If you're using macOS Mojave or earlier or a Windows PC, use iTunes to sync content to your devices. Before you use iTunes to sync content to your iOS or iPadOS device, consider using iCloud, Apple Music, or similar services to keep content from your Mac or PC in the cloud. This way, you can access your music, photos, and more on your devices when you aren't near your computer. Learn more about using Apple Music or iCloud Photos instead of iTunes.
If you use iCloud or other services like Apple Music to keep your content up-to-date across all of your devices, some syncing features through iTunes might be turned off.
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iTunes features might vary by country or region.
On the Mac that has an optical drive, choose System Preferences from the Apple menu. Click the Sharing icon in the System Preferences window. Make sure you've entered a name that you can easily recognize in the Computer Name field. Enable the checkbox for DVD or CD Sharing. Aug 15, 2018 In this short tutorial, we’ll explore creating and using multiple libraries in iTunes on Mac/PC and making it easier to sync different music on your iDevices. How To Use and Sync Multiple iTunes Libraries on the Same Computer. The simplest way to create a library in iTunes.
* You can only sync your device with one iTunes library at a time. If you see a message that your device is synced with another iTunes library, your device was previously connected to another computer. If you click 'Erase and Sync' in that message, all content of the selected type on your device will be erased and replaced with content from this computer.
After you set up syncing with iTunes using USB, you can set up iTunes to sync to your device with Wi-Fi instead of USB.
When the computer and the device are on the same Wi-Fi network, the device appears in iTunes. The device syncs automatically whenever it's plugged in to power and iTunes is open on the computer.
I have 2 Mac’s, both on the same WiFi network in my home. One is mine and the other is my wife’s. The CD reader is out on her Mac and I’ve just had no compelling reason to have it repaired.
In the past, I have been able to burn a Music CD to my iTunes library and it would sync to her iTunes library. The other day I uploaded a music CD to my Mac iTunes library and it would not sync over to her library. I do not remember changing any settings in either Mac. Both are on Home Sharing. The only thing that has changed has been software updates.
Do you have any ideas as to why iTunes is no longer syncing between my 2 Mac’s?
Thanks for any help.
Thanks
Adrian
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Adrian Lee