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Looking to download all your music from Apple Music? Here’s a quick and easy guide on how to do just that!
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Introduction
Apple Music is a streaming service that offers access to millions of songs. It is available on iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, and PC. With a subscription, you can access to all of the music that you have purchased through iTunes as well as all of the music that you have uploaded to iCloud. You can also listen to Beats 1 radio and ad-free stations that are curated by DJs, music experts, and celebrities. If you cancel your Apple Music subscription, you will no longer have access to the music that you have added to your library while you were a subscriber.
What you need
In order to download all of your music from Apple Music, you will need a Mac with the latest version of macOS and the latest version of iTunes. You will also need an active Apple Music subscription. If you do not have an active Apple Music subscription, you can sign up for a free three-month trial.
The process
There are a few ways to download all of your music from Apple Music. If you have an Apple Music subscription and want to keep the music after canceling, follow the instructions below.
We’ll use Apple’s built-in tool, iTunes, to download your entire library including any songs that you’ve added to your library from the Apple Music catalog. Once we have everything downloaded, we’ll show you how to keep your music after cancelling.
Here’s how:
1) Open iTunes and go to Preferences > General.
2) Check the box next to “iTunes Media Folder Location.” This will reveal where your music is currently stored on your computer.
3) Next, go to Library > Songs.
4) From here, you can sort by Time Added, Artist, or Album – we recommend sorting by Time Added so that your most recently added songs are at the top.
5) Now that your songs are sorted, click on the first song in the list and press Command + A on a Mac (or Control + A on Windows) to select all of the songs in your list.
6) Right-click (or Control-click) on any of the selected songs and choose “Download.”
7) iTunes will now begin downloading all of the selected songs – this could take some time depending on how many songs you have and your internet connection speed.
Tips
Apple Music is a great way to listen to your favorite tunes, but what if you want to download them for offline playback? Here are a few different ways to do just that.
The first thing you need to do is make sure that iCloud Music Library is turned on. To do this, open the Settings app and go to Music. Then, simply toggle the switch next to iCloud Music Library.
Once that’s done, open the Apple Music app and find the song or album that you want to download. Tap the More button (the one with the three dots) and then tap the Make Available Offline button. The song or album will then begin downloading.
If you want to download an entire playlist, tap the More button next to the playlist name and then tap the Make Available Offline button. Again, all of the songs in the playlist will begin downloading.
And that’s it! These songs will now be available for offline playback regardless of whether or not you have an internet connection.
Things to keep in mind
Before you cancel your Apple Music subscription, be sure to download all the songs, albums, and playlists that you’ve added to your collection. Songs that are grayed out have already been downloaded. Here’s how to download the rest.
FAQ
Q: How do I download all my music from Apple Music?
A: There are a few ways to do this. You can use a third-party service like MusConv, or you can use Apple’s own iCloud Music Library feature. If you use iCloud Music Library, you can download your entire music library from the cloud to your device.
Conclusion
Now that you know how to download all your music from Apple Music, you can enjoy your favorite tunes anywhere, anytime. With just a few clicks, you can have all your music saved locally on your computer or other device, making it easy to listen offline or take your music with you on the go.
Further reading
If you want to keep a local copy of all the music you’ve added to your Apple Music collection, you can download it using the steps below. Doing this will create a “My Music” folder in your home directory with subfolders for each artist and album.
1. Open iTunes and go to Preferences > General.
2. Click the “Import Settings” button.
3. Select “MP3 Encoder” from the Import Using drop-down menu.
4. Check the “Create MP3 version” box next to each song in your library, then click OK twice to save your changes.”
Credits
You can download any song, album, or playlist from Apple Music to your iOS device or Mac. Once the songs are downloaded, you can listen to them without an Internet connection. If you have an Android device, you can’t download music from the Apple Music app. However, you can download and listen to your music with the Apple Music app on Android if you have an Apple Music subscription.
If you cancel your Apple Music subscription, you will no longer be able to play any of the music that you downloaded from the service. The songs will still be on your device, but they will be grayed out and unplayable.
Hi, my name is Tim and I’m a huge music fan. I’ve been using Apple Music since it launched and I love it. However, one thing that I don’t love about it is how difficult it is to download all of your music. It’s not that Apple doesn’t allow you to do this, it’s just that their process is a bit complicated.
That’s why I decided to write this guide. In it, I’m going to show you how to download all of your music from Apple Music in just a few steps. Trust me, once you see how easy it is, you’re going to love this service even more.