How do I add already existing m4a files to itunes?

So my apple music downloads suddenly got removed from offline download. And had to download it again. But for all those files, I already have the m4a files and they wont add upon dragging or adding to library. It is just creating error cloud status or duplicates for other mp3 files. They are not getting added and still showing as to be downloaded (removed from offline download). Upon downloading these files, they create a duplicate file in the itunes folder. When i delete that fole, locate the song again, and trace it to the original one, it plays! Anyway have to go through the pain to download them, delete duplicate files and locate them back, which is not possible! Please help!!

Posted on Apr 13, 2018 11:14 AM

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Posted on Apr 14, 2018 11:14 AM

OK, to the best of my knowledge you cannot import locally stored Apple Music tracks with DRM back into the iCloud Music Library. That is why I suggested using the Empty/corrupt iTunes library after upgrade/crash tip to revert to a version of the database that "knew" the tracks were stored on your computer. Once it "knows" that they are not the best thing to do is delete all of the .m4p files. You can then download any that you want for offline use without creating second copies in the media folder, leaving originals that iTunes won't ever access and that take up room.


In iTunes you can select your Apple Music content, right click, and use remove download to clear any locally stored files and make sure that the library knows these should be in the cloud. Then with iTunes closed delete the Apple Music folder inside your media folder. When you restart iTunes it should behave normally and you can now choose to download selected content when you wish too.


See Make a split library portable for tips on managing an iTunes library on an external drive.


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Apr 14, 2018 11:14 AM in response to kopal317

OK, to the best of my knowledge you cannot import locally stored Apple Music tracks with DRM back into the iCloud Music Library. That is why I suggested using the Empty/corrupt iTunes library after upgrade/crash tip to revert to a version of the database that "knew" the tracks were stored on your computer. Once it "knows" that they are not the best thing to do is delete all of the .m4p files. You can then download any that you want for offline use without creating second copies in the media folder, leaving originals that iTunes won't ever access and that take up room.


In iTunes you can select your Apple Music content, right click, and use remove download to clear any locally stored files and make sure that the library knows these should be in the cloud. Then with iTunes closed delete the Apple Music folder inside your media folder. When you restart iTunes it should behave normally and you can now choose to download selected content when you wish too.


See Make a split library portable for tips on managing an iTunes library on an external drive.


tt2

Apr 14, 2018 9:48 AM in response to kopal317

See About iCloud Music Library icons and status - Apple Support. Enable the iCloud Status columns in the Songs view sort the tracks as album by artist so a single album with all of its duplicates and cloud information is visible on screen. Download at least one track from the album. Please take a screen shot of what you see in iTunes. Use the right-click > Show in Windows Explorer tool to see what is in the album folder and take a screenshot of that too. Please both images here so I can get a better understanding of the issue.


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Apr 16, 2018 3:48 AM in response to turingtest2

So, I finally, after all those procedures already done, removed all apple music downloads, shut itunes, then deleted the whole apple music folder. Restart itunes and downloading files again. They are downloading, they seem to work fine. I hope this was what you meant.

Also, in the advanced preferences of itunes, the folder where itunes media is saved is defined directly as a folder in my hard disk. That is fine, right?

Apr 14, 2018 10:44 AM in response to turingtest2

I had the icloud status on, it shows apple music. Wait I'll show you.

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I downloaded plastic dreams and then the folder looks like this

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Can this be because all the music is saved in an external drive? I connect it and then open itunes. And automatic downloads take place in the disk directly. I cannot save all the music offline on the laptop due to space issues.

Apr 13, 2018 12:21 PM in response to turingtest2

Yup, that happened right after updating my iphone iOS. And the whole library deleted. Upon importing, downloaded music appeared as duch, but all apple music was not shown as offline. What do i do? I can download them again, i actually did half of them, and realised i already have those m4a files and I’m doubling up space. And with 5k songs, its impossible to sit and delete duplicate files.

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