The excitement over Apple Music has been dampened for those who have had their music library screwed up after updating to iTunes 12.2 and enabling iCloud Music Library .
As reported by several outlet , users end up with a subroutine library full for scrambled titles , albums , and artists . In the example below , Mashable ’s Ronald Chavezplays a song where the album art , artist , and claim do n’t match .
Macworld Senior Contributor and iTunes Guy Kirk McElhearn has experienced this problem as well . In a blog post , he detail howiCloud Music Library fuck up his album graphics , as shown below . Some albums now have the untimely art , while other albums have had their art disappear .
Athread in the Apple Support Community forumshas several users who have go through the same problem . Some have been able to furbish up their library by going to the iTunes pamphlet ( ~/Music / iTunes ) , and using a recent.itlfile in the Previous iTunes Libraries folder to replace the “ corrupted”iTunes Library.itlfile in the iTunes folder .
iCloud Music Library is a novel feature that allows for offline access to Apple Music and memory access of your uploaded songs across your devices . you may turn over off iCloud Music Library through your iOS gimmick in the options app under Music . In iTunes on your Mac , you’re able to turn off iCloud Music Library in the app ’s preferences ( under the General tab ) .
It ’s always a expert idea to back up your file — in this case , your music — to another entrepot machine . Apple has n’t formally commented on the problem , so if you have a declamatory medicine library and you desire to apply iCloud Music Library , you might want to look .