It is a while since I gave Apple Music a try but I seem to recall a separate Apple Music subfolder within the media folder. It doesn't really matter since you cannot copy Apple Music tracks into a new library, they must be downloaded by the library. If they are in iTunes then they can be potentially transferred to a compatible iOS device, although in practice you would normally enable the iCloud Music Library on each device which gives you all of the content over Wi-Fi, but prevents syncing with iTunes.
Apple Music has been available to the public for just about a month now, and so far the service looks like it will only continue to pick up steam as more non-streaming iPhone owners convert. But what do you do if you want to merge your current collection of indie hits, self-recorded tracks, and underground songs into Apple’s growing streaming archive?
Tutorial about How to Download Music from Apple Music on Mac 1 Add Apple Music to NoteBurner iTunes Audio Converter. Launch the program. Click the button '+' on the upper left. A pop-up window will show you all your downloaded Apple Music in iTunes. Select the Apple Music you like for converting. Apple Music and iTunes Match both offer access to iCloud Music Library, an uploading-and-matching service that lets you access all your Mac's songs from up to 10 of your devices. If you'd prefer not to use iCloud Music Library as part of your Apple Music subscription, however, here's how to go about it. Apple Music is how you’ll know what’s next. Discover new music. Listen to 40 million songs. Play music online or off. All with no commitment or ads. Apple Music gives you unlimited access to millions of songs and your entire Apple Music library. All ad-free and available right from your Android device, iPhone, iPad, or Mac or PC. There’s no commitment — cancel anytime. Stream over 60 million songs from the Apple Music catalog. Follow along to your favorite songs with time-synced lyrics.
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Aug 11, 2017 8:45 AM
Exactly the same problem here! I can't download them and if I play them iTunes just skips them until it plays a song I've already downloaded; also, if I try to play a song I haven't added to my music it skips it; if I try to add a song it doesn't work either. However, it works fine on my iPhone, if I add a song via my iPhone and I restart my iTunes the song appears but it just wont download or reproduce it.
Tried restarting my Mac several times without any luck. Anyone with the same issue?
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Signed out of my Apple ID account from iTunes (Account -> Sign Out), iTunes froze for a bit but it then responded and all my Apple Music had disappeared (only my original local music was still available), then I signed in again and after a few minutes all my Apple Music appeared again and I was able to download and reproduce the songs 🙂. Hope this solves the issue for other people as well.