Why do I need to interact with a computer to see an iTunes digital booklet that I have purchased? It seems like in the past 10 years Apple has tried to move is steadily away from reliance on desktop and laptop machines to consume music. Yet they still require us to first sync our iTunes music with a computer, put the digital booklet on iCloud, and only then become able to read liner notes. Am I missing something, or are we really all still stuck in ?
What must I do to read these notes? Posted on Jan 15, PM. Page content loaded. Digital booklets can currently only be downloaded on computer's iTunes View iTunes Digital Booklets on your computer or your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support , why it's like that you will have to ask Apple. Jan 16, AM. Well, yeah, I guess that, in the vain hope that somebody from Apple reads these forum discussions, that's exactly what I'm doing. Apple are not here, they won't reply they only moderate these forums.
Question: Q: iTunes digital booklet without a computer? More Less. Most digital booklets from iTunes are available in PDF format. They can be accessed from your Purchased media list in iTunes. Open iTunes and click Library. In the sidebar on the left side of the iTunes window, click Songs. Scroll through your purchases until you see the Digital Booklet icon.
Double-click the booklet to view it. Create your own radio stations Apple Music can also act like Pandora and play a mix of music based on an artist, album or song. From the contextual menu as described above, just tap Create Station. Unfortunately, there is no way to delete a radio station you created. This works to stop music auto-play streaming from Apple Music and the Music app.
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