
This bug gets even weirder: I’ve had instrumental versions of albums show up before.This time, the Music app is mixing up the remastered version and the Deluxe version of the album. A few months later, the same thing has happened. No problem - I deleted my local copies and added it from Apple Music.
Music split that into two copies of the album, with a few tracks in each. I had a ripped copy of Led Zeppelin IV in my library.
Apple Music still breaks my albums apart. (By the way, that’s the best laptop I’ve ever owned, congrats to you and the team on that. I have an M1 Max laptop with 64gb of RAM, so I doubt that’s the problem. It’s like the music got forced out of memory. The Apple logo will be in the mini player. If I pause the Music app, then listen to audio from another source and return a couple hours later, Music will have forgotten what I was listing to. Music will stop buffering in the background, and the next track will spin forever and ever until I quit and re-launch the app. The only solution is to quit the Music app and re-launch it. The second key will result in the classic Mac error tone, and the key won’t register in the Music app. I will type one key in the search field, then the next. It will work for a while, but then suddenly it won’t. These bugs make it impossible to recommend Apple Music to others, so I now tell people to switch to Spotify. I wanted to send a list of Apple Music bugs that I encountered this week alone. However, I would also hope the service improves over time, and Apple Music is shamefully bad compared to the glory of the early iTunes era.
I understand the cost of services will inevitably rise over time. I saw the other day that the price for my Apple One subscription is increasing. I just sent Tim Cook this email:įirst of all, congratulations on another successful quarter.