![]() I am happy with my Apple Music subscription and it gives meĪ huge catalogue for playing on the Homepod but I also like to play The Homepod is clearly intended to fulfil Apple's dream ofĮveryone subscribing to Apple Music and not sourcing music fromĮlsewhere.When I wanted to save an album to my local library and found I had For example it messed up all my playlistsĪnd has missing or substituted songs - I stupidly clicked OK one time Supposedly your iTunes library is made available to other devices) hasĪlso been a disappointment. There have also been many complaints about iTunes Match.So in my experience Homepod Siri is extremely limited without an Apple Music subscription.All it can do is pause/skip tracks andĬhange volume once you have started playing music to the Homepod(s) ITunes library (on Mac) or on iPhone/iPad (i.e. Homepod Siri does not know about anything in your Reasonably intelligent searches for songs/artists/albums available fromĪpple Music. Siri on Homepod will play Apple Music (subscription) and do.Includes Apple Music if you have a subscription iPhones/iPads on the same wifi network as Homepod(s) - useĪirplay2 to play any music on the iPhone/iPad to stereo Homepods.Waiting for Apple to fix this "oversight" Stereo Homepods - but they can play to one of them. Other apps on the Mac are unlikely to be able to play to.Subscription you can also use iTuneson the Mac to play to stereo ITunes to play any music in your Macs library to a pair of Mac running Mojave on same wifi network as Homepod(s) - use.Seem to be very sensitive to advanced wifi systems - tryĭisabling the 5GHz band on your router if you are having connection Will need to log into wifi after the reset. (with a little help from Telstra) by removing and reinserting the SIMĬard then Settings/General/Reset/Reset Network Settings. ![]()
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