![]() ![]() the older OS so it could use iTunes 12 (thus mandating other software upgrade$$$). The software works on Mac, PC, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, and Apple TV. You can even listen to free streaming radio stations with iTunes Radio. ![]() See: What happened to iTunes - Apple Support. iTunes 12.8.0 (64-bit) iTunes for PC is the best way to organize and enjoy the music, movies, and TV shows you already have and shop for the ones you want to get. In the version 12.8.0., it sometimes helped to quit iTunes and relaunch them. ![]() It cannot be installed on Macs running Catalina, Big Sur or Monterey. in fall editing tags of manually added new tracks didn't get saved with the track and after getting info of the selected track, it jumped back to info, that came with the file. We had this problem several years ago during the iTunes 11-12 transition and the only solution was to upgrade. The iTunes app for Macs was discontinued and replaced by other apps when macOS Catalina was released. For simply adding media to the iTunes Library we just drop the files in the shared "Automatically Add to iTunes" folder while iTunes is running on the MacPro. Once done, we quit iTunes, eject the shared drive, launch iTunes on the MacPro, and Bob's your uncle. To do that we quit iTunes on the MacPro and point a MNP's iTunes to the MacPro's shared drive where the library resides. We often access the iTunes library stored on the MacPro via iTunes on the MBPs for maintenance, playlist creation, etc. Our MacBook Pros are on High Sierra (10.13.6) and we're constantly getting prompted to update iTunes on them to 12.8.3. It's OS can't be upgraded past ElCap (10.11.6) so it has to stay on iTunes 12.8.2.3. We use our 2008 MacPro for (among other things) our main iTunes library. The latest iTunes release from the Cupertino giant is an attempt to fix a number of niggling and. Had Apple made changes to the library file between these two versions so that once an iTunes Library is accessed in 12.8.3 it can never be opened again in 12.8.2.3. ![]()
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