- Latest Version:
- Requirements:Windows 7 64 / Windows 8 64
- Author / Product:Apple Inc / iTunes for PC (64-bit)
- Old Versions:
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Here’s another update to iTunes. Apple seems to almost want to hide their download links and only offers one for your auto detected Windows version. If you need the original installers, here they are: iTunes 12.2.2.25 (32-bit) iTunes 12.2.2.25 (64-bit) iTunes 12.2.2.25 (64-bit Old Video Cards) With the past few releases of my installers people are reporting an “unsupported method”.
- Apple has been on a software update spree today, launching new versions of OS X (10.10.5 Yosemite) and iOS (8.4.1) to the public. Alongside those though, Apple’s much maligned iTunes has also received an update for both Windows and Mac OS X, making iTunes 12.2.2 the latest version available.
- Probably not much of a solution but you could try holding down ctrl + Shift and then click on iTunes. This opens in safe mode, close it and try opening it again and see if the problem is resolved. I'm working through this same issue and still haven't found a resolution.
- Apple made popular this full-featured mp3 player-organizer and now it has a new version which is available for Windows users too. ITunes is thought to be one of the most completes tools to organize and play mp3 music files and the perfect partner for your iPod Shuffle, iPod Nano, iPod touch or iPhone.
- ITunes for Windows 64-bit 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. You can even listen to free streaming radio stations with iTunes Radio. The software works on Mac, PC, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, and Apple TV. Features and Highlights.
iTunes for Windows 64-bit 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. You can even listen to free streaming radio stations with iTunes Radio. The software works on Mac, PC, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, and Apple TV.
Features and Highlights
Your personal music playground
The program is the place to enjoy and expand your love of music. It’s where you listen to the tracks, artists, and albums you already own. It’s also where you explore genres you never knew you’d love, and buy new songs to build a personal music library filled with endless listening experiences. The iTunes Store has over 43 million songs. And it’s all just a tap away.
iTunes Radio - Hear where your music takes you
iTunes Radio has streaming stations you’ll love from day one — like DJ-curated and genre-specific radio stations. And the Radio includes First Plays, so you can listen to selected full albums before buying them. Create stations that evolve based on the music you play and download. And hear them all on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, PC, and Apple TV. For free.
The movie and TV collection you always wished for. Granted.
With over 85,000 movies and more than 300,000 TV shows to choose from, there’s always something great to watch on iTunes 64-bit. Catch up on your favorite TV episodes or hit movies you’ve been meaning to see — anytime, anywhere. Just tap to play, or even download if you’re going somewhere you won’t have Wi-Fi.
Note: Requires QuickTime.
Also Available: Download iTunes for Mac
Features and Highlights
Your personal music playground
The program is the place to enjoy and expand your love of music. It’s where you listen to the tracks, artists, and albums you already own. It’s also where you explore genres you never knew you’d love, and buy new songs to build a personal music library filled with endless listening experiences. The iTunes Store has over 43 million songs. And it’s all just a tap away.
iTunes Radio - Hear where your music takes you
iTunes Radio has streaming stations you’ll love from day one — like DJ-curated and genre-specific radio stations. And the Radio includes First Plays, so you can listen to selected full albums before buying them. Create stations that evolve based on the music you play and download. And hear them all on your iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Mac, PC, and Apple TV. For free.
The movie and TV collection you always wished for. Granted.
With over 85,000 movies and more than 300,000 TV shows to choose from, there’s always something great to watch on iTunes 64-bit. Catch up on your favorite TV episodes or hit movies you’ve been meaning to see — anytime, anywhere. Just tap to play, or even download if you’re going somewhere you won’t have Wi-Fi.
Note: Requires QuickTime.
Also Available: Download iTunes for Mac
iTunes 12.2 with support for Apple Music came out yesterday and managed to create quite a stir for all the wrong reasons.
Some of us updated to the new version only to find our existing iTunes library ridden with missing tracks and exclamation marks. Here’s all we know so far about what’s causing the problem and how to solve.
What we know so far
Issues with the iTunes library may appear straight after the update or after enabling iCloud Music Library in iTunes 12.2.
Issues include:
- missing iTunes songs marked with an exclamation mark and an error message reading “the song could not be used because the original file could not be found”
- songs with mixed-up track tags and artworks
- tracks disappearing from iTunes
We were eager to learn whether anyone else experienced issues after the update and we found that we were not alone. Discussions with possible solutions are quickly heating up on Apple community forums.
Didn’t update yet? Backup iTunes now
Possible solutions
First and foremost, if you have an iPhone, iPod or iPad, disconnect it from your PC.
Next, if you enabled iCloud Music Library in iTunes, navigate to Edit > Preferences.
From the newly-opened window, under the “General” tab uncheck “iCloud Music Library” and click OK.
Return to a previous version of the iTunes library
iTunes must have automatically made a copy of the library before the update. You can try to sort out the problem by bringing up the previous library.
Note: The iTunes bug is known to rearrange the songs’ positions in the Media folder. Therefore returning to the previous version of the library may prove to be futile. If you instead have your music and playlists intact on an iPhone, iPod or iPad device, skip to this section: Restore library from iPhone, iPod or iPad.
- Close iTunes
- Navigate to the iTunes Media folder on the PC. If you are on Windows, the default location of the Media folder is: C:UsersYOUR-USERNAMEMy MusiciTunes
- Open the folder named “Previous iTunes Libraries”
- Select a previous library file, preferably the most recent one before the disaster struck and copy it by pressing CTRL + C
- Return to the main iTunes folder and paste the file you just copied by pressing CTRL + V
- Then rename the already existing “iTunes library”.itl file to “iTunes library (corrupt)”.itl
- Next, rename the file you just pasted to “iTunes library”.itl
- Start iTunes and see whether the issue with the library is resolved
- If you still experience the problem, continue with the next solution
Restore library from iPhone, iPod or iPad
If you still have the music and playlists safe on an iDevice, use CopyTrans to bring them back to iTunes on your PC.
- Be sure the device is not connected to the computer
- Press and hold the SHIFT key then start iTunes to display the below prompt. Click “Create Library…”
- Choose the location for the new library and click “Save” NOTE: We advise you to keep the new library in a separate folder from the already existing one
- This creates a new and empty iTunes library. If prompted to use iCloud Music Library, click “Not Now”
- Close iTunes
- Download CopyTrans from the following page
- Start the program
- Connect the iPhone, iPod or iPad to the PC and let CopyTrans list all tracks and playlists
- Ensure the “Smart backup” option is selected and click “Start backup”
- CopyTrans begins transferring all the needed songs, playlists and videos from the iPhone/iPod to iTunes. If you have podcasts, audio books, iOS apps, iTunes U or voice memos, these will also be transferred
- That’s it; your iTunes library in all its former glory is restored!
Didn’t update yet? Backup iTunes now
The easiest way to avert any potential problems with a future iTunes release is to back up the library in advance. CopyTrans TuneSwift helps you make an exact copy of your iTunes library to a safe place, complete with tracks, ratings, playlists, apps, settings and even iOS backup files. Follow the steps below to back up the iTunes library.
- Download CopyTrans TuneSwift from the page below
- Start the program and click “Backup”
Don’t take your chances, we’d advise to not yet update to iTunes 12.2 until Apple resolves the issue.
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Apple Music and DRM-protected tracks on your iPhone
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Apple Music tracks are DRM (Digital Rights Management) protected. When you enable iCloud Music Library on the iPhone, the local iPhone songs are matched with Apple Music database.
The iPhone library is then seamlessly populated with DRM-protected copies of the original songs. We therefore recommend that you back up the iPhone music before resorting to enabling Apple Music or iCloud Music Library on the device.
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Your take
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Did you experience troubles with iTunes 12.2 and iCloud Music Library? Did you find another solution that worked for you? Why not tell us in the comments section below and we’ll make sure to add your solution to the list.