Use Filters To Show Songs In Apple Music On Windows

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use filters to show songs in apple music on windows

When you have a large number of songs, albums, or playlists in your music library, you can filter it to find the music you’re looking for quickly. For example, type “love” in the filter, and results where “love” is in the title, artist, or album name appear. Go to the Apple Music app on your Windows device. Select any item below Library or any playlist in the sidebar. Select in the top-right corner, then enter the criteria you want to match. As you enter criteria, items matching the criteria remain.

To show the full list of songs again, select . Jul 25, 2024 5:35 AM in response to Jimzgoldfinch On apple music for windows i can apply a filter to see only the downloaded music, but if presss the play button the app continues playing the musics that i haven't downloaded. The filter is just visual, there is the problem. Jul 25, 2024 5:24 AM in response to onathanmateus I am not familiar with Apple Music for windows but on the Music app for Mac under view on main menu you can select either All Music or Only Downloaded Music.

Apple Music is available as a dedicated app on Windows 11, offering a seamless way to enjoy your favorite tracks, albums, and playlists. Whether you’re a longtime subscriber or just getting started, there are plenty of tips to enhance your experience. In this guide, we’ll share 30 essential tips to help you make the most of the Apple Music app on Windows 11. That said, let’s get started! While there is a lot to like about Apple Music, these three qualities make it stand out – Apple Music is available on the Microsoft Store for Windows 11.

To get going, install it to access your music library and stream songs – if you haven’t done it already. To access your Apple Music library, you need to sign in with your Apple ID. Apple Music offers lossless audio for high-quality streaming. You can quickly find a song in your music library using the column browser. Your music can be sorted by up to five categories (Genres, Artists, Albums, Composers, and Groupings), divided into columns. As you select an item in each column, the list narrows down to display only the matching songs.

For example, to find only pop music by a certain artist, you could select Pop in the Genres column, then the artist’s name in the Artists column. Go to the Apple Music app on your Windows device. Select in the top-right corner, then select Column Browser > Show Column Browser. I am using Apple Music for windows 11. I use the Songs browser under the Library. I can use the Genres/Artists/Albums browsers to narrow my filter.

However, if I start to play a song within the filter, instead of only playing songs within that filter, it will queue up the next songs from the entire lists of songs in my... For example, in the image below, I am filtering by artist to One Direction. I choose the top song, Irresistable, and start playing. In the past, this would queue up all the One Direction songs in the library (Irresistable, Magic, Truly Madly Deeply, Hey Angel, Perfect, etc). However, now, after Truly Madly Deeply, it queues up "In the Meantime, by Spacehog" which is a songs not by One Direction. This is the song that follows Truly Madly deeply in my entire library when I sort by "Date Added".

Please fix this behavior. This thread has been closed by the system or the community team. You may vote for any posts you find helpful, or search the Community for additional answers. Apple Music for Windows Songs Browser doesn't filter played songs correctly Mar 25, 2024 8:03 PM in response to gabriel.gueringg what worked for me was not using the Apple Music app and switching back to iTunes.

iTunes would correctly apply filters when I created the smart playlist which then syncs the playlist down to my phone as well (which is where I primarily listen). Dec 29, 2023 5:14 AM in response to wolp124 Those rules look like they should work. Send Apple feedback via Feedback - Apple Music - Apple. Revert to iTunes for Windows. Mar 24, 2024 9:43 PM in response to wolp124

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