7/20/2015

iPod Nano And Shuffle Not Support Apple Music Service

You can not synchronize the cache songs Nano and Shuffle devices are not supported by Apple Music service, because there is no way these two networking devices.


Although Apple iPod product area in the online store Apple Music wantonly posted advertisements, but the iPod Nano and iPod Shuffle Both products still can not synchronize Apple Music music offline.

When a user tries to use iTunes to sync cache songs to both products, the system will pop up "Apple Music can not be copied to the iPod music device" error message prompts. It is reported that the user can only be purchased through iTunes to add music or music synchronized to the music player in both.

Apple has no explanation on this issue, but the outside world speculated that this may be a copy protection measure. In theory, if the user can be synchronized to the Apple Music music Nano or Shuffle, then they can then unsubscribe Apple Music Service and permanently own songs. As long as they do not the device with iTunes music library synchronization, the music will always stay in among the devices. But in reality, once the user unsubscribe Apple Music service, the right to use Apple's digital rights management system (DRM) to remove iTunes or any iOS system cache music.

You can not synchronize the cache songs Nano and Shuffle devices are not supported by Apple Music service, because there is no way these two networking devices. Although the new iPod Touch also belong iPod device family, but it has Wi-Fi networking capabilities, thus supporting Apple Music Service.

Apple Music DRM system cause there have been some problems on other devices. Meanwhile subscribe to iTunes Match and Apple Music both services users find, if you try to re-download iTunes match an already good music, they will get a restricted version of the Apple Music music. Apple Music copyrighted music, the user can not be freely copied between devices, and the version of iTunes Match allows users to freely copy the content. But a few days ago Apple released iTunes 12.2.1, this problem has been fixed.

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