Ah. My bad. Misunderstood your post. I didn't like that at first, but got used to it. If they add the ability to separate them in a list back, I'll be happy. If not, I'll deal with it. It does seem like an unneeded change.
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Ah. My bad. Misunderstood your post. I didn't like that at first, but got used to it. If they add the ability to separate them in a list back, I'll be happy. If not, I'll deal with it. It does seem like an unneeded change.
What on earth made anyone think this:
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Also, hoping it's a bug but ALL of my playlists show under 'Recently Added' before any of the new actual music I've added does
No you aren't stupid. You could still edit up next in iOS 9 with shuffle on. Why they changed it I have no idea.Is there any way to change the order of the songs in Up Next? I used to be able to do that in iOS 9, but I can only remove songs from Up Next in iOS 10.
Edit: Oh wow, I couldn't change the order because shuffle was on for Up Next.... Can't believe how stupid I am, this was bugging me since PB1.....
Isn't that what the charts are for?I'd love to see public view and play counts on songs to know how popular it is
I guess not.Does the new app now auto create a list of all "hearted" / liked tracks so you can easily find and stream them again from Apple Music?
Surely lyrics will not be available for every songs but I wish lyrics could work offline.Will lyrics work only on internet connection or even Offline?is lyrics available for every songs??
Holy hell, iOS 10 is impressive, and the music app in particular works really well. Bravo Apple!
Except that you cant rearrange "up next" anymore
While before, regardless the mode you are in, you can rearrange at any time.Yes you can. Turn off the Repeat toggle and you will be able to rearrange Up Next.
While before, regardless the mode you are in, you can rearrange at any time.
Nothing to do? He finds he cannot rearrange Up Next now because he does not realise this option now is only available when you do not set playback mode into repeat. Or otherwise he will not ask.So? That has nothing to do with my answer to the statement someone made of not being able to rearrange Up Next at all.
Nothing to do? He finds he cannot rearrange Up Next now because he does not realise this option now is only available when you do not set playback mode into repeat. Or otherwise he will not ask.
But why he claims he "can't rearrange Up Next anymore"? If Apple uses the same old way to allow user rearrange Up Next, would he ask this question and believe he is unable to "rearrange Up Next" anymore? There must be changes causing him feeling frustration. You know we still can but before complaining, he does not know.He said rearranging cannot be done. "Except that you can't "rearrange" Up Next anymore" was his exact quote. When the fact is it can be rearranged. How it was before and is now is irrelevant, because he stated it can't anymore. Which is 100% false.
Apologies if this has been asked before, but I have a question regarding the new Music app and its use specifically with Apple Music streaming.
Let's say you've selected an album / remix EP or whatever on Apple Music and you only like 3 tracks and "heart" them on the interface.
Does the new app now auto create a list of all "hearted" / liked tracks so you can easily find and stream them again from Apple Music?
I guess not.
No, but you can make a smart playlist that lists "Loved is true" and it will do exactly that.Apologies if this has been asked before, but I have a question regarding the new Music app and its use specifically with Apple Music streaming.
Let's say you've selected an album / remix EP or whatever on Apple Music and you only like 3 tracks and "heart" them on the interface.
Does the new app now auto create a list of all "hearted" / liked tracks so you can easily find and stream them again from Apple Music?
Is there a good walk through on the new Music app for those of us who do NOT use Apple Music subscription services? I'd like to see how the app looks and runs when you turn Apple Music OFF (or if you even can like iOS 8/9). All the current vidoes/articles on the app focus on the integration of the subscription service.
I'm sure I'll have to wait for iOS 10's official release and play with it at the local Apple Store before deciding if I should upgrade.
I think he's looking for the NEW music app. Not the old one.
I think he's looking for the NEW music app. Not the old one.
"Ask iTunes Guy" from Mcelhern also has a very thorough walk through on iTunes and new music app, if available. You can also check this guy out.Is there a good walk through on the new Music app for those of us who do NOT use Apple Music subscription services? I'd like to see how the app looks and runs when you turn Apple Music OFF (or if you even can like iOS 8/9). All the current vidoes/articles on the app focus on the integration of the subscription service.
I'm sure I'll have to wait for iOS 10's official release and play with it at the local Apple Store before deciding if I should upgrade.
Is there a good walk through on the new Music app for those of us who do NOT use Apple Music subscription services? I'd like to see how the app looks and runs when you turn Apple Music OFF (or if you even can like iOS 8/9). All the current vidoes/articles on the app focus on the integration of the subscription service.
I'm sure I'll have to wait for iOS 10's official release and play with it at the local Apple Store before deciding if I should upgrade.