I'm considering the purchase of iTunes Match to keep all of my music in the cloud, but I have a few questions of how it works in certain scenarios:
NOTE: none of the songs were purchased through iTunes.
1) Mac 1 has a bunch of songs, and Mac 2 (same Apple ID) has other songs. Would iTunes match pick up both sets of music and upload it into one main cloud database?
2) Lets say iTunes match has detected my songs, and made them available in the cloud for me to download. Now if I delete that original song from iTunes, will it be deleted from the cloud as well? Or will it remain?
My hope is to be able to have iTunes match everything to the cloud, and then be able to delete all of my originals.
3) Assuming scenario 2 keeps all songs in the cloud after deleting the original, what if I don't subscribe to iTunes match the following year, (therefore MP3 files are on my Mac, and I can't renown load them from the cloud) but resuscribe the year after. Will my old cloud selection be available? Or would it essentially create a whole new cloud database?
Thanks in advance!
NOTE: none of the songs were purchased through iTunes.
1) Mac 1 has a bunch of songs, and Mac 2 (same Apple ID) has other songs. Would iTunes match pick up both sets of music and upload it into one main cloud database?
2) Lets say iTunes match has detected my songs, and made them available in the cloud for me to download. Now if I delete that original song from iTunes, will it be deleted from the cloud as well? Or will it remain?
My hope is to be able to have iTunes match everything to the cloud, and then be able to delete all of my originals.
3) Assuming scenario 2 keeps all songs in the cloud after deleting the original, what if I don't subscribe to iTunes match the following year, (therefore MP3 files are on my Mac, and I can't renown load them from the cloud) but resuscribe the year after. Will my old cloud selection be available? Or would it essentially create a whole new cloud database?
Thanks in advance!
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