![]() ![]() (1) Is there any way to turn off Apple Music on a single device, so that I can get my phone to work correctly with my music library and just pretend I don’t have Apple Music on it? If I ask for one of my specific playlists, using a phrase like “Play the playlist ‘Five Star’ from my library, shuffled”, Siri goes to Apple Music and shuffles something called “Kill Rock Stars/5RC Experimental”. ![]() If I ask for a specific song, I can often get it–but after the song, instead of continuing on with the album, it goes to whatever the Apple Music algorithm might think is appropriate. ![]() I have tried adding the words “from my library” to various places in my requests to Siri, and it generally does nothing. At first, I could play an album using the phone controls or the CarPlay interface, but if I asked Siri to play the exact same album I would be told that it couldn’t be played because I didn’t have cellular data enabled for music streaming. Siri seems to have no idea of what music might actually be stored on the phone. Since activating Apple Music, that process has gone completely to hell. It used to be great–I could use either the car’s voice control button or (later) “Hey Siri” and request music and have it played. I have a 256 GB iPhone to allow me to have my music with me, and my new-ish Civic has CarPlay. I have an iTunes library of almost 15,000 songs, mostly ripped from my CDs but with a number of iTunes store purchases. The expanded iCloud storage space is great–I can actually have devices back to up to iCloud now. It seemed like a good way to get access to Arcade (to get some games for my kid and myself that weren’t full of ads and in-app purchases) and News+ (which includes my local paper and some other good publications). So at the start of the year, I decided to sign up for Apple One. ![]()
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