My Itunes Music Isn't Playing From Any Device; My Itunes Music Isn't Playing From My Computer; Make Sure Squeezebox Server Is Set To Use Your Itunes Library - Logitech Squeezebox Touch Features Manual

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In addition, the following are automatically converted into supported formats by a transcoding engine that is built into
Squeezebox Server: WMA Lossless, Monkey's Audio ( APE)
Squeezebox Touch recognizes playlists saved by a variety of music applications, including iTunes and Windows Media Player
Supported playlist formats include: PLS files, M3U files (WinAMP) and WPL files (Windows Playlist)

My iTunes music isn't playing from any device

Apple's iTunes is a music manager that helps you organize your collection, rip CDs, and create and manage playlists It also
connects to the iTunes Store where Apple offers music, videos, and podcasts for purchase Much of the music purchased from
the iTunes store before 2009 is protected by Apple's DRM software
If your iTunes music is not playing with Squeezebox Touch, it is probably protected by Apple's proprietary Digital Rights
Management (DRM) software Other online music stores also apply DRM to downloaded tracks If you're not sure if your music is
protected by DRM, contact your online music store
You can play tunes purchased from iTunes if:
You purchased "iTunes Plus" tunes, which are unencrypted and do not have DRM (digital rights management)
protection
or
You purchased your iTunes in 2009 or after As of 2009, Apple removed DRM protection from the songs sold at iTunes
or
You have paid a fee to have Apple remove DRM from tunes that you purchased from iTunes before 2009

My iTunes music isn't playing from my computer

If your iTunes music isn't playing, see the note about Apple's Digital Rights Management (DRM) in the "My iTunes isn't playing
from any device section" in this guide
In addition:
Make sure Squeezebox Server is set to use your iTunes library, and
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Make sure Squeezebox Server is set to use your iTunes library

If you've verified that your music is not DRM-protected, and your iTunes music still isn't playing from your computer, try ensuring
that Squeezebox Touch is set up to use your iTunes library:
1
Windows: Click on the Squeezebox Server icon in the system tray Select
Mac: Go to System Preferences > Squeezebox Server > Advanced .
Library tab
2
Click on the
3
Make sure the "Use iTunes" box is checked, and the Music Folder boxes are blank
4
Click Apply
5
Click the
Status tab
6
In the Music Scan Details field, select "Clear library and scan everything" and then click Rescan to start the
scanning process
Check to see if your music is now accessible at your Squeezebox
If you followed the steps above and your music or playlists that are on your computer still aren't appearing, try pointing
Squeezebox Server to your iTunes Music Library xml location
1
Windows: Click on the Squeezebox Server icon in the system tray Select
Mac: Go to System Preferences > Squeezebox Server > Advanced
2
Click on the
Advanced tab and select Advanced Settings
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Open Control Panel .
Open Control Panel

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