Monday, November 4, 2024

Playing Purchased Music on HomePod

Ruffin Bailey:

I often buy from what at least used to be called the iTunes Music Store. The biggest advantage for me for doing so over, say, buying from Amazon or directly from the artist’s site (which I often do, or buy from Bandcamp if available), is that Apple Music will stream those songs for me even if I didn’t download them locally, so they’re accessible any time I have an Apple device (or Windows!) and a network connection.

Well, almost. It doesn’t work from my HomePod, you know, the device I spent a few hundred bucks on TO PLAY MUSIC.

As I’ve explained, this basic feature mostly doesn’t work for me, either.

On Apple’s HomePod feedback page, the most recent HomePod OS version you can select is 16.5. Mine, after searching the Home app for a while, is apparently on 17.6 and is downloading 18 now.

Music is no longer in Apple’s DNA. They just don’t care.

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Indeed, genAI is the new darling, sadly.


I found it works if you say from my library after the song.


Services revenue has replaced music in Apple’s DNA.


”They just don’t care” has applied for quite a while now, and across everything they do.

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