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MacAlien

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Oct 17, 2012
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Both my partner and my phones are upgraded to 9.0. But there's a weird happening between the two. As we've discovered, if one iPhone is playing music and the other is as well elsewhere. One phone will cut out declaring another phone is playing music. Press play on say, my phone to continue listening and it cuts out his music. This hasn't been an issue in the past so I am wondering if there's some way of preventing this in some setting somewhere?
 

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Both my partner and my phones are upgraded to 9.0. But there's a weird happening between the two. As we've discovered, if one iPhone is playing music and the other is as well elsewhere. One phone will cut out declaring another phone is playing music. Press play on say, my phone to continue listening and it cuts out his music. This hasn't been an issue in the past so I am wondering if there's some way of preventing this in some setting somewhere?
You can only play Apple Music from one device at a time, unless you have Family Sharing on (which you should if it's multiple people using the same account)
 

MacAlien

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Original poster
Oct 17, 2012
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Boston
You can only play Apple Music from one device at a time, unless you have Family Sharing on (which you should if it's multiple people using the same account)

That's the weird part. I usually only listen to playlists already on phone. Other uses Apple Music. The playlist shouldn't be part of Apple Music, no? All the music in it has been on my phone for a couple years. This issue only just started after updating to iOS 9.
 

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Aug 5, 2013
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That's the weird part. I usually only listen to playlists already on phone. Other uses Apple Music. The playlist shouldn't be part of Apple Music, no? All the music in it has been on my phone for a couple years. This issue only just started after updating to iOS 9.
If you have Apple Music on it may decide that you're using Apple Music, even if you purchased those songs. If multiple people are using the same account, you need to set up Family Sharing.
 
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