Nope.. this used to work since the beginning of iTunes Match about 15 years ago, but starting in March of 2024 Apple added AI that scans the tracks you upload and if they violate copyright (like DJ mixes or mashups) may give Cloud Status errors. This means you could add and listen to a track on your Mac computer, but it will not sync to the cloud so that you can listen to it across devices (like your iPhone). To check in Apple Music on your Mac, go to "View > Show View Options" and make sure "Cloud Status" is checked on, then go to Library > Songs in the sidebar on the left and you will see either "Apple Music", "Matched", "No Longer Available", "Uploaded", "Removed", "Waiting", or "Error" as the Cloud Status. Since March of 2024, I get "Error" for the DJ mixes I make from the records I buy :(
Hey Zain, thanks for the compliment! Yes, the motion background during the majority of the scenes and a few of the transitions are from the MKBHD plugin pack from MotionVFX.
To anyone who might have the same problem: For me, the song showed up in the iMusic library on my IPhone when I turned off and on the sync in Apple Music Settings
Here's a question for you. This has never happened before. My musical partner suggested we get a best of LP pressed. He suggested a couple of playlists. I tried to open MY music in Apple Music and it won't let me play any of it all of a sudden. It's offering me a free 30 day trial to listen to my own music. Is this just another step in the death of iTunes? I'm old and I still try to use Music like iTunes. But why am I being asked to pay for my own music? Even when clicking on unreleased tracks? Wtf?
@@MisterNiles Yes, I believe to be able to listen to anything in Apple Music, you have to have an active subscription. I’m not sure if it’s what you’re looking for or not, but you may be able to store/listen to directly through the files application on your iPhone. Of course, doing something like this eliminates the possibility of using features of Apple Music, like lossless audio etc. This probably isn’t the answer you’re looking for but I hope it helps and sorry for the delayed response.
How come when I tried to airdrop it to my MacBook it automatically opened TH-cam on the web browser instead of QuickTime Player, any way to choose QuickTime ?
@@CScott4k ahhh I missed the screen recording part! Ok got it and it works! Thank you! Another question though, are you able to combined screen recordings? Like take a bunch of diff songs and turn it into one long mixed song ?
I assume you would edit them together and export them as a single file? Yes, you could do that. Keep in mind that for Apple Music, files can’t exceed 200 MB.
I am sick and tired of Apple and ITunes and their damn near monopoly here that has to screw with everything. I want original music, that I’ve already purchased a dozen times on nearly that many formats, not these “remastered, digitized” etc POS! 💩 And I want to be able to mix and mash my own playlist for my personal use. I definitely do not want or need their AI bots poking around and spying on me in my own devices. This should be illegal if it’s not already!
I am no legal expert. From Apples standpoint, they’ve always allowed you to add your own. Sounds. From TH-cams standpoint screen recording from TH-cam for personal use is generally permissible.
I had no idea this could be done. This opens a world of opportunities lmao.
Nope.. this used to work since the beginning of iTunes Match about 15 years ago, but starting in March of 2024 Apple added AI that scans the tracks you upload and if they violate copyright (like DJ mixes or mashups) may give Cloud Status errors. This means you could add and listen to a track on your Mac computer, but it will not sync to the cloud so that you can listen to it across devices (like your iPhone). To check in Apple Music on your Mac, go to "View > Show View Options" and make sure "Cloud Status" is checked on, then go to Library > Songs in the sidebar on the left and you will see either "Apple Music", "Matched", "No Longer Available", "Uploaded", "Removed", "Waiting", or "Error" as the Cloud Status. Since March of 2024, I get "Error" for the DJ mixes I make from the records I buy :(
@@itsmydj that sucks. Fortunately for me, I haven’t had this happen on any of mine 🤞
Is there any way to import this to my iPhone because it only Apples on my Mac
Amazing video! Did you also use scenes from the MKBHD editing pack? They looked amazing!
Hey Zain, thanks for the compliment! Yes, the motion background during the majority of the scenes and a few of the transitions are from the MKBHD plugin pack from MotionVFX.
@@CScott4k looked absolutely amazing! Definitely subbing
@@ZainTechSavvy greatly appreciated 🙌🏼
Thank you !! Only problem I have is it’s not syncing from my Mac to my phone idk why
You can’t use the syncing method described here unless you turn off the Sync Library option in Apple Music settings.
To anyone who might have the same problem: For me, the song showed up in the iMusic library on my IPhone when I turned off and on the sync in Apple Music Settings
Here's a question for you. This has never happened before. My musical partner suggested we get a best of LP pressed. He suggested a couple of playlists. I tried to open MY music in Apple Music and it won't let me play any of it all of a sudden. It's offering me a free 30 day trial to listen to my own music. Is this just another step in the death of iTunes? I'm old and I still try to use Music like iTunes. But why am I being asked to pay for my own music? Even when clicking on unreleased tracks? Wtf?
@@MisterNiles Yes, I believe to be able to listen to anything in Apple Music, you have to have an active subscription. I’m not sure if it’s what you’re looking for or not, but you may be able to store/listen to directly through the files application on your iPhone. Of course, doing something like this eliminates the possibility of using features of Apple Music, like lossless audio etc. This probably isn’t the answer you’re looking for but I hope it helps and sorry for the delayed response.
How come when I tried to airdrop it to my MacBook it automatically opened TH-cam on the web browser instead of QuickTime Player, any way to choose QuickTime ?
And this was a screen recording that you air dropped?
@@CScott4k ahhh I missed the screen recording part! Ok got it and it works! Thank you! Another question though, are you able to combined screen recordings? Like take a bunch of diff songs and turn it into one long mixed song ?
@@LongNguyen-rc4qoI’m sure there’s probably a better way but I would use iMovie to combine them
@@LongNguyen-rc4qo to my knowledge, that would work!
when i tried this and saved it to my downloads when I opened it, it seemed to just open as a file and not in apple music what can i do?
Did you export it as audio only?
can you add multiple songs in the same thing so its like an album?
I assume you would edit them together and export them as a single file? Yes, you could do that. Keep in mind that for Apple Music, files can’t exceed 200 MB.
Would an iPad be sufficient?
@@DVigilante7 unfortunately not. At least that I’m aware of.
@@CScott4k thank you.
gunna wanna do
I am sick and tired of Apple and ITunes and their damn near monopoly here that has to screw with everything. I want original music, that I’ve already purchased a dozen times on nearly that many formats, not these “remastered, digitized” etc POS! 💩 And I want to be able to mix and mash my own playlist for my personal use. I definitely do not want or need their AI bots poking around and spying on me in my own devices. This should be illegal if it’s not already!
OH MY GOODNESS! what a terrible way to do things. iTunes was so easy noe I have to jump through hoops and hours of keyboard work. Apple SUCKS!!!
Yo is this illegal?
I am no legal expert. From Apples standpoint, they’ve always allowed you to add your own. Sounds. From TH-cams standpoint screen recording from TH-cam for personal use is generally permissible.
But why use apple music when you can just pirate high res files
Can you elaborate?
Spatial audio
@@z.e.l7412 definitely, as well as lossless. I was more referring to their specific process.