Apple is not turning Apple Music into a streaming-only experience. That includes not just music purchased on iTunes, but rips from CDs, MP3s, and the like added from other sources.įurther, the existing feature that synced users’ non-iTunes files to the cloud will continue to work, and of course, users will still be able to buy songs from Apple. First, our iTunes libraries – with their mix of ripped, downloaded and streamed music – are safe in the new Mac Music app, and will continue to sync with the cloud.Īpple Music in macOS Catalina will import users’ existing music libraries from iTunes in their entirety, Apple says. With Apple these days very focused on streaming music, what happens to music ripped from CD once we make the switch to the new Music app in macOS Catalina, for example … ?ĪrsTechnicagot some brief answers from Apple. The decision to retire iTunes in favor of a standalone Mac Music app (alongside separate Podcast and TV apps) will please many of us, but it did leave a few unanswered questions.
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