, 2013 1:49 PM in response to floydstyle

That warning about deleting your library is a little misleading.


The "library" is the list of music on your phone - but it's not the actual music files. It's only the names of the songs, albums and artists.


When you turn on Match, it replaces the list of music that's only on your phone with the list of all your music, including the stuff on the cloud and the stuff on the phone, combined. But the music files stay right where they were (or at least they did with iOS 5, I'm not 100% certain about that with iOS 6).


It makes sense if you think about it, but at first it is confusing.

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