• Jesus@lemmy.world
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    19 hours ago

    Apple technically lets you play music directly from iCloud via the Files app, but its functionality is not designed for music listening. It lacks essential features such as playlist management, metadata sorting, or playback queues. While it supports music playback, it’s very limited and overall not a good user experience.

    I’m confused. Shouldn’t you be using the music app for all this stuff? That’s what I do.

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      15 hours ago

      You need to pay the subscription to Apple Music to do it if I recall correctly.

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        7 hours ago

        You can still use the music app just like iTunes. You don’t need a subscription.

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        13 hours ago

        You can also get an iTunes Match subscription. No idea what it goes for these days but it’s a bit cheaper than Apple Music (doesn’t give you access to any music but lets you sync your music in iTunes to all your devices - still requires a Mac or PC to use though).

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            6 hours ago

            Oh absolutely, I’m not suggesting it’s a product worth using in this day and age when you probably have good quality music available locally. It was a potentially useful tool back when we all used to download music of questionable quality off the internet, but less relevant these days.