


iTunes Match seems to allow this, and somewhere it says on the site that with an Apple Music subscription, users can use iTunes Match for most things except sharing via AirPlay with Apple TV. If upgrading to One, I would want to drop iTunes Match which renews end of this month. Im an Apple Music subscriber, and Id like to use iTunes Match to share some non-Apple music throughout my devices.I really don't care about any of the other things in One. Eventually, after an open letter to the music industry by CEO Steve Jobs in February 2007, Apple introduced a selection of DRM-free music in the iTunes Store in. I'm considering upgrading to the Apple One family plan since for just a tiny bit more money over the year, I would get a lot more iCloud storage.If you don’t see iTunes Store on Mac, you can open the Apple Music app and choose Music > Preferences in the menu bar. I am a subscriber to both iTunes Match and Apple Music Here are some points to keep in mind when deciding whether or not you need iTunes Match. Go to the sidebar and click the iTunes Store.I've been unable to get a simple, clear conclusive/official answer to this question:ĭoes Apple Music truly include all of the feature set of iTunes Match?
