I deeply regret signing up for Apple Music. Many of my m4a files that I ripped from CDs I own have been replaced with HLS files in a folder called Apple Music (Music > iTunes > iTunes Music > Apple Music). The original m4a files are gone.
I understand that if I had added these songs/albums after signing up to Apple Music it would download them and I would lose them after I cancel my subscription. But, why would files from CDs I own be removed? Is this the result of checking the Sync Library box in the Apple Music settings?
Is there a way to get my files back without re-ripping the CDs? I've contacted support several times and been told to choose the file, then convert it to ALAC or AAA, but when I do this I get an error message (-50). My case was elevated to a senior advisor, but we were disconnected and I did not receive a call back. Today being Thanksgiving, I will try again tomorrow unless one of you knowledgable and helpful people has a solution.
Thanks for listening and for any help!
I understand that if I had added these songs/albums after signing up to Apple Music it would download them and I would lose them after I cancel my subscription. But, why would files from CDs I own be removed? Is this the result of checking the Sync Library box in the Apple Music settings?
Is there a way to get my files back without re-ripping the CDs? I've contacted support several times and been told to choose the file, then convert it to ALAC or AAA, but when I do this I get an error message (-50). My case was elevated to a senior advisor, but we were disconnected and I did not receive a call back. Today being Thanksgiving, I will try again tomorrow unless one of you knowledgable and helpful people has a solution.
Thanks for listening and for any help!
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