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Q: Interested in subscribing to iTunes Match but concerned about number of devices

My family and I all share 1 iTunes library. All purchases are made using the same AppleID account. We currently have 17 apple devices and will most likely be adding more with Xmas coming up next month. We are interested in subscribing to iTunes Match. Can / How do we use iTunes Match across all these devices? I would guess that there are many family's out there like mine where each person has an iPhone, computer & iPad. Limiting iTunes Match to 10 devices will not work, especially if you have a large family. Hopefully I'm not understanding it correctly and someone is able to assist.

 

Thank you.

Posted on Oct 31, 2013 11:37 PM

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  • by Jimzgoldfinch,Solvedanswer

    Jimzgoldfinch Jimzgoldfinch Nov 1, 2013 12:23 AM in response to papa_kief
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    Nov 1, 2013 12:23 AM in response to papa_kief

    Hi,

    I think you are understanding the situation correctly and there is no way round the 10 device limitation.

     

    It is good that you have only one Apple ID.  Whilst you can add match to up to 5 computers, it may be worth considering having at least one iTunes library that does not have match activated and manage music using home sharing. You can then manually sync with that library. Manual sync does not work whilst match is turned on.

     

    Jim

  • by Jorge_Lampreia,

    Jorge_Lampreia Jorge_Lampreia Nov 3, 2013 4:30 AM in response to papa_kief
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    Nov 3, 2013 4:30 AM in response to papa_kief

    Sorry for intruding in this somehow solved thread  but I really would like to understand why then  am I getting this message when trying to join iTunes Match with yet another computer.

     

    "You have reached the limit of 5 authorised computers.

    To subscribe to iTunes Match with this computer, deauthorise a computer and try again"

     

    Aren't you saying that it would be possible to use 10? In fact I have only seven.

     

    It seems to me that there is a diference between iTunes Match associated computers number and Itunes sore and so foutrh computers number.. Or is it a "downgraded version" for me living outside USA (even if I am paying the same as everybody else)?

     

    Any hint?

     

    Cheers

     

    Jorge Lampreia

  • by Jorge_Lampreia,

    Jorge_Lampreia Jorge_Lampreia Nov 3, 2013 4:58 AM in response to Jorge_Lampreia
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    Nov 3, 2013 4:58 AM in response to Jorge_Lampreia

    This is in facto, too dificult.... Surely I am missing somethin...

     

    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1420?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US

     

    " Authorizing and deauthorizing a computer allows you to manage which computers can sync or use apps, audiobooks, books, music, movies, or other content you've purchased from the iTunes Store.

    You can use or sync your purchases from the iTunes Store on up to five different computers (these can be any mix of Macintosh or Windows-compatible computers). When you sync or play an item you've purchased, your computer is "authorized" for purchase using your Apple ID."

    OK

    Then.....

    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4914

    "vWhen you subscribe to or enable iTunes Match, your device or computer will be associated with your Apple ID. Your Apple ID can have up to 10 devices and computers (combined) associated with it. For more information about associating devices and computers to an Apple ID, see this article. "

    And "see this article" here link directs us to:

    "Your Apple ID can have up to 10 devices and computers (combined) associated with it. Each computer must also be authorized using the same Apple ID. Once a device or computer is associated with your Apple ID, you cannot associate that device or computer with another Apple ID for 90 days. "

    What is then the "truth"? When I try to add another computer it seems (previous post) that the first is true (I only have 7 devices associated with my Apple ID). Not the second.

    Cheers

    Jorge Lampreia


  • by Jimzgoldfinch,

    Jimzgoldfinch Jimzgoldfinch Nov 3, 2013 6:24 AM in response to Jorge_Lampreia
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    Nov 3, 2013 6:24 AM in response to Jorge_Lampreia

    Hi,

    It is up to 5 authorised computer. You can have up to 10 devices but there cannot be more than 5 authorised computers. Check out iTunes Store terms and condition for your country.

     

    Jim

  • by Jorge_Lampreia,

    Jorge_Lampreia Jorge_Lampreia Nov 3, 2013 8:02 AM in response to Jimzgoldfinch
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    Nov 3, 2013 8:02 AM in response to Jimzgoldfinch

    Cool!!! That's it..... Now it works.... Thanks

     

    JL