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Yes you canI hate this fukking update!!! I can't even shuffle my music without telling Siri to do it! fukk this update!![]()

2nd button from the left is shuffle
Yes you canI hate this fukking update!!! I can't even shuffle my music without telling Siri to do it! fukk this update!![]()
shyt is dope dude tripping .why do you DESPISE the native podcast app so much? It works extremely well imho, especially when compared to the alternatives.
why do you DESPISE the native podcast app so much? It works extremely well imho, especially when compared to the alternatives.
shyt is dope dude tripping .
Thank God they got rid of that Cover Flow garbage.![]()
All my audio books are via audible so I have no issues there. Podcasts album art, info, and everything else works great. Better than any other podcast app on android or windows phone, and trust me I've used them allalso, the problem I mentioned yesterday is a fukk up with audio books in the ibooks app.
when you have media that's an audio book, it will no longer show the chapter title. it just list it as track 1, track 2, track 3 etc. it also doesn't tell you that you've played an audio book, so its hard to know what you have and haven't listened to. especially since the chapters aren't labeled in a way where u can tell.
I know I could change the audio back to music and that would allow it to work in the music app again, but then it still wouldn't show me what I have and haven't listened to with a dot next to it.
here's a thread on it from the apple boards so I know I'm not crazy.
www.thecoli.com/threads/ios-8-4-apple-music-launching-today-11-am-est.332604/page-4#post-14097046
Apple plans to increase iTunes Match limit to 100,000 songs
By Dante D'Orazio on June 28, 2015 06:36 pm
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There are lots of cool new features in iOS 9 — including a bunch that Apple hasn't even announced — and we've just found another to add to the list. iTunes Match subscribers will soon be able to store up to 100,000 songs in iCloud, up from the 25,000-song limit that's been in place since the service first launched in 2011.
The news was revealed by Apple executive Eddy Cue on Twitter in response to a number of questions about how the company's upcoming music streaming service, Apple Music, will integrate with iTunes Match. In addition to mentioning the new 100,000 song limit, which Apple plans to launch alongside iOS 9 later this year, Cue reiterated that all Apple Music subscriptions will essentially include iTunes Match.
"Apple Music includes iTunes Match"
As Apple's website explains, Apple Music will match and upload any songs you own so that you can access them anywhere, just like iTunes Match. That means that if there's any song or album you want to listen to that's not included in the Apple Music catalog, you can just buy it (from any source), upload it, and then listen to it in the same app, no matter which device you use.
The combination of Apple Music and iTunes Match — alongside the new 100,000 song limit — brings the company's offerings up to par with Google Play Music, which lets you upload up to 50,000 songs and stream from a large catalog of music as part of its subscription service. Google's music upload service is free, however — iTunes Match on its own continues to cost $24.99 per year.
http://www.theverge.com/2015/6/28/8859789/apple-itunes-match-limit-increase-to-100000-songs
if no coverflow, this means I don't have to lock the phone's orientation when playing music![]()
You posted a link to this thread......you might be crazyalso, the problem I mentioned yesterday is a fukk up with audio books in the ibooks app.
when you have media that's an audio book, it will no longer show the chapter title. it just list it as track 1, track 2, track 3 etc. it also doesn't tell you that you've played an audio book, so its hard to know what you have and haven't listened to. especially since the chapters aren't labeled in a way where u can tell.
I know I could change the audio back to music and that would allow it to work in the music app again, but then it still wouldn't show me what I have and haven't listened to with a dot next to it.
here's a thread on it from the apple boards so I know I'm not crazy.
www.thecoli.com/threads/ios-8-4-apple-music-launching-today-11-am-est.332604/page-4#post-14097046
That Connect seems wack to me so farIf "Connect" doesn't interest you, MacRumors reader Eric points out a handy tip to replace the "Connect" tab with a dedicated "Playlists" tab which he describes as "much more useful".
Under Settings -> General -> Restrictions, Apple allows you to disable "Apple Music Connect" which removes the Connect tab and provides the alternate Playlist functionality.