![]() ![]() feature to export specific albums from FLAC to ALAC directly to your iPhone / iPad. I did use Plex for a while and recall liking it but don't have recent experience. It does not mess up tagging of your files, it supports ReplayGain. ![]() I'd probably go Roon if I ever went back to the OCD music life. I notice some oddities here and there, for example Cibo Matto have Brian Eno's artist thumbnail (go figure). The options "Keep Music Media folder organised" and "Copy files to Music Media folder when adding to library" are enabled and have been forever, and since iCloud became a thing "Sync Library" as well. And last but certainly not least is the fact that every time I close then open Swinsian, its BLANK The entire library is gone and must be re-imported. If you encounter iPhone not showing up in iTunes, you can update iTunes to the latest version first. My only recent imports are ad hoc and infrequent so that doesn't appear to cause catastrophe. ![]() I had things on a Synology NAS once upon a time, those were dark days. 2Imagine Dragons - Mercury - Acts 1 & 2 Up 38 places buy from iTunes15. But I've given up organising in general (same for email) since searching on macOS (or OS X really) became a reasonably reliable thing. Itunes Top Alternative Albums If youre not happy with iTunes for Windows. I've done a minimum of organising, mostly to consolidate a few things under main artist instead of collabs etc (Eno wins my prize for maximum iterations) or minor tidying. That material and things I've added later form my library (which is exposed in Music.app via the Artists view in Library on the desktop). In certain cases material that isn't on the streams, so worth keeping. The issue could be related to your computer, its USB port or the USB cable connecting it to your device. I have what you might call legacy CD rips from iTunes now in Apple Music, uploaded when iTunes Match was still a thing iirc. The Apple USB driver is nowhere to be found in the Device Manager yet is present on my hard drive in the appropriate folder. If your device is lost or stolen and not showing up on Find My, its battery may be dead or it may have been intentionally powered off. ![]()
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