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AaronG123

macrumors regular
Original poster
Aug 5, 2012
140
75
UK
Hi, so this evening I navigated to the music application to listen to my Apple Music/iCloud music library and I saw the dreaded image attached.... :O

I've tried turning iCloud music library off & on within settings, along with Apple Music and restarted but no luck.

I am not home yet to test on my Mac, hopefully it's just a random bug and all my music is safely on the macs HDD and still in the 'cloud'.

After the reporting of this a few weeks back by macrumors, I just wanted to see if anybody else has had this happen today (randomly, listening to music fine in the morning - with nothing to listen to in the evening). Bare in mind I'm running a public beta, so I understand this may just be a very unfortunate bug.
 

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magicMac

macrumors 65816
Apr 13, 2010
1,013
428
UK
i had this on 9.3.2 on Monday before anyone mentioned the Apple were having service-wide outages. Assumed it was just me but the next day it slowly started to come back, first the library itself, then later on more recent stuff I added and playlists the day later. I think this is just related to the recent apple services outage.
 
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zorinlynx

macrumors G3
May 31, 2007
8,352
18,581
Florida, USA
You should create a playlist or smart playlist with all your favorite music and hit the "download" button to keep it downloaded to the phone. Then at least when these outages happen, you'll have the music you like most available to listen to.

This happened to me yesterday; all the only-in-the-cloud music vanished but the music I had downloaded was all there. Basically, anything greater than 3 stars, or has more than 15 plays. :)
 
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