Hi @Kalapton, thanks for the details about your setup, the issue and the screenshots. This is very helpful.
Are you logged into the iPhone and iPad with the same Apple ID?
Are you using a Mac to purchase and download the original songs, then adding them to iTunes on your Mac then syncing the music to your iOS devices via a USB connection?
2 I purchase most my songs via . Bandcamp . Juno , Beatport or get free DL via soundcloud. I’ve had these songs on my external hard drives for years. But I’ve always uploaded them using iTunes Match in Apple.
I recently had to reset my iPad and just finished setting it back up.
So I don’t understand what Apple Music is doing wit the DJ app.
Any update bro ? All my playlists on iPad are not showing the full amount. My iPhone is perfect and also my laptop djproapp on MacBook is perfect.
And just wanted to update you on how I get my music everywhere, incase you didn’t know.
I pay for iTunes Match a one off fee per year to let me drag any audio file into Apple Music and then upload it to my personal cloud. Apple Music then syncs this with all my ISO devices.
It’s convenient as I can download all my music on my MacBook and drag each mp3/wav file into the desired playlist folder.
That’s why I use Apple local music on DJ app and not Apple Music.
Hi @Kalapton, thanks for the additional details. This is very helpful. I haven’t been able to replicate this on my setup so I’ve forwarded this to our engineering team for review. I’ll report back here when I have news from engineering.
I suspect this is an issue with how iTunes/Music Match is working. Users have reported issues with this in the past.
Are you also subscribed to Apple Music streaming? If so, here’s some more info on an iTunes/Music Match and Apple Music issue that might be helpful as well.
In my experience, setting up Local Music for DJing on your iOS devices works best if you use the iTunes/Music App on your laptop and sync the music to your devices via USB connection.
Hi @Kalapton, this is the process that I use. I recommend in the Sync options that you select Selected artists, albums, genres and playlists instead of Entire music library so you have more control over what music is copies over from you laptop to your iOS device.
Hi @Kalapton, I heard back from engineering, they agreed that this sounds like the Apple Music/Local Files issue, where iOS has marked some tracks as AM tracks and are therefore unavailable/DRM protected. They have suggested that you could try deleting the affected tracks from the Music app on the iPad and then resyncing with your Mac to see if that forces the change. Maybe start with one track and see if that works. Personally, I think it’s a better long term solution to move away from iTunes Match as I have suggested above.
Hello! It’s been more than 10 days since my last reply. I’m going to consider this topic completed for now so I can focus on others. However, please feel free to respond and we can definitely revisit this. Thanks!