Take Control Of Apple Media Apps

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Take Control of Apple Media Apps

Discover Apple's Music, TV, Podcasts, and Books apps Version 1.0, published December 13, 2024 Are you bewildered with the apps that replaced iTunes on your Apple devices? Befuddled by Apple Music? Confused about whether or how to sync your media to the cloud? Wondering how to view movies and TV shows on each of your devices? Wishing for a way to organize your podcasts? In this book, Kirk McElhearn explains not only how Apple's media apps work, but also how normal people can make the Music, TV, Podcasts, and Books apps do just what they want.n Back in 2019, Apple replaced iTunes for Mac, iOS, and iPadOS with three apps—Music, TV, and Podcasts—with audiobooks handled by the Books app. Take Control of Apple Media Apps is your guide to this post-iTunes world. Covers macOS 15 Sequoia, iOS 18, and iPadOS 18 or later, plus Apple Watch, Apple TV, and HomePod. Expanding on his earlier title Take Control of macOS Media Apps, Kirk McElhearn shows you how to manage your music, videos, podcasts, and audiobooks on all your Apple devices. Whether you just want to play your media, or you want to go deeper with special features like Apple Music, Genius, Shuffle, Playing Next, and iTunes Match, this comprehensive guide has the answers you need. Kirk also looks at various ways of bringing audio and video into Apple's media apps, tagging music and videos so you can find them more easily later, creating playlists, sharing your library over a home network, and accessing your media libraries on your iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, Apple TV, or HomePod. Here's just a taste of what the book covers. Music • Play Music: Learn the basics of playing audio (and even music videos) in the Music app. You'll also learn about making quick playlists with Genius and Playing Next, the best ways to search for the music you want to hear, how to stream music to other devices in your home, and how to view lyrics while tunes play. • Stream Music: Use Apple Music, a paid service, to listen to any of 100 million tracks. Or listen to live broadcasts from Apple Music Radio (including Apple Music 1, Apple Music Hits, Apple Music Country, and other live radio stations). • View Your Music: Learn how to view your music library and work with contextual menus in the Music app. • Organize Your Music: Make a simple playlist of romantic songs, workout songs, or whatever theme you like. You’ll learn how to create smart playlists that, for example, comprise only your 5-star faves or only tunes you haven’t heard recently, and how to transfer playlists to your Apple Watch. You’ll also find help with operational issues like eliminating duplicates from your music library. • Store Your Music Library in the Cloud: What are the pros and cons of using the Sync Library setting to store your music in the cloud? How do Music and iTunes Match figure out whether to upload your music when that setting is enabled? How can I make sure I have all the media I want on each of my Apple devices? You’ll get answers to these questions and more. • Tag Your Music: Tags are bits of information (also known as “metadata”) that can describe your media. Learn which tags to bother changing, the best ways to add lyrics and album art, how to rate songs with stars, favorites, or both, and what other types of metadata you can use. • Meet Apple Music Classical: Apple Music Classical is a special app for iPhone that helps lovers of classical music enjoy their favorite composers, performers, and pieces without the limitations of the standard Music app. TV, Podcasts, and Books • View Movies and TV Shows: Use the TV app (with or without the Apple TV+ service) to watch videos, including those purchased or rented from Apple and those you add yourself. • Listen to and Watch Podcasts: You’ll be sampling and subscribing to podcasts in no time with Kirk’s advice, plus you’ll pick a method of syncing podcast episodes to your iPhone or iPad and even learn about creating your own podcast station. • Listen to Audiobooks: Discover how to download and play audiobooks in the Books app, and how to manage your audiobook library. (Note: This book does not cover using ebooks in Books.) All Media Apps • Buy or Rent Media from Apple: You can buy music, TV shows, movies, books, and audiobooks directly from Apple—and rent movies—from within the various media apps. Find tips on shopping for media, and get advice on sharing your purchases with family members and among your various Apple devices. • Manage and Share Media Files: Whether you want to casually share a playlist from your laptop when visiting a friend or you want to make all your media available on all your home’s computers, you’ll find out how Media Sharing and Home Sharing make sharing possible. You'll also learn how to manage massive media libraries and store media files on external drives. • Put It on Your Wrist… Enjoy your favorite music, podcasts, and audiobooks using your Apple Watch. • …or on a Big Screen: Use your Apple TV not only for TV shows and movies but also for music, and work with a shared library.
Take Control of Apple TV, 5th Edition

Everything you need to know about the Apple TV! Version 5.0, updated May 15, 2025 Whether you're considering an Apple TV, already own one, or have a smart TV or streaming device that supports AirPlay and/or the Apple TV app, you can more fully enjoy Apple’s ecosystem with this ultimate guide. You'll learn about the best TVs and sound equipment to buy, how to maximize your Apple TV's picture quality, get the most out of the Apple TV app, control your media with AirPlay, and so much more!n With the fifth edition, Glenn Fleishman takes over updating this title from the original author, Josh Centers. Glenn walks you through cables, ports, and setup, and explains how to use gestures and spoken commands with the Siri Remote. He helps you navigate and customize the Home screen, plus describes getting-started settings such as inputting your Apple Account info and enabling parental controls. You'll learn how to use the TV app (whether on the Apple TV box itself, on a Mac, iPhone, or iPad; or on a third-party smart TV), and how you can best view home movies and TV shows. The book also looks at using an Apple TV to listen to your music or Apple Music, download and play podcasts from the Podcasts app, and browse your photos. In Take Control of Apple TV you'll also read about: • What's new in tvOS 18 • Which Apple TV model to buy—or whether you should get different hardware instead • Getting the most out of your the Siri Remote (either version) • Using Control Center on an Apple TV • Using a game controller with Apple TV • Sorting through video formats and options like HDR and Dolby Vision • Using AirPlay to beam the display of your Mac or iPhone screen to your TV • Making Mac, iPhone, or iPad audio play through your TV’s speakers • Making and receiving FaceTime calls on an Apple TV • How the new Insight feature can show you extra info on actors and music • Using SharePlay to watch shows with friends in other places • Running Home Sharing to play media from a local computer • Using one or more HomePods as speakers for your Apple TV • Using an Apple Watch to control your Apple TV • What you can do with Conference Room Display mode • How to tell whether an iPhone/iPad app includes a free copy of its Apple TV version • How to reset or restore an Apple TV—useful for troubleshooting or for handing your device to a new owner
Take Control of iCloud, 9th Edition

Understand iCloud’s capabilities and limitations, and put its key features to good use! Version 9.2.1, updated May 15, 2025 Apple’s iCloud service is highly useful, but it can also create headaches for the average user. In this book, Joe Kissell explains how to avoid frustrations and make iCloud work for you across all your devices. iCloud is a simple idea in theory—access to all your data on all your devices, via the cloud—that can become complicated when put into practice. Instead of wasting time fiddling with iCloud, when there are many other more important things to be done with the information it contains, learn how to minimize frustrations with Take Control of iCloud, Ninth Edition! Whether you want a quick tip or a deep dive into the inner workings of iCloud, you’ll find what you need in this best-selling book by Apple expert Joe Kissell. Start by learning what iCloud can do, how it differs from other cloud services, and how best to set it up on Macs, iOS and iPadOS devices, Apple TVs, and Windows PCs. Then, move on to finding out the key aspects—and hidden gotchas—of iCloud’s core features, including: • iCloud+, Apple's paid membership tiers with extra features • Photo features: iCloud Photos, iCloud Photo Sharing, and iCloud Shared Photo Library • Family Sharing • iTunes Match and iCloud Music Library • iCloud Drive • Mail and Mail Drop • Contacts, Calendars, Reminders, and Notes • iCloud Keychain • the iCloud website • Location features: Find My Device, Find My Item, Find My People, and the Find My app • Two-factor authentication • Activation lock • Backing up and recovering data • Managing your privacy and security (including the use of Advanced Data Protection) This edition has been updated to cover macOS 15 Sequoia, iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and recent changes to the iCloud website. It also continues to cover macOS 10.15 Catalina, macOS 11 Big Sur, macOS 12 Monterey, macOS 13 Ventura, macOS 15 Sonoma, and iOS 17/iPadOS 17, but drops coverage of earlier operating system versions.