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Apple Announces Deletion of iTunes Match iCloud Libraries

Apple Announces Deletion of iTunes Match iCloud Libraries

Posted September 24, 2011 at 6:48am by iClarified
Apple has announced to developers that it will delete all current iTunes Match iCloud libraries.

To continue to improve the overall quality and reliability of iTunes Match, it has become necessary to delete all current iCloud libraries.

All iCloud libraries will be deleted on Monday, September 26th at 9AM PDT. To prepare, please turn off iTunes Match on all of your computers and iOS devices. On your computer, choose Store > Turn off iTunes Match. On your iOS device, tap Settings > Music, then turn off iTunes Match.


The songs on your computer should not be affected. As always, please backup regularly and do not delete the music you add to iCloud from your computer.


[via MacRumors]


Apple Announces Deletion of iTunes Match iCloud Libraries
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Qyp
Qyp - September 24, 2011 at 1:00pm
Um, are you a developer running iOS 5? I somewhat doubt it... If you read the first sentence it might make more sense... iCloud is beta right now, and apple can and should delete files as necessary to get it ready for release. Quite a lot of services do that during the development stages so there really is nothing to complain about.
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! - September 24, 2011 at 9:54am
WHAT!! are you serious, apple's like 'hey yo got a virus, now we're deleting whats on our servers and we'll copy alll the music back from your individual itunes to start over.
David
David - September 24, 2011 at 3:42pm
Apple actually informed all beta testers in advance of any iCloud testing that they'd be clearing their databases as necessary during the development. This is one of those times. They've been surprisingly infrequent. In the case of Match, not much is really being deleted since most people are finding that it's not yet at the stage where it's actually uploading most unmatched tracks. Rather, Apple appears to be fine-tuning their matching algorithms to better figure out matches where tags don't match their store metadata exactly (such as when you do your own rips or edit your tags). Matched tracks go live in iCloud, but only a few unmatched tracks actually upload. I suspect they don't want to waste bandwidth on mistakes just yet.
93c6675
93c6675 - September 24, 2011 at 11:59pm
well, if they delete data on itunes match, doesnt that mean no one will be able to match their songs, with ones on icloud or the matching service.
YousefQ25
YousefQ25 - September 24, 2011 at 9:44am
where is "MUSIC" on iOS devises. i can't seem to find it. i Have an iPhone 4 and an iPad. they both don't seem to have "Music" option in settings. i could only find the option "Music" on my iPod touch. and even it don't seem to have the option "turn off iTunes match" please advise
David
David - September 24, 2011 at 3:39pm
iTunes Match is an iOS 5 feature. In iOS5, the iPod built-in app changes name to the Music app. If you're not on iOS 5, that's why you don't see it.
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