my friend — how can she tell whether she uses itunes match
My friend L. may be getting an Apple Music subscription from me this Xmas, via an Apple Card. She is chary of this for reasons I can barely grasp. She is weak in computer understanding. We don’t live near each other, so I can’t look at her iMac. I am stronger than her in computer understanding, but I am no guru.
I want to know whether she presently uses iTunes Match. Can anyone tell me what to ask her to do to find out? Thanks in advance, I do know that she uses iTunes, not the new Apple Music app. I don’t know if she uses the iCloud Music Library, or even how that library differs from iTunes Match. Can someone tell me the difference?
I myself use iTunes on my iMac, which is too old to use the new Apple Music app. I do have a subscription to the Apple Music streaming service, so what I see in iTunes on my iMac differs from what L. sees on her iMac.
L. tells me that in the past, she objected when Apple supplied the music on her iPhone — not her iMac, her iPhone — with album art automatically. L. thought this was wasting storage space on her iPhone. I have tried (as yet unsuccessfully) to find out from her what was the cause of this automatic filling in of iPhone album art. My thinking is that she must have been using iTunes Match and/or iCloud Music Library. If she manually copied music from iTunes to her iPhone, album art wouldn’t fill in automatically, would it, unless it was already present in iTunes, right?
So ... any help you gurus can give me about this situation will help me advise L. and maybe will let me get permission from her to give her Apple Music via an Apple Card.