Basically, it’s quality and accessibility (you can access this song from any of your connected devices now through iTunes Match.) Setting up iTunes Match on PC/Mac ![]() One advantage of this is that you will get a high-quality, DRM-free version of the song you have in your library. Where a song is not matched, iTunes will upload your version of the song (file) to your iCloud account. And when it finds a match, it will automatically fetch that song and store it in your account. When you turn on iTunes Match for your library, iTunes searches the store for matching songs (based on title, album etc.). These are songs you purchased from iTunes, downloaded from somewhere (let’s be honest), or ripped from CDs etc. So, even though this is an age-old topic, here’s some basic info on setting up iTunes Match on your iPhone/iPad. There are lots of problems with how it works (the philosophy behind it, not the way it works). In all fairness, Apple didn’t make iTunes Match clearly usable. ![]() For those that haven’t set it up correctly (or for those that are still confused about how the service works), iTunes Match can be a nightmare. For those who use it correctly, it’s a fantastic way to get the best-quality songs on all of their connected devices. ![]() ITunes Match was introduced way back in 2011 and to this day it’s an enigmatic feature.
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