![]() ![]() itl libraryI have a backup with my old system High Sierra and iTunes Library which had the content from Apple Music and that doesn't sync with Apple Music for the unknown reason. We literally gained nothing going from iTunes to Music. These are very simple things that should already be baked in (or fixed by now).Įveryone complained about iTunes being bloated and lacking functionality (or having awkward functionality), but the Music app does not have a light and airy feel compared to iTunes despite it looking and feeling more basic, and all while having less functionality than iTunes ever had (and lacking quality of life features/options). At the very least, offer a robust set of options for those of us who Apple must consider to be 'power users'. Less is definitely not more when it comes to ease of use and basic functionality. I honestly do not understand Apple these days. I know this is a well known issue, it's just truly mind boggling how this is still a thing.Īlso, I really wish they'd bring back the little spectrum analyzer in the 'now playing' window, and for the love of god, make the song playback time (and time remaining) persist without having to mouse-over!Īnd star ratings, I find them useful, but for some reason Apple thinks that always showing all 5 stars (as outlined unfilled stars) is somehow useful and not at all visibly messy versus just showing the shaded in stars as they're selected. Each time you launch Music it's as if it was just installed - all previously opened playlist folders are closed and you have no idea where you left off while editing playlists. At least that is my assumption.Īnd while I am here, I just need to vent about the fact that the app does not remember where you left off when exiting. But the issue at hand here is that for some reason, the Music app in Ventura is disabling crossfade with the use of AirPods as if the sound output to the AirPods is somehow getting confused as AirPlay, killing the crossfade functionality. Yes, crossfade never worked via AirPlay (not sure why, Sonos has had this basic function for years).
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